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Kwanzaa Crafts
Find Kwanzaa arts and crafts project ideas for kids for Kwanzaa decorations and presents being celebrated. This is a Kwanzaa Holiday arts and crafts section for children.
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The woven mat, or mkeka (em-KAY-kah), is the mat on which the other Kwanzaa symbols rest. The mkeka is a symbol of tradition and history.
Materials
* Black, red, and green construction paper * Child's blunt-tip safety scissors * Glue or stapler
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When her design is complete, show her how to cut pieces from the red and green paper to fit behind spaces in the black paper.
Materials
* Scrap paper * Black, red, and green construction paper * Child's blunt-tip safety scissors * Glue
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How to make an Oware board game for Kwanzaa.
What You Need: Egg Carton Acrylic Paints Decorations
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/kwanzaa_owaregame.htm
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The Kwanzaa celebration occurs right after Christmas. Although the two share some similarities, like exchanging gifts and spending time with loved ones, Kwanzaa has a unique meaning all it's own. Use the links below to learn more about this special occasion or to add to your family celebration.
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/holiday_kwanzaa_home.htm
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