Thanksgiving Becomes a National Holiday
November 19, 2009 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
Are your children aware that a New Hampshire woman, Sarah Josepha Hale, was responsible for Thanksgiving becoming a national holiday?
Yes, the first Thanksgiving, from which this holiday of thankfulness originated, took place in Plymouth, MA.
However, it wasn’t celebrated nationally until Sarah Josepha Hale, the editor of “Godey’s Lady’s Book,” decided that Thanksgiving should become a national holiday. She initiated a campaign to have a day in late fall set aside for us to give thanks for our harvests and many blessings.
From 1846 to 1863, she wrote letters to presidents, governors, and any influential people she could think of. Many …read more
Favorite Thanksgiving Books
November 8, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Parenting
Thanksgiving Books
Do you have favorite books with a Thanksgiving or harvest theme? These might be books from your childhood (we often seek out and read these to our children) or books your youngsters enjoy.
They might include stories about the first Thanksgiving and the Pilgrims.
The Mayflower adventure
Sarah Josepha Hale and her efforts to have Thanksgiving acclaimed a national holiday.
Thanksgiving customs.
Thanksgiving menus and recipes
Native Americans around during Pilgrim times
What we should be thankful for
You may like to check out some Fun and Fact Books About Thanksgiving & Harvest Season that I’ve come across.
What are your favorite books about this holiday?
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