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» Site title: Billy Bear's on Holiday [ Kids ] - Holiday stories, online games, clipart, printable activities, and coloring pages.
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» Site title: Celebrate Holidays in the U.S.A. [ Kids/Teens ] - Provides a brief description of the history and customs associated with holidays in the United States.
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» Site title: Children Of The Moon Playhouse [ Kids ] - Provides weekly themes, holidays, animals, arts, crafts, and fun activities. Created for chronically-ill children, but fun for everyone.
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» Site title: DLTK's Holiday Crafts for Kids [ Kids ] - Printable templates for children's holiday crafts. Suitable for preschool, kindergarten, and gradeschool kids.
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» Site title: Earth Calendar [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - A daybook of holidays and celebrations around the world. Holidays are listed by date, country, and religion.
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» Site title: Heartwarming Holiday Stories & Poems [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers Christmas, springtime, autumn, and patriotic reads, along with a special tribute to moms, cookie recipes, and gift-in-a-jar ideas.
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» Site title: Histories of the Holidays [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Short articles explain the histories of most American holidays, their symbols and traditions.
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» Site title: History of the Holidays [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Provides information, and the history on Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa from the History Channel.
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» Site title: The Holiday Zone [ Kids/Teens ] - Offers seasonal coloring pages, puzzles, stories, poems, children's songs, fingerplays and action rhymes, game ideas, and crafts.
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» Site title: Kards For Kids [ Kids ] - Animated musical greeting cards and interactive fun pages.
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» Site title: KIDPROJ's Multi-Cultural Calendar [ Kids/Teens ] - Part of KIDPROJ, site is a searchable database of world-wide holidays; all information is written by children.
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» Site title: Kids' Turn Holidays [ Kids ] - Includes crafts, games, recipes, and information on traditions.
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» Site title: National Youth Service Day [ Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers project ideas, media information, and answers to frequently asked questions about this event.
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» Site title: OPM Federal Holidays [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers a list of federally-recognized holidays celebrated in the United States.
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» Site title: Sassy Cat's Holiday World [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers stories, poems, and activities for Christmas, Halloween and St. Patrick's Day.
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» Site title: Seasonal Web Pages [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Offers stories, poems, and historical background information related to Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, and Halloween.
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» Site title: Shichi-Go-San for Kids [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Japanese Holiday for 7-5-3 year old boys and girls. Visit a Shinto Shrine in Tokyo. See what kids wear, what they get to eat, and learn about the important symbols of Shichigosan.
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» Site title: The Youth Online Club: [ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ] - Holiday history, games, recipes, crafts, decorating ideas, coloring, clip art, and stories.
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Randomize humor
A couple of senior couples were strolling along, wives in front, husbands in back chatting. Bernie turns to Marv and says,"Ya know, we went to a new restaurant last night and had the best meal ever. Great prices, too."
Marv smiles and says, "Well, we like to eat out too. So what was the name of this fine new eatery?"
Bernie says, "You''re going to have to help me out here a little. What''s the name of that pretty flower, smells sweet, often red, grows on a thorny bush?"
Marv grins again, "Well now, Bernie, sounds like a rose to me..."
"Yes, yes, that''s it!" cries Bernie, then he calls ahead to his wife...
"Rose! Rose, honey, what was the name of that little restaurant we ate at last night?"
Humor of the day
Little Johnny had a cussing problem and his father was getting tired of it. He decided to ask his shrink what to do.
The shrink said that, since Christmas was coming up that he should ask Johnny what he wanted Santa to bring him. If he cussed, he should leave a pile of dog shit in place of the gift.
Two days before Christmas, Johnny''s dad asked Johnny what he wanted. Johnny said, "I want a goddamned teddy-bear laying right fuckin here beside me when I wake-up Christmas morning.
Then, when I go downstairs I want to see a motherfuckin'' train going around the goddamned tree, and when I go outside I want to see a red-assed fuckin'' bike leaning up against the damn garage!"
Christmas morning, Little Johnny woke up and rolled over into a big pile of dog shit. Confused, he walked downstairs and saw a bunch of dog shit around the Christmas tree. Scratching his head, he walked outside and saw a huge pile of dog shit by the garage. When he walked back inside with a curious look on his face.
His dad smiled and asked...
"So Johnny, what did Santa bring you this year?"
Johnny replied, "I think I got a fuckin'' dog but I can''t find the son of a bitch."