What is your most precious Christmas memory?
Thanksgiving in my family to take out the names of all children. Each child chose other children's names from a hat or something and tha is to be purchased for (we have a fairly large family, so I figured it was an easy way for everyone to get something and still not everyone go bankrupt lol). then on Christmas Eve we go to my aunts for dinner and then sit around the tree opening our presents. We got home and my brother and I slept in my room has not because his room was near the living room and my parents want to hear them bringing gifts. and in the morning we wake up and open our gifts. then we would go to my grandmother and she has made the greatest most delicious breakfast. want to eat and then circle around the Christmas tree and open presents she got for us and that we would open for her … was really big … so what's yours?
one of my most memorable Christmas was my husband and my first Christmas together. it was three years ago and just look on her face Christmas morning was enough for me. I used to spend Christmas just because hes not close to family is what really someone that you love and a family to spend Christmas meant a lot to him. I loved all their presents and enjoyed the day. looking forward to Christmas every year now because hes got someone to go with.
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ThinkFun Cartoon It $8.49 ThinkFun Cartoon ItSharpen your Memory and your drawing pencil as you play this fun, fast-paced Memory game with an artistic twist. You’ll have 30 seconds to memorize a cartoon character with six specific features shown on the Character Card. When time is up, all players draw their cartoon character using hints from the Features Board. The player with the sharpest Memory scores the most points to … |
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Horton Hatches the Egg $5.55 It’s the talk of the jungle when an elephant hatches an egg. Extravagant nonsense and rollicking verse…. |
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Warriors: Cats of the Clans $6.54 Hear the stories of the great warriors as they’ve never been told before! Cats of the Clans is chock-full of visual treats and captivating details, including full-color illustrations and in-depth biographies of important cats—from fierce Clan leaders to wise medicine cats to the most mischievous kits, as well as loners, rogues, and kittypets. This collectible guide is a great introduction to … |
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The Keeping Quilt $2.00 We will make a quilt to help us always remember home, Anna s mother said. It will be like having the family in backhome Russia dance around us at night. And so it was. From a basket of old clothes, Anna s babushka, Uncle Vladimir s shirt, Aunt Havalah s nightdress and an apron of Aunt Natasha s become The Keeping Quilt, passed along from mother to daughter for almost a century. For four generation… |
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The Kids’ Family Tree Book $4.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Filling the Family Tree By Ollhoff, Jim $40.31 Introduces family trees, explains how to draw a family tree with extended family included, and provides tips on interviewing family members. Author: Ollhoff, Jim Series Title: Your Family Tree Publication Date: 2010/09/01 Number of Pages: 32 Binding Type: Library Grade Level: 46 Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.25 Height: 10.00 |
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The Family Tree (DVD) $30.85 FAMILY TREE, THE (WS) |
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Kids Draw Anime Kids Draw Anime $9.85 The eighth book in the popular Kids Draw series, this is the first book specifically designed to teach kids ages 6-12 how to draw the popular anime style themselves. Focusing on shojo-and shonen-style anime, the book teaches the familiar “big eye” look, in which characters are drawn cute and young as opposed to the angular, dramatic characters of adult-oriented styles. 250 illustrations, 50 in full color. By Christopher Hart. Paperback 64 pages, 8 1/2 in. x 11 in. March 2003. ISBN 0823026906 |
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Kids Draw Manga Kids Draw Manga $10.39 The characters from manga-or Japanese comics-have begun to dominate the world of kids’ cartoons and comics. Now kids can learn to draw their own manga-style characters with Kids Draw Manga, the newest addition to the Kids Draw series. Young artists will find a complete introduction to the basics of manga style, from the well-known shiny eye to manga-style noses, mouths, and body types. Pages of step-by-step drawings offer a diverse range of cool manga characters with appeal to both boys and girls, including a basic manga girl and boy, a schoolgirl, a mysterious swordsman, a hero knight, a flying robot soldier, and a laser fighter. More elaborate manga characters, like a spaceship commander and a dark-magic sorceress, are offered for kids who are either older or have worked through the book and are ready for the next level. As in all Kids Draw books, each dazzling spread is easy to follow, fun to look at, and guaranteed to charm a new generation of artists Paperback book measures |
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