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February-Short on Days, Long on Holidays

Feb 07 | February-Short on Days, Long on Holidays

February may be short on days but there are so many things to celebrate! We have Washington and Lincoln's Birthdays, Valentine's Day and Chinese New Year (which fall on the same day this year), Mardi Gras, and the entire month is Black History month. It is a great time so sit down with your children and explore why we celebrate these holidays. Also, don't forget to check out timmystutor.com for the latest cartoon about the holidays. Enjoy!

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Comment from: Jan Van Blarcum [Member]
02/18/10 @ 21:03
I love to share the Timmy's Tutor cartoons when I can. Holidays! Yes, and kids love Valentine's Day the most. Check out Timmy's Tutor http://www.timmystutor.com and enjoy Valentine's Day!

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Cherrie Leggett Kilby graduated from Southwestern University with a BS in Education and has taught in elementary and middle school for over twenty years in the U.S., Taiwan, and Japan. In addition she has taught English as a Second Language in China. Cherrie pursued a Master's degree in Education with reading as her area of specialty. She continues to teach special needs students at the elementary level and also teaches reading at the local community college. Cherrie was a tutor for Creative Tutors when it was first founded and loved working with the families she met. She wanted to continue to make a difference and started working as an area manager in 2005.   

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