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| Teach your children the history and meaning behind the Kwanzaa holiday with this helpful information. You will find great ideas for Kwanzaa decorations and crafts for your children to make for family and friends. |
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| Kwanzaa History & Traditions |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| Why do African-Americans celebrate Kwanzaa? Does it replace Christmas? What does the celebration involve? You've come to the right place for answers to these questions and more. |
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| Symbolic Centerpieces |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| Combining the symbols of Kwanzaa in a centerpiece not only gives you a focal point for your table but for your nightly celebration as well. |
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| Kwanzaa Fruit Bloom |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| During Kwanzaa, fruits are often placed in a basket on the table to symbolize a prosperous harvest. Spread the bounty throughout your home with this quick project. |
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| Woodland Kinara |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| The seven candles in the kinara represent the seven principles of Kwanzaa. By making the kinara, your family will celebrate kuumba (creativity), one of the Kwanzaa principles. |
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| Kwanzaa Extravaganza |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| Demonstrate Umoja (Unity)-- let's celebrate our African heritage as we also rejoice in African-American culture and traditions. |
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| Kwanzaa Activities |
| from Better Homes and Gardens Magazine |
| Your kids will have fun matching the seven principles of Kwanzaa with their Swahili translations and filling out a cornucopia maze. |
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