have a happy holiday . . . whatever it may...
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(Draw a picture for your card here.)
(Write the name of the holiday your friend or family member is celebrating.)
Have a Happy Holiday . . .Whatever It May Be!
The best part about this card is that you can customize it for any holiday.Use the space below to make a holiday card for someone you love. Customize the message and drawing for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year, or any other holiday
your friend or family member is celebrating!
Art © 2015 by Christine Davenier
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Dear Rachel,
Love,
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Cheer Up, Rachel! Rachel Rosenstein has the blues this holiday season. After reading about her troubles in Dear Santa, Love, Rachel Rosenstein, write Rachel a letter with
advice on how to keep her spirits up! Be sure to mention the good things her own holiday brings, like seeing her family and enjoying all the delicious food.
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Be Like Rachel and Make Your Own Holiday Decorations!
If you are celebrating a holiday on which people exchange gifts, decorate the gift tags below with pictures of whatever reminds you of the holiday you are
celebrating. For instance, you could draw a snowflake, a Christmas tree, a menorah, a dreidel, etc. When you’re finished drawing, ask a grown-up for
help cutting out the tags and punching a hole to thread the ribbon through when you wrap each gift.
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A Holiday Portrait! Teach others about the holiday that you celebrate by drawing a picture of
how you and your family spend the holiday season. Be sure to show your family your drawing of them!
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