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Friday, December 28, 2012 by Shelley Miles
January Activities, etiquette
January 11 - International Thank You Day, Cuckoo Dancing Week
Children learn about manners by being introduced to them as soon as they are able to grasp the concept. Teaching and expecting good manners early on will ensure that behaving politely comes naturally to your child as he gets older. Thank you notes are a great hands-on project in politeness and encourage creativity, too. Ask your child to create a thank you note for someone who has recently done something great for her. It can be a painted, colored, or even a scribbled note. Tell them how happy the recipient will feel when they receive their special "thank you" from your child.
This week commemorates the masters of comedy, Laurel and Hardy, whose them song was The Dancing Cuckoos. In honor of these two funny men, make up your own silly dance to the song.
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