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 | | 10 Great Christmas Websites for Kids of All Ages | | by Darlene McFarlane, Dec 8, 2007 | | There are many fun and interactive sites for kids on the Internet that are only used a few weeks out of the year. I have listed ten of the best Christmas sites below for kids of all ages to play and explore. | | Comments(14) Liked It: 84 |
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 | | Christmas Traditions and Where They Began | | by lanne, Dec 2, 2007 | | Brightly wrapped packages, eggnog, turkey with all the trimmings, and gathering with family and friends. We all do things during the holiday season that we have come to look at as our own traditions. But how did some Christmas traditions come to be? | | Comments(13) Liked It: 42 |
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 | | Discover Christian and Non-Christian Sacred December Celebrations | | by The HoHoHo Expert!, Sep 9, 2007 | | While Christmas is the most universally recognized holiday in the world, with approximately 2.1 billion Christians in a total world population of 6.6 billion (making it the largest religion worldwide), there are many other cultures and religions holding sacred celebrations during December today. Here are some of the most celebrated festivals today! | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Christmas – Famous Christmas Song with A Secret Double Meaning Revealed! | | by The HoHoHo Expert!, Nov 18, 2006 | | The ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ is today a popular fun Christmas song that most really don’t know its origin or its meaning. While many may consider it a children’s nonsense song or a fun adult and children memory song, others know of it as a song with a double meaning. Read on and find out why back in the 16th century this song was a way to prevent one being imprisoned or even hanged! | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Christmas – Reviving the Outrageous Old-Time 12 Days of Christmas Fun! | | by The HoHoHo Expert!, Nov 15, 2006 | | The twelve days refers to the twelve festive days after Christmas. Celebrated since medieval times 12 days were filled with merry-making and continuous feasting. It was once a most welcomed break for the workers. Role reversals were played out and much more. There was fun to be had and it was rife! Today the 12 days of partying is only a faint memory for many if at all! Read on and enjoy the delights you can rekindle today! | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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