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» Red - Wow!!! Terrific! I enjoyed learning the historical facts that you've included in your article - and the dragon is awesome. I'm going to try this with the boys. Don't know how much luck we will have. I'm not real crafty, but at least we will try. If we have trouble, we will get Great Grandma to help. She is very creative and could do this with no problem.Again, a terrific article. Thanks for doing such a great job with your topic. -- posted by Red » Red - Re: Re: Wow!!! In response to Re: Wow!!! posted by phoehne:Peggy, The monthly theme is voluntary. You don't have to stick with it. In fact, I'm glad you didn't. This article is terrific and the dragon looks like so much fun. -- posted by Red » Red - Re: Re: Re: Wow!!! In response to Re: Re: Wow!!! posted by Red:Peggy, This article is being featured in Kids' Korner for the next few days. Great job! -- posted by Red » phoehne - Re: Re: Re: Re: Wow!!! In response to Re: Re: Re: Wow!!! posted by Red:Thanks Mary. We can all make our own Chinese Dragons and have a parade on February 9. -- posted by phoehne
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Peggy, Thank you for such a neat article! It would be fun to have a dragon parade wouldn't it! I love Chinese food and the owner (an immigrant from mainland China during the 1960's) of our favorite restaurant always has New Year's specials and many paper dragons hanging from the ceiling during this time. His restaurant is always a lot of fun and the food is yummy Cercis (Georgene) -- posted by Georgene A. Bramlage » Tina_Coruth - Re: Re: Wow!!! In response to Re: Wow!!! posted by Cercis:I enjoyed reading this wonderful article, Peggy. The dragon craft looks like fun and the graphics are great. Thanks!! -- posted by Tina_Coruth
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