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Thanksgiving
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Women's History Month
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Yule


Happy Holidays from BlackDog
Includes free holiday screen savers, coloring pages, games, and puzzles.

Holiday Stuff for Children
Thanksgiving and Christmas sites for children. Includes arts and crafts, coloring pages, and holiday stories.

Children Of The Moon Playhouse
Provides weekly themes, holidays, animals, arts, crafts, and fun activities. Created for chronically-ill children, but fun for everyone.

Billy Bear's on Holiday
Holiday stories, online games, clipart, printable activities, and coloring pages.

DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids
Printable templates for children's holiday crafts. Suitable for preschool, kindergarten, and gradeschool kids.

Kids Domain Holidays
Holiday and seasonal software downloads, jokes, games, coloring pages, stories, and links.

Celebrating Holidays with a Kid's Heart
Includes on-line games and puzzles, activity and coloring pages, free original clipart, screen savers, and downloads.

KIDPROJ's Multi-Cultural Calendar
Part of KIDPROJ, site is a searchable database of world-wide holidays; all information is written by children.

Year Round Holiday Games for Families
Provides printable word searches, scrambles, mazes, and other games appropriate for children. Graphics intensive.

Holiday Themes and Activities for Kids
Hundreds of holiday activities appropriate for preschool and school-age children.






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