Posted by lindamartinandersen on February 16, 2016

“A Writer’s Playground”–A place to find wordplay, writing, and monthly calendar activities for kids and those young at heart.”
Imagine my surprise when I found a lovely meditation added to the comment section of one of my blog posts. See here: https://lindamartinandersen.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/i-love-you-blog-followers/
I thought Janis Silverman’s meditation deserved its own space. Check this out:
Yes, I realize Valentine’s has passed, but treating yourself with love is worthwhile any time of the year. Thanks for sharing this meditation with us, Janis.
To learn more about Janis L. Silverman’s published books, visit here: Janis L. Silverman’s Amazon Books page http://www.amazon.com/Janis-L.-Silverman/e/B001K8HEEQ
Here is a link to Janis’ Facebook author page https://www.facebook.com/JanisLSilvermanAuthor
For an earlier blog post about Janis L. Silverman, read here: https://lindamartinandersen.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/imagine-that-an-activity-book-giveaway-by-janis-silverman-guest-blogger/
Thank you for visiting “A Writer’s Playground.” Come again soon and bring a friend. Please leave a comment. What do you do to unwind? Have you tried meditation? Remember that children 13 and under need an adult to comment for them. For more fun, sign up to follow my blog. Thank you!
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Posted by lindamartinandersen on December 1, 2012
“December 2012 Activities” by Linda Martin Andersen

“A Writer’s Playground”
A place to find wordplay, writing, and monthly calendar activities for kids and those young at heart.
Think: What does the word “December” bring to mind?
Pearl Harbor Day, Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanzaa. What else happens in December? Choose one of the conversation starters below and leave a comment.
Special Days in December:
Special Weeks in December:
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Cookie Cutter week: 1-7 What personal memories do you have that include a cookie cutter? What books? What can you create using this theme? Cookie cutters make special sandwich cut-outs, provide a chance to bake and share your treats, become ornaments for your Christmas tree, create a special holiday display (see mine below), and provide writing prompts about a baking experience. What creativity will it stir in you? Here’s a twist–sometimes the expression “cookie cutter” is used to suggest that something is not creative. Have you ever heard someone use it like this? See here:
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Cookie Press, biscuit cutters, cookie cutters. Copyright 2012 Linda Andersen
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Tolerance Week: 1-7 What does it mean to be tolerant? What words come to mind when you hear this spoken? Name positive examples of tolerance in your town, school, and home. What improvements could be made? What could you do?
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Recipe Greetings For the Holidays Week: 2-8 Share a treat and its recipe with someone. Create a recipe for friendship, love, the Christmas season or other topic.
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National Handwashing Awareness Week: 2-8 During cold and flu season, it is especially important to follow good handwashing. How do you do that? What steps do you need to improve? Where can you learn more about this?
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Human Rights Week: 10-17 See the post below for Universal Human Rights Month.
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Kwanzaa: 26–1/1 This holiday celebrates African-American and Pan-African communities. The official website is here: http://www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/index.shtml
December is…
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Universal Human Rights Month What are universal human rights? How can you learn more about this? How do you honor the rights of others? How do others honor your rights?
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Please visit the United Nations website below to view the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted in 1948 following WWII. http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/
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*Thank you Brownie Locks.com for December celebration information. For more December observances check out:
Let’s talk: Choose one or more of the conversation starters above and leave a comment. Thank you for visiting “A Writer’s Playground.” Please come again soon. Bring a friend.
Copyright © 2012 Linda Martin Andersen
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