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  2. 42 Thanksgiving Games to Play Before, During, and After Dinner

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    Roll a Turkey. All you need to make this game work is the printable cards, M&Ms, and a pair of dice. Each color M&M coordinates with a number on the card, and kids (or adults) take turns rolling ...

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    Either create your own Bingo board inspired by the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade or print a template off the Internet. When you see a float, performance, or balloon that matches a square on ...

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  5. American Greetings - Wikipedia

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    Sapirstein Greeting Card Co. was founded in 1906 by Polish immigrant Jacob Sapirstein [4] (1885–1987), who sold cards to stores from a horse-drawn cart, American Greetings has been run by members of the family since its inception. [2] Irving Sapirstein, Jacob's oldest son, became Jacob's first partner in 1918 at age nine. Irving's brother ...

  6. 50 Fun Thanksgiving Activities and Ideas for Kids - AOL

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    Kids can use paint chips and candy to make their very own turkey treat bags thanks to Simple Designing. Domestic Gothess Kids of any age can help cut out leaf shapes from colored sugar cookie ...

  7. Freedom from Want - Wikipedia

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    Freedom from Want, also known as The Thanksgiving Picture or I'll Be Home for Christmas, is the third of the Four Freedoms series of four oil paintings by American artist Norman Rockwell. The works were inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's 1941 State of the Union Address , known as Four Freedoms .