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Home » Craft Ideas » Gratitude Crafts for Kids

Gratitude Crafts for Kids

November 8, 2014 by Jenny 2 Comments

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There are so many things that we are thankful for, but the first thing that comes to mind is FAMILY.  We are very fortunate to have been blessed with two beautiful and smart little girls that bring joy to every aspect of our life.  They challenge me as a mother everyday to strive to do better for them and they teach me so much about the strength that I have as a woman.  I believe that as mothers we often lose ourselves as a person.  We see ourselves as a mother, wife, sister and friend, but we often do not see ourselves as strong women who are teaching our children about the world around them everyday.  Riley is now at an age where I want her to understand that all that we have was worked for and we need to be thankful for the opportunities that we have been given.  In order to help her with this I've collected Gratitude Crafts for Kids that she will enjoy creating while understanding the underlying message.

Gratitude Crafts for Kids

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  1. Barb @ A Life in Balance

    November 17, 2014 at 10:06 am

    Thanks for including my gratitude garland!

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  2. Lauren

    November 12, 2014 at 1:37 pm

    I love these ideas.. I am always looking for ways to each my little ones gratitude! 🙂

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