Thanksgiving Program

Thanksgiving Day - The fourth Thursday of November is an important American tradition - Thanksgiving Day, and we hope to use this meaningful holiday to teach children how to be thankful for their parents, teachers, friends, and those who do things for us.

Parents and children are invited to make a colorful drawing to express their gratitude through pictures and words. Please provide the content for reference:
"Thanksgiving Card" program:

Lead your children to give thanks to the people around them. Modern children have received so much love that they often don't know how to express their gratitude and take it for granted. Therefore, how to appropriately express gratitude is a lesson worth learning! Think about the following aspects together, let your child learn to say thank you, and help write it down, bring it to the kindergarten at the latest by 11/12 (Friday), give it to the teacher, and we will post this thank you card in the activity room.

(1) Give thanks to God who created the universe:
God has given us sunlight, water, air, sun, moon, stars and morning, and every day they are in perfect order. As we receive this grace, we should be thankful for the blessings we have received, and together we should guard this land, love it well, and give thanks!

(2) Give thanks to my loving parents:
The love of parents is always so rich and boundless. Parents run a warm and loving home for us, and they work hard for their children every day, from morning to night, without stopping! From a young age, we teach our children to be grateful to their parents, and to know how to contribute to the family, share the household chores, and share everything...!

(3) Gratitude to the teachers and teachers of the school:
We should be thankful and always give our blessings to the kindergarten, the principal and the teachers because there are a group of teachers and principals who have love in their hearts and work hard for the ideal of education. Don't forget the many moms and dads who quietly contribute resources to the kindergarten and participate in the activities in the learning area!

(4) To a group of people in the community who quietly give of themselves:
The people who take out the garbage, the street sweepers, the police, the firefighters, the service industry, the friends who deliver the gas, the aunts and uncles at the post office... There are so many people around us, and it's only because of them that society runs so smoothly, so don't forget to say thank you!

(5) To people who live in different worlds:
Abused children, mentally challenged children, cerebral palsy, facial disabilities, and African refugees are all examples of people who can empathize with and care for them!

(6) Don't forget to write down your thanks to your parents!

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