Kick off the Kwanzaa festivities on the 26th of December with a kid favorite, a Kwanzaa color by number activity. Grab this FREE Kwanzaa printable math pack now for an easy activity to celebrate the season! Color traditional Kwanzaa pictures such as the kinara, fruit bowl, and more with ...
We have a growing list of various holiday activities for the season. Click on the links below to find more free printable Kwanzaa projects, too! Kwanzaa Color By Number Holidays Around the World Read and Color Basquiat Inspired Kwanzaa Craft Recreate our Alma Thomas Circle Art Project with tradi...
Printable BookA short activity book about Kwanzaa to print for early readers, with pages for the student to color and short phrases to copy. The pages are: decorate the Unity Cup, do the fruit maze, color the candles by number, connect the dots to find Africa, match the place mats, and...
The number of candles burning also indicate the principle that is being celebrated. The illuminating fire of the candles is a basic element of the universe, and every celebration and festival includes fire in some form. Fire’s mystique, like the sun, is irresistible and can destroy or create...
The Scott catalogue number for this issue is 5531. Updated September 16th: Here are the first-day postmarks for this issue: The Digital Color Postmark measures 2.43″ x 1.49″ The pictorial postmark measures 1.93″ x 1.23″ Updated September 10th from thePostal Bulletin: ...
and as a people. He chose the dates -- December 26 to January 1 -- to coincide with the Judeo-Christian holiday season, which was already a time of celebration. And he chose a name that comes from the Swahili language because Swahili is spoken by a large number of East African people...
when 20 Africans were landed in the EnglishcolonyofVirginia. These individuals were not enslaved people butindentured servants—persons bound to an employer for a limited number of years—as were many of the settlers of European descent (whites). By the 1660s large numbers of Africans were being...