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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Happy Holidays!


One of the best times of year as a babysitter is the holiday season. Not only is there an influx of jobs due to holiday parties, but there are so many great activities to do with the kids. The teachable moments never stop between helping toddlers learn that shiny ornaments are just for eyes or helping school-agers understand their classmates varying holiday traditions. There are never ending projects with holiday themes.


Home Made Holiday cards

Glitter, construction paper, glue, crayons, markers, wrapping paper, scissors: all favorites for the craft loving child. These items can be incorporated into making holiday cards for loved ones and relatives. Another idea is to mail the cards to US Military personnel. There are mailing addresses below or http://www.letssaythanks.com/ let's you pick out and personalize postcards online. Then they will mail them overseas for free.


Holiday Mail for Heroes

PO Box 5456

Capitol Heights, MD 2079-5456

(Sponsored by Red Cross and accepting cards only)


Visit the link below if you have care packages and items other than cards that you would like to send out.




Endless Winter Projects and Printables:





1 Comments:

Blogger vbastekzeta said...

On behalf of my colleagues at Pitney Bowes and the American Red Cross, thank you for all of your support in helping to spread the word about the “Holiday Mail for Heroes” program. I wanted to share the following video with you that contains additional details and a personal message of thanks from all of us. We could not have surpassed our goal without you! Thanks so much!

Holiday Mail for Heroes Pitney Bowes/Red Cross Thank You Video

January 7, 2009 10:10 AM  

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