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Crafts designed to help kids celebrate the African culture and Kwanzza, the African American holiday that celebrates family, community and culture.
Celebrate the season of Kwanzaa with this special hand made hat....
Light up the spirit of Kwaanzza with your own paper kinara....
This game is also known as the "count and capture" game. Mancala games encourage kids to conduct thought experiments, countin...
Here's a craft that teaches the kids how to weave and also serves as a teaching tool for understanding and appreciating the divers...
Grab your beads and have fun with this Beaded Indian Corn from the FreeKidsCrafts Team. Make two or three of them and add a jewelr...
This tissue paper Indian Corn by the FreeKidsCrafts Team is perfect for your Thanksgiving bulletin board. It's an easy craft for l...
This is a simple project that can be used to teach the littlest crafters the seven principles of Kwanzaa. ...
Here is an easy card for kids that reinforces the spirit of Kwanzaa....
Help children display their participation in the celebration of Kwanzaa with this easy to make Kwanzaa necklace made from pasta....
December 26th marks the beginning of Kwanzaa. Celebrate by having the kids recycle baby food jars into beautiful candle holders....
Fall is the time of year when we think of Halloween and Thanksgiving crafts. Indian corn has always been a favorite docoration, an...
Get into the spirit of Kwanzaa with this fun and easy to make Lion Mask....
Teachers: Try some of the Paper Plate Crafts for your bulletin boards.
Class Moms: Have an "un-birthday" event with Marshmallow Birthday Pop Candles.
Den Mothers: Show the kids how things grow with their own Grass Head Monster.
Girl Scouts: Have the girls make a Paper Bag Serape for Thinking Day.
Camp Counselors: These Balloon Critters are a lot for fun for campers of all ages.