Kids Family Tree Template
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12×12 Template: Family Tree $5.47 Templates are a fast and easy way to add a special touch to your scrapbook pages, cards, or any other craft project. Each 12″ x 12″ plastic template is great for use with chalk, pens, paint, or other mediums. Available in several styles, each sold separately. Made in USA. |
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The Kids’ Family Tree Book $8.25 Who are my ancestors? What nationalities were they? What work did they do? Kids are always bursting with questions about their family history; they want more stories, more details, more facts. With these research ideas and creative projects, young would-be genealogists can get the knowledge they crave. Find out how to interview family members, dig up information from libraries and the Internet, and check the National Archives for passenger lists of newly-arrived immigrants. Uncover clues in old photos or birth, marriage, and death records. Preserve the knowledge you’ve gathered in a crayon batik family tree or a homemade diary that features favorite family stories, recipes, and traditions. Keep the togetherness going by planning a family reunion, starting a family newsletter, and more. |
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Stencil Christmas Tree Family $36.99 Christmas Tree Family! This design is flawlessly applied to give you sharp clear lines. Top quality stainless steel. Tape a flap around the edge with duct tape to help avoid over spray. Template measures 2″” square. |
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Sheltering Tree $9.99 “A theme of friendship forms the thematic center of Newsong’s >Sheltering Tree>, with new frontman and former solo artist, Michael O’Brien leading the way. The title track features guest vocals from Newsong friends Carolyn Arends, Natalie Grant, Fred Hammond, Rebecca St. James, Charlie Peacock and Mac Powell of Third Day. The album closer, “Christmas Shoes” enlists the help from the Cedarmont Kids Singers. Other highlights include “Wonderful One,” “Nothing Without You,” and “Hope Changes Everything.” > >>> >Read an exclusive interview with Newsong about >Sheltering Tree>>.” |
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Family Tree $6 Family Tree – Boondox |
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Death on the Family Tree: A Family Tree Mystery $3.95 With grown-up kids and a husband always on the road, Katharine Murray’s nest would be empty if it weren’t for her Aunt Lucy–until the elderly woman dies. Now Katharine’s saddled with her Aunt’s worldly belongings–mostly knickknacks destined for the dumpster. But there’s a priceless Celtic necklace among the dross–and a diary written in German, neither of which Katharine’s ever seen before. Determined to find out where these objects came from, Katharine unwittingly discovers a branch of her family tree she never knew existed–namely Aunt Lucy’s brother Carter, murdered more than fifty years ago after a mysterious trip to Austria. And when Lucy’s artifacts are stolen, and the main suspect turns up dead, Katharine realizes she must solve a burglary and "two" unsolved homicides separated by a half-century . . . before more than her family secrets end up dead and buried. |
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Barking Up the Family Tree: Kids and Their Animal Kinships $3.95 Kids and pets are as timeless a combination as peanut butter and jelly. Pets provide security for kids-a warm buddy to snuggle with on cold winter nights, a sympathetic ear to listen to their woes and secrets (and not tell anybody), a clown of sorts who makes them laugh even when things seem gloomy. And pets find companionship in children, too. Kids give them all the attention they crave and even a few tasty morsels under the dinner table when Mom isn’t looking Mark J. Asher’s collection Barking Up the Family Tree celebrates that precious, everlasting bond with charming, heartwarming photographs of children and their animals-from dogs and cats to horses and hamsters. Each "awwww"-inspiring photo accompanies a brief "interview" with a child and his or her pet and reveals: " common interests " what the child learned from the pet " what the pet learned from the child " what animal the child would be " what type of person the animal would be |
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Death On The Family Tree $6.99 With grown-up kids and a husband always on the road, Katharine Murray’s nest would be empty if it weren’t for her Aunt Lucy until the elderly woman dies. Now Katharine’s saddled with her Aunt’s worldly belongings mostly knickknacks destined for the dumpster. But there’s a priceless Celtic necklace among the dross and a diary written in German, neither of which Katharine’s ever seen before. Determined to find out where these objects came from, Katharine unwittingly discovers a branch of her family tree she never knew existed namely Aunt Lucy’s brother Carter, murdered more than fifty years ago after a mysterious trip to Austria. And when Lucy’s artifacts are stolen, and the main suspect turns up dead, Katharine realizes she must solve a burglary and two unsolved homicides separated by a half-century . . . before more than her family secrets end up dead and buried. |
