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Hi, kids! Are you ready for more Christmas fun? This little bluebird told me you are. That's good, because this is the last of my Christmas links articles for this year. Now, let's get busy.
It's about time to send out Christmas cards. Visit this site and send your friends and family an electronic card: http://www.crayola.com/cardcreator/index... . This is the Crayola site, and you will find lots more things to do at this site. It is so colorful and fun. Go ahead; surf around after you send your cards. Read about the top 50 colors. Let Crayola know what your favorite color is. Want to adopt an elf buddy? Well, trek over to this site and see what's in store: http://www.claus.com/village.php . You've been to the North Pole site in my first article; this rates right up there. Have some fun, already. When Christmas Eve comes, you will want to check out the Santa spotter to see if Santa is near your house. I love the sing-along songs! I'm a grandma, but I love to be a kid. I love to color and it's even more fun when you don't need paper. Go to this site, http://www.coloring.com/pictures/choose.... - color right on the computer. Click on the color you want on the left, then click where you want to color. Magic! I had so much fun here. There are lots of other pictures to color besides Christmas. When you are done right click and print out your picture if you want. I printed out a picture and it was great! Roll your picture up and tie with a ribbon and give a gift for Christmas. You can even write on it when you print it off - why not write a story to go with it? Oh, I am just having too much fun. Hope you are. I found some Christmas jingles at this site: http://www.merry-christmas.com/stories-p... . Have a great laugh while you read them. Then take a look at this Christmas alphabet page: http://www.crewsnest.vispa.com/alphabet.... . Do you like to decorate the Christmas tree? So do I. You can do it online at http://www.growley.com/main.html . There are four trees and a Christmas village to play around with. To move the items (even the mailman at the Christmas room), click and drag then double click to leave the item in the new place. I was laughing when I moved the walking mailman around! I'm curious about Christmas in other countries. Are you? How about Christmas in England: http://www.primary-networks.com/wickham/... ? Or how about Christmas in Iceland: http://vestmannaeyjar.ismennt.is/vefir/c... ? I know I didn't cover all the winter holidays in the world this time, but this is a taste. Go To Page: 1 2
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