National Sticky Bun Day Handout
Celebrate National Sticky Bun Day on February 21st with this free handout! Print out and color the sticky bun ingredients! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
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Celebrate National Sticky Bun Day on February 21st with this free handout! Print out and color the sticky bun ingredients! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate National Dog Biscuit Day on February 23rd by baking your dog some homemade dog treats! All the ingredients are completely safe for dogs, but remember to feed them to your dog in moderation! Ingredients: 2 1/2 cups wheat flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup natural peanut butter, 1 …
Celebrate National Muffin Day on February 20th with this free handout! Print it out and cut out the toppings to create your own perfect muffin! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate national tug of war day by completing this handout. This is a sport that is often played at parties and is a great team building activity! Additionally, it is great for building muscle and improving balance. Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of …
Celebrate National Almond Day on February 16th with this free handout! Color the almond flowers and learn about how they’ve grown! Almonds grow on trees and are part of the rose family (along with peaches and apricots). Almonds are picked by a machine that shakes them off the trees. Then, …
Let’s all celebrate this treat’s national holiday with some crazy cool fun facts! The holes in your pies crust are not just for decoration! It actually helps the pie cook better. It allows the steam to escape while cooking. This prevents the crust from getting soggy. The most recommended way …
Spice up your day by celebrating national pepper day! Did you know pepper is the number one selling spice in America? Or despite the variety of colors peppers come in, they all stem from the same plant! The difference in color and taste come from how ripe it is and …
Let’s celebrate this festive treat! You may think of gingerbread houses as a winter delight, but you can make them at any point in the year. The first recipe recorded for gingerbread was actually found in Greece, estimated to be around 2400 B.C. Gingerbread was also found in Chinese records …