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Tree House Trouble (Book #16) $2.67 “>Abby Hunter and Stacy Henry are building a tree house–with a little help from Stacy’s grandpa.> >When the hideaway is finished, the girls discover that a very cool three house can cause very BIG trouble. Especially when they start posting signs that read Definitely No Boys Allowed!> >What will happen to their faithful club motto: “The Cul-de-sac Kids stick together”? Is this the end for Abby’s club on Blossom Hill Lane?>” |
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Tree of Life 100 Piece Puzzle $4.01 “>Kids everywhere love these beautiful animals from the beloved Bible story of the Garden of Eden.> >Painted by inspirational artist William Hallmark.>” |
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Kids Tree Giant Wall Decal $26.49 The ultimate trendy deco for any nursery or kids room. Like our Dotted Tree, this design features stylish leaves, birds, and butterflies, but packs a bigger punch with some extra patterned leaves and lighter colors. Because RoomMates remove and reposition easily, you can try many variations until you’ve grown the tree of your dreams. An easy way to give any room a sweet, earthy touch. This product is printed on opaque material. Suitable for any wall color. RoomMates In the News See how the First Family used our Kids Tree to decorate the Browne Education Campus in Washington, DC » |
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Climbing Your Family Tree: Online and Offline Genealogy for Kids $3.95 In the ten years since the publication of Do People Grow on Family Trees? (121,000 copies in print), the Internet has completely transformed genealogy, making family history the second most popular hobby in the U.S. after gardening and genealogy the second most searched for subject on the Web. Now completely revised, updated, retitled, and filled with detailed guidance on utilizing the Internet, Climbing Your Family Tree is the comprehensive, kid-friendly genealogical primer for the 21st century, and a dramatic story of how and why our ancestors undertook the arduous voyages of immigration to this nation. It teaches kids to track down important family documents, including ships’ manifests, naturalization papers, and birth, marriage, and death certificates; create oral histories; make scrapbooks of photos, sayings, and legends; and compile a family tree. A full chapter is devoted to the online search, and relevant Internet information has been incorporated into all the other chapters. Also new are more kids’ genealogical stories and a reworked, easier-to-use design, and supporting the book will be a Web site that will include record-keeping pages, links to sites in the book, and more. |
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Welcome To The Family Tree $7.99 Welcome To The Family Tree |
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Varieties African American Rel $20 “Anthony Pinn’s engrossing survey highlights the rich diversity of black religious life in America, revealing manifestations of an ever-changing black religious quest in four non-Christian indigenous movements.>Based on extensive interviews, travel, and research — embellished with ample photos, bibliographies, and case studies — Pinn provides an insider look at Voodoo, Orisha devotion, Santeria, the Nation of Islam, and Black Humanism in the U.S. Focusing less on institutional and doctrinal history and more on the varied popular religious practices and sites, his volume highlights the influence of Caribbean religions in the U.S., practices of divination and healing, the surge of black Muslim religion, the emergence of black humanism, religious influences on the ethical practices of black women, and the import of previously overlooked religious settings (e.g., church women’s clubs, local politics, Pentecostal religion, private religious practices).>The emergent picture, more subtle, varied, and vibrant than traditional black Christian marks a new era in African American religious studies.” |
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Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room: Daily Family Devotions for Advent $9.99 “How many Christmas mornings have you found your family gathered around the tree with presents beautifully wrapped and a scrumptious feast on the table, but with hearts that have not been prepared to truly take in the wonder of God become human? Not this year. “Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room,” a family Advent devotional from Bible teacher and mom Nancy Guthrie, is designed to bring your family together during a season that is oftentimes too much about programs and presents, and simply not enough about Jesus. Along with devotions for every day in December, this resource includes explanations of some hard-to-understand aspects of popular Christmas carols, and discussion questions to draw in your elementary through high school-aged kids, transforming this time together from a dry lecture into a treasured family experience.” |
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Crafter’s Workshop Templates 12X12-Family Tree(Pack of 1) $16.99 Crafter’s Workshop Templates 12″X12″-Family Tree. THE CRAFTERS WORKSHOP-Templates. These templates are a fast and easy way to add a special touch to your scrapbook pages; greeting cards or any other paper craft project. Each 12x12in plastic template is |
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Barking up the Family Tree : Kids and Their Animal Kinships $12.63 No Synopsis Available |
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Tree of Wisdom $14.99 “Tree Of Wisdom is a heart felt story that outlines the trials and tribulations of a young man and his family.” |