Thanksgiving is the ideal time to be thankful for what we have and that we never require to experience hunger. But even considerably more than being thankful, the holidays are a wonderful time to give! This Spoon project presented by Project Bread is really a good way to tereally your kids about hunger and help kids who are hungry. You and See considerably more..
Friday, April 13, 2012
Project Bread: Holiday Spoons Project
Thanksgiving is the ideal time to be thankful for what we have and that we never require to experience hunger. But even considerably more than being thankful, the holidays are a wonderful time to give! This Spoon project presented by Project Bread is really a good way to tereally your kids about hunger and help kids who are hungry. You and See considerably more..
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