Thanksgiving poem Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem Holiday Review

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Thanksgiving poem Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem Holiday Review
Happy Holidays Pacific Panthers! In this edition you’ll find
Thanksgiving & holidays all in one! Wishing you a wonderful
holiday season from the Pawprints staff! See you in 2016!
Thanksgiving poem
Thanksgiving Acrostic Poem
Holiday Review
Sweet Hoilday Treat
Questions for Turkey
Jokes for the holiday
Ask Taylor
T hanksgiving
H appy
By Riley
A wesome
N icely done
K ind people
S o fun
G rateful
I ncredible
V ery yummy
I n November
N ice feast
G ot to have fun
Thanksgiving
Football
Feasts, Fun
Turkeys, Happy, Yummy
Family
Grateful
Thanksgiving
Acrostic Poem
By Soleil J.
Images of family, food, and friends
All gathered around the festive table
Munching on yummy food
Thankful for all the people who are in my family
Happy to have a cozy home and be healthy
Always remembering those who are gone
Not able to eat another bite
Keeping traditions alive
Football fever and family fun
Unbelievable memories are made
Looking forward to next Thanksgiving
Holiday Reviews
By Alek
Break out the gravy and egg nog, here are some holiday reviews!
(Try to find the turkey!)
Peanuts: The Movie
The original Peanuts by Charles Schulz has already been in movies since
the 1970’s, but they never did it THIS life like! This Peanuts movie is
based on when Charlie Brown has a book report to do, right when a new
kid comes to town. Charlie thinks she’s beautiful, but doesn’t have the
guts to return a pencil she dropped in class. And then there’s Snoopy and
Woodstock, where they’re dreaming of rescuing a girlfriend from the
infamous “Red Baron” at the time of World War 1. Sounds interesting?
Find out more at theaters everywhere! Watch now!
Star Rating: 4 out of 5
Thanksgiving Dinner
Star rating:100 out of 100
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(I don’t even need to say “Perfect!”)
Christmas Fireworks
On December 13th, 2015, down at the beach you won’t believe your eyes!
Once a year, MBFireworks.com and their crew set up dazzling fireworks
before Christmas. They use many different fireworks, in many shapes, such
as a star, a tree, Santa, a smiley face, or colors, like red, green, and more!
Grab your family, and come, sit down, grab a mug of hot chocolate, and
enjoy the fireworks! (Note: Parking is very scarce.)
Star Rating 5 out of 5, Perfect!
MARSHMALLOW SNOWMEN ( Makes about 10) by Rian
Ingredients 7 oz. large white marshmallows brown writing icing colored licorice strips or fruit leather chocolate-­coated mint sticks or pretzel sticks large chocolate drops 4 oz. white mini-­marshmallows confectioners' sugar, for dusting about 10 toothpicks Instructions 1. Place marshmallows on a tray. 2. Push two large marshmallows onto each cocktail stick. Ask an adult to trim off any of the stick that is poking out of the top. 3. Using the writing icing, pipe dots and lines of icing onto the face to make the eyes, nose, and mouth. 4. Cut the licorice strips or fruit leather into thin strips and carefully tie around the snowman's neck for a scarf. 5. To make the arms, break the chocolate-­coated mint sticks in half and push into the sides of the large marshmallow. 6. Pipe a small blob of icing onto the top of the snowman's head and position a large chocolate drop on top. Pipe another blob of icing in the middle of the chocolate drop and stick a mini-­marshmallow on the very top. 7. Finally, using the writing icing again, pipe dots down the front of the snowman to look like buttons. 8. Keep making snowmen like this until you have as many as you need to make a fabulous winter wonderland! 9. To serve, scatter icing sugar over the serving dish, arrange the snowmen on top, and dust lightly with more sugar. Dear Turkey,
We would like to ask you some questions.
1. What are you thankful for?
2. What is your favorite thing about Thanksgiving?
3. Have you lost your friends yet? ( have they been eaten?)
4. What is the most popular turkey sport?
From, Katie Smith and Lily Stern
Dear Katie and Lily,
I will try my best to answer your questions.
1. Not gobble being eaten.
2. We eat ham instead of gobble our turkey friends.
3. Yes.😥
4. Our sport is named gobbleball. I used to play it all the time with my friends.
From, Turkey
Hello! I’m Anya and here some great jokes for holidays!
Thanksgiving:
What did turkey say to the pilgrim?
Quack, Quack
Christmas:
Knock, knock. Who’s there?
Mary!
Mary who?
Mary Christmas!
Hanukkah:
Knock, knock. Who’s there?
Honey!
Honey who?
Honey-kah is my favorite holiday!
Kwanzaa:
Knock, knock. Who’s there?
Mayer
Mayer who?
Mayer Kwanzaa be filled with peace and unity!
Happy Holidays to all!
Ask Taylor
Dear Taylor,
It's a tradition in my family to have a big Christmas party each year. We invite
everyone on the block. The problem is that we have a new family that just moved in
across the street. Nobody knows them. The only time I have ever seen them is
when they drove by in there golf cart.The four of them seamed nice. I want to invite
them, but I'm afraid things will be awkard What should I do? Invite them and risk
things getting awkward but make it easier to meet people ,or not invite them so
nothing is awkward, making it harder for them to make friends.
from party planner
Dear party planer,
You should definitely invite them. Being the new kid is hard, and getting invited to
a party would brighten their day. If things get awkward just change the subject. I
know my answer is short but inviting them is the best option.
From Taylor
Dear Taylor,
I really want to buy my parents Christmas presents but I don't want to spend all my
money for one holiday. All the presents that are less expensive look cheap but all
the expensive presents are waaaay to much money for me. I really want to make
this a Christmas to remember.
from Christmas Catastrophe
Dear Christmas Catastrophe,
I know exactly how you feel. Getting your parents something nice is always an
option. But I've found out over the years, that making them a card is even more
thoughtful. Maybe you could sing them a song or dance. My point is that making
something is more valuable if you make it.
from Taylor