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ChildFun's Easter Pages - Here you will find plenty of homemade gifts for the grandparents, fun recipes, and crafts to make your home beautiful! Browse through each of the sections, then come back for more!
Easter Recipes-Mrs. Bee's Busy Classroom - Yummy Easter recipes!
Easy Recipes for Kids - Easy recipes for kids and parents too!!
Family.com: FamilyFun Magazine - Fabulously Slimy Halloween Party - From bloodcurdling beverages (with insects in the ice cubes) to devilish desserts (with pretzel spiders), your Halloween party is sure to be ghoulish if you follow some of the ideas here. There are Halloween decorations and activities that any witch, wizard, or goblin will love.
Halloween Recipes For Kids - Collection of Halloween recipes for Kid's at About.com.
Kids Domain Christmas Recipes - Here are some of our staff's favorites recipes for the season. These can be fun family projects and make nice gifts, too.
Not Just for Kids! An American Thanksgiving for Kids and Families - This site has tasty recipes, directions for carving the turkey, and even Thanksgiving games and fun. Historical information on the first Thanksgiving and additional links to other sites are included.
Santa Claus at Claus.com - Do you know how to get on Santa's Naughty list? He hates it when you put out cookies and milk for him--and the milk is a week beyond the freshness expiration date! He also doesn't like it when kids shove toys under the bed instead of putting them away. To get on Santa's Nice list--that's easy. Just volunteer to do a chore! What's Santa got written down about you this year? See if you're naughty or nice in the archives. Then visit Mrs. Claus' kitchen for some easy-to-make, elf-tested favorites. Take a walk through the toy shop and see what's new (this is a commercial site and you will see some marketing going on, but it is not very heavy-handed). Sing along with the holiday karaoke band, and send some special Santa e-mail. The best fun, though, is on Christmas Eve. Track Santa's location on the radarscope, keep count of how many cookies he's eaten, and see how close he is to your own house! Then you'd better pop into bed, because as everyone knows, Santa doesn't come to a house until the kids are asleep.
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