
Day 10 Gratitude Card Idea: Missionary working overseas

Last year I found a 12 Day Holiday Calendar that can be used with Thanksgiving, Christmas & Easter. I might not use it with Christmas because I have several other advent calendars. But, I think it will be perfect for Thanksgiving & Easter.
1 Resource, 3 Holidays

Here’s how we’ll use it for Thanksgiving:
Set the boxes so the numbers show. Get ready to pull out the box each day. For Thanksgiving, you’ll start on Sunday, November 17th, which means you still have time to use it this year (at 60% discount, too).
Be sure to grab the Thanksgiving tokens from their drawer. Put them in the right numbered box before March 20.
Each box has a puzzle piece on its side. Turn the right holiday out…each day.
Use the guide for your daily readings.
Pull out the token to see what symbol is on the front. If your kids can read, let them read the back.
Then, use the guide to read the verses and discuss the question of the day.
How about that? Absolutely NO Preparation is Needed!!!
Place the token back in its drawer. Place the box back in the puzzle so the correct holiday piece shows.
You’ll be working towards this puzzle by Easter morning.
Your guide fits in the back slot when you are finished. There are holes in the back in case you need help pushing a drawer out of its place.
What a fun way to teach your kids to be thankful in everything… I love the Thanksgiving Countdown. It’s so easy to use – Scripture Included & No Prep Needed!
Get your 12 Day Holiday Countdown for all 3 holidays right now. You’ll be ready for Thanksgiving & Christmas!
“My 5 year old granddaughter told me last night she loves this … I love that it will be used for Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas year after year ….. A new tradition is created.”
“The moment I saw this on a blog I knew I had to have it! Such a special tradition to start with my little ones! The calendar is so unique the way it has 12 tiles for each holiday (Christmas, Thanksgiving & Easter). Each tile goes with a little devotion and bible verse in the book to discuss with your family. I ordered many of them (15 in fact- siblings, friends & for my children to take with them to continue the tradition with their own families when they are grown) & have been so pleased with this product!”
Question: How do you prepare your kids for Thanskgiving? You can leave a comment by clicking here.
