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Published: Thu, 10/31/19

 
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    30 Days of Giving Thanks - 2019-10-31 06:29:48-04

   

Don’t you love fall? I do!

Not only is it getting cooler and time to start a fire, it’s the perfect time to teach our kids more about being thankful and start giving thanks.

If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time, you know I believe in gratitude.

Gratitude changes lives.
Gratitude changes my life.
Gratitude changes kids’ lives.

This year our 30 Days in November will center on ideas to teach gratitude and thankfulness to kids of all ages.

You’ll be excited to hear from awesome bloggers this year. Bloggers like Amanda Stockdale, Charlene Hess and Danielle Papageorgiou and 24 other bloggers will share their expertise over the month of November.  You’ll find Thanksgiving ideas for preschoolers, children, teens, as well as crafts, journaling, writing, literature and much more.

If you’re like me, you don’t want to miss any of these giving thanks ideas. To help you see all our bloggers’ ideas, fill in your name & email below. I’ll email you each day the entire blog post. It will be right there in your inbox.

That’s it. Each day you will receive our 30 Days of Thanksgiving in your inbox.

Giving Thanks Special Bonus

Some days we will offer free resources … all centered on giving thanks in your family or to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. If you want to know when we have free resources, be sure to sign upabove. It will be included in the daily email.

As a way to get started, here’s a fun Thanksgiving craft idea from a previous year’s 30 Days of Thanksgiving Activities for Kids. It’s just FUN! And a great way to use up any leftover candy corn from Halloween.

fall centerpieces - table decorations

All you need is a paper towel tube, clear glass vase, candy corn and artificial flowers. Place the cardboard tube in the vase. Pour in your candy corn. I alternated between pumpkins and candy corn shapes. Add flowers. Voila! Your fall centerpiece with candy corn is done.

fall centerpieces with candy corn

Tomorrow starts our first day of giving thanks ideas. Teaching my kids how to give thanks was important to our family.

I’ll share an activity I used with my kids to get them thinking “gratitude” every day of November. It’s encouraging to see my kids teach my grandkids how to give thanks, also. I hope to have our Giving Thanks Tool Kit ready for free by November 1. Check back tomorrow AND enter your email in the box below.

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Question: How do you encourage your kids to give thanks in your home? Or, what’s your biggest challenge in showing gratitude with your kids? You can leave a comment by clicking here.

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 Blessings,
Kerry Beck

 
 
 
 
 
 
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