Happy Thanksgiving
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11/2 Ever
hear of eggs mimosa? Neither have I! It’s another name for deviled eggs! Today,
on National Deviled Egg Day, will you enjoy this treat as an
appetizer or a main dish?
https://www.punchbowl.com/holidays/national-deviled-egg-day
11/6 National Nachos Day has a unique history. Created in 1943 in Texas at a
restaurant, the maƮtre d needed to create a tasty dish for guests when the chef
wasn’t around! The only foods in the kitchen were tortillas and cheese! You can
guess what tasty treat he created!
11/8 Do you
know what S.T.E.M stands for? Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math.
Occupations related to S.T.E.M are expected to grow 70% faster than other
occupations. To celebrate National S.T.E.M Day, discover a new activity such as
photography, sudoku or astronomy!
11/11 Veterans Day became a national holiday on
November 11th, 1938. However, prior to 1954 Veterans Day was
originally called Armistice Day! President Eisenhower signed legislation
changing the name to Veteran’s Day to honor all American wars.
11/14 What
is your favorite pickle? A Dill, Gherkin, Bread & Butter or Kool Aid
pickles?!?! Learn some interesting facts about pickles today on National Pickle Day!
11/19
Making its debut as “The Landlord’s Game” in 1903, one of the most popular
board games in the world is Monopoly. On National Play
Monopoly Day,
grab some friends, family and snacks then roll your dice for a chance to win
the jackpot at Free Parking!!!
11/28 What
is Thanksgiving? It is a day set aside every year to
give thanks for all the blessings you have received throughout the year. Click
the link to learn some kid-friendly Thanksgiving Facts!
November Snacks & Crafts
Bring out the inner chef and artist in
your child. Try your hand at these recipes and crafts with your children!
11/2 How do you like your Eggs Mimosa
(Deviled Eggs)? Do you add relish, paprika, or a secret ingredient? Do you eat
them only on special occasions or are they a staple in your house? Every family
seems to make them their own way on National Eggs Mimosa Day that seems like a
great occasions to a try a new recipe!
11/6 Nachos are such a versatile snack
to make! So many delicious yet unhealthy options to add as toppings. Have you
ever tried making apple nachos? This seems like an easy dessert nachos recipe to try!
11/8 Due to the increasing popularity
of STEM programs available to children, putting together brain building
activities are endless! This activity
brings story telling to life on National STEM day!
11/11 Even the youngest child can help
thank our military veterans. On Veterans Day children can color these cards to give to a family or friends who have
served in the military.
11/14 Are you pro or anti pickle? Have
you ever tried to make pickles of feel it’s too difficult to do? Try this Icebox Pickle recipe that you can make with your kids!
11/19 There are so
many versions of monopoly on the market, ever think about creating your own?
With this DIY Monopoly Template, you can customize a game for your class or
neighborhood. Try it for National Play Monopoly Day!
11/28 With so much to be thankful for
everyday and on Thanksgiving, let’s have our little helpers help make dessert
to kick off this holiday season. While engaged with your kids, you can talk
with them and hear what and who they are thankful for! This is a simple recipe, they can help mix and form once the
temperature cools down. Enjoy!
Things to do:
Please take pictures of your activities and
share them with your classrooms! We would love to see what you create!!
Don’t forget to check out the Kangaroo Kids Website for information on events like Parent Night
Out and upcoming field trips
Save the Date for our Winter
Wonderland on Friday, December 13th. More information to come!
There are great
websites that detail fun & often free things to do in New Jersey every
month! Call ahead and make sure the activities are happening before you head
out for your day!
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