Here are a few links we found interesting:
| A
traditional Christmas.com
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This site was easy to read and the graphics were pretty
cool.
It had lots of good information about Christmas traditions around the world. |
| http://www.santas.net/welcome.htm | We really liked the information we found here. You could check to see if you were on the good or bad list, read jokes, send e-mail, read a review of toys. There was also lots on information about Christmas traditions around the world. |
| http://www.christmas.com/worldview/ |
This site gives information about Christmas around the world. There is lots of information about Christmas in other countries. You can just click on the map to get more information about that country. There is also information on Santa Claus and Christmas symbols. It might be hard for little kids to read. It also shows you how to say Merry Christmas in other languages. |
| This page gives lots of links to other Christmas sites. It has good information for parents and teachers. |
| http://www.howstuffworks.com/christmas.htm | A really good explanation of why we do the things we do at Christmas. It answers questions about all kinds of Christmas tradition, like hanging stockings and mistletoe. It gives information on the tradition of Christmas trees, how they are grown and how they get to our homes. |
| http://www.billybear4kids.com/holidays/christmas/christms.htm | This site has lots of cool stuff to do and games to play. Its easy to read and has lots of color. We got lots of information here. |
| http://home.santa.com/santa/kidszone/activities/index.htm | Lots of activities and things to do. Make a snowman, write Santa, adopt a reindeer, coloring pages and other crafts. Mostly fun, not lots of information about Christmas traditions. |