Thanksgiving
Thankgiving - a day for gratitude
Thanksgiving did not become a national holiday until President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday of November Thanksgiving Day in 1863. However, the Pilgrims and the Indians had the first Thanksgiving celebration in 1621 giving thanks to the indians and God for such a bountiful harvest. Today we celebrate Thanksgiving with family and friends, eating a Thanksgiving feast and celebrating all the good in our lives, all the hope for the future and all our successes, watching the Macey's Thanksgiving Day parade and football on TV. Overall, Thanksgiving is a day we give thanks!
Kids fun Thanksgiving activities!
Hellokids.com has bountiful fun Thanksgiving ideas and activities to help you celebrate: Thanksgiving printable coloring pages, invitations, facts, puzzles, printable mazes, crafts, and how to draw a turkey and other Thanksgiving characters. You will also find a large selection of Thanksgiving poems, jokes and many more fun activities that will keep you entertained. You can also learn more about the history of Thanksgiving and foods eaten at a traditional Thanksgiving feast. Celebrate Thanksgiving by printing Chloe's "I am thankful for..." cards and have every dinner guest fill one out to share at dinner, color a beautiful Thanksgiving coloring page online or print to color at home to decorate your room or use the fun invitations to pass out to your family and friends inviting them to a Thanksgiving party. Enjoy all this Thanksgiving section has to offer and have a Happy Thanksgiving!