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Christmas Tree Brownies

From Kidspot Kitchen comes a video showing an easy-to-make recipe for brownies in a round tin. Cut them into triangular tree shapes, apply green buttercream frosting and then decorate to make them look like Christmas trees. The final touch—a broken … Continue reading

Pinecone Snowy Owl

This is an easy craft for children of any age. You can get pinecones from craft stores as well as googly eyes and chenille sticks in white and brown for the wings and beak. Creative kids can use other materials … Continue reading

Act of Kindness v Homework—which would you choose?

An elementary school in County Cork, Ireland, has replaced homework for the entire school in the month of December with a request that each student do an act of kindness. This can be anything as long as it “brightens someone’s … Continue reading

Learn About Holidays

Learn about some of the surprising origins of our family traditions and the holidays we all celebrate throughout the year. Continue reading

Electric Eel Powers Christmas Tree Lights

Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga has an exhibit with an electric eel that goes by the name of Miguel Wattson. He has his own twitter account. But what is more surprising is this year, his shocks turn on the lights on … Continue reading

World’s Largest Gingerbread House

Discover the story behind the World’s Largest Gingerbread House. Continue reading

Santa’s Elves

Santa’s elves have been around a long time, but did you ever wonder where they live? Or how tall they are? Continue reading

Christmas Seals

Do you like to draw? Kid Scoop has a collection of holiday pictures you can learn to draw, step-by-step! Web Links History of Christmas SealsThe American Lung Association started selling Christmas Seals in the United States in 1907. Here is … Continue reading

Holiday Science

Looking for inspiration for some fun science experiments? Check our these science links. Continue reading

Santa’s Workshop

You’ll need your thinking cap for this game where you need to direct the sugar flow into a cup. Progress through different levels. Continue reading