Sentences with phrase «about winter traditions»

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We are slowly building lots of family traditions as our daughter is only two, but so far we have really enjoyed celebrating winter with her — reading about Jack Frost, talking about winter trees and foraging for branches in the woods to make wreathes.
The Winter 2009 edition of Wise Traditions cites 3 studies which give pause about large doses of vitamin C.
We warned our readers about this situation in an article on the manufacture of cod liver oil in the Winter 2005 issue of Wise Traditions.
Over the last few years, though, Hollywood has started breaking from its annual tradition of dumping their stragglers in the winter graveyard and saving their best films for the warmer months, and while 2011's early film slate still contains its share of obvious duds, the studios have seen fit to bring us plenty of movies worth getting excited about, from animated and / or family - friendly fare to comedies, dramas, and action.
Includes mapping the coldest states and reading about winter weather in the U.S., the history and traditions of the Winter Olympics, andwinter weather in the U.S., the history and traditions of the Winter Olympics, andWinter Olympics, and more.
Includes making snowflakes, mapping the coldest states in the U.S., and learning about holidays and traditions that take place in winter months.
Spending time with family, laughing, meeting up with friends, eating winter food, celebrating traditions, seeing sparkly lights everywhere, what's not to love about the holidays?
Seeing waxwings near my house became an annual winter tradition — they'd show up at crabapples and mountain ashes just about every December, and would stick around until they depleted the neighborhood's fruit supplies.
So, instead of the counterproductive rhetoric and posturing about postulated changes such as «global warming» now or «nuclear winter» of the 1980s, would it not be much more in line with time - tested human traditions to trust our ability to turn whatever situation may occur to our advantage?
Category: Building a Positive Family Environment, Modeling Social and Emotional Skills Tags: appreciation of nature, Celebrations around the world, Common ground, cultural connectedness, forgiveness, Gratitude, importance of light, light and dark, Parents teaching kids about cultural appreciation, Winter Solstice, winter solstice traditions, world cuWinter Solstice, winter solstice traditions, world cuwinter solstice traditions, world cultures
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