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20-Minute Thanksgiving Memory Makers with the Family

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As your family and friends come together for hugs, laughter, and favorite foods, it's the ideal time to create a new Thanksgiving tradition. Easy does it, though! The secret to simplicity is sparking young imaginations and allowing the kids to run with the ball. Invest 20 minutes of your time and let the kids do the rest.

Consider these super-simple ideas as you inspire new traditions at your house:

Add a Creative Touch
Skip picture-perfect table settings and purchase inexpensive paper goods and seasonal craft supplies such as stickers, foam letters, and feathers. Then have kids craft custom place cards. Or get the whole family in on the fun of making an autographed tablecloth!

Get In The Know
If you're into education, ask kids to make a "Who's Who in History?" game. They can use the Internet to download images of historical figures and mount them on 5 x 7 precut card stock. Have family members of all ages guess who the people are and discuss why they are thankful for what these individuals have done.

Help Kids Connect
Experience the warmth of a good deed at your get-together by asking everyone to bring a food item or gift. Then assemble a gift basket for a local family or create a care package for troops or volunteers overseas.

Put Family First
Add memories and laughs with a family trivia contest. If your family's scattered far and wide, make a high-tech connection. Older kids can create a play-by-play video greeting for loved ones who couldn't make it to the feast. Email or upload it to a social networking or movie-sharing site.

Be a Good Sport
Make plans to gather everybody on the lawn for a game of flag football (or kickball, soccer, or volleyball) after the meal. Family games are an ideal way to stay fit, bond with the kids, and sneak in a few lessons on good sportsmanship.

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Posted on: 12/1/2009 5:40 AM

Posted by: Nancy D

City: Edgewater

I think these are all great ideas. We tried to get Audrey more involved this year and start some traditions. She decorated turkey cookies, we made turkey aprons, and she made a turkey poster with all of the family members who were at dinner. I think that next year we will plan to do an outdoor activity before or after the meal.

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Posted on: 11/30/2009 10:52 AM

Posted by: Samantha S

City: Middebury Center

These are all great ideas and mostare already done in my family! We always play a game of some sort together and this year it was bingo and you get little nice prizes. But we always bring dfferent items to pass around its only respectful to do. We have a great time getting all of us together at one time which is harder to do as the days go on so we enjoyevery moment of it.

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Posted on: 11/26/2009 4:18 PM

Posted by: Becky P

City: Noble

I like the idea of the paper goods...easy clean-up, and having the kids make the place cards...really great!!!

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Posted on: 11/25/2009 12:17 PM

Posted by: Yana K

City: NJ

We already getting creative with inexpensive decoration for the table.. and also people who coming to dinner bringing something new food for everyone to try. I definitely will try something regarding connecting with my far relatives.

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Posted on: 11/25/2009 11:13 AM

Posted by: stacey R

City: salem

We already share the work, everyone brings a dish, but the activities for the kids are educational, and thats great! I think we will try it this year.

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