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Happy Kwanzaa

Happy Kwanzaa. By: Cara Edenfield groupbygroup.wordpress.com. It is time to celebrate Kwanzaa. I get out 7 candles for the candlestick. Happy Kwanzaa!. Each candle stands for something, like sharing feelings, traditions, dreams and hopes. Happy Kwanzaa!. I see ears of dried corn and

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Happy Kwanzaa

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  1. Happy Kwanzaa By: Cara Edenfield groupbygroup.wordpress.com

  2. It is time to celebrate Kwanzaa. I get out 7 candles for the candlestick. Happy Kwanzaa!

  3. Each candle stands for something, like sharing feelings, traditions, dreams and hopes. Happy Kwanzaa!

  4. I see ears of dried corn and colorfully woven tablecloths. Happy Kwanzaa!

  5. We eat food like sweet potato pie, collard greens, and fried okra. Happy Kwanzaa!

  6. The gifts given during Kwanzaa are a book and a heritage symbol. Happy Kwanzaa!

  7. This is a time for family to be together and celebrate unity. Happy Kwanzaa!

  8. The End

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