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  2. 50 Cool Christmas Crafts for Kids—From Toddlers to Middle ...

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    Showcase a little snow in your home with this craft by The Farm Girl Gabs. It’s the perfect project for you and your little one to do together. B-Inspired Mamau. Your kids will be singing “Let ...

  3. Make These Super-Simple Christmas Crafts With Your Kids ... - AOL

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    These Christmas crafts for kids are an easy and affordable activity. From pinecone tree crafts to sparkly snowflakes, try a few of these ideas this December.

  4. 40 simple, fun games to entertain kids during winter break - AOL

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    Play musical chairs with Christmas songs. Play "Santa Says" just like you would "Simon Says." If your kids like card games, play "Candy Canes" just like you would "Spoons." Place one less candy ...

  5. Glitter - Wikipedia

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    Glitter is an assortment of flat, small, reflective particles that are precision cut and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. Glitter particles reflect light at different angles, causing the surface to sparkle or shimmer. Glitter is similar to confetti, sparkles and sequins, but somewhat smaller. Since prehistoric times, glitter has ...

  6. Paper snowflake - Wikipedia

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    A paper snowflake is a type of paper craft based on a snowflake that combines origami with papercutting. The designs can vary significantly after doing mandatory folding. [1] An example of various paper snowflake designs. An online version of the craft is known as "Make-A-Flake", and was created by Barkley Inc. in 2008.

  7. A Christmas Memory - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas Memory. " A Christmas Memory " is a short story by Truman Capote. Originally published in Mademoiselle magazine in December 1956, it was reprinted in The Selected Writings of Truman Capote in 1963. It was issued in a stand-alone hardcover edition by Random House in 1966, and it has been published in many editions and anthologies since.

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