Avoid the Kid's Table Syndrome, 
and Share Thanksgiving Stories
of the Past This Holiday!
and Share Thanksgiving Stories
of the Past This Holiday!
As
 families across America stock their pantries and begin late-night 
baking sessions in preparation for Thursday's holiday, why not take a 
few moments to think about your own family's meal-time traditions. In 
the NCBLA's article "Holiday Dinners: Avoiding the Kid's Table Syndrome,"
 Mary Brigid Barrett offers sage advice for parents and guardians 
regarding how to encourage conversation and quality family time at the 
dinner table.
Looking for some stories of the past to share with your kids? Check out the NCBLA's education website OurWhiteHouse.org, which includes a treasure trove of articles, activities, and resources for families to share.
On OurWhiteHouse.org, you can learn which president offered the first presidential pardon for a Thanksgiving turkey in "Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Wild Animals at the White House"
 by Heather Lang. Discover which president and first lady are credited 
with serving the first annual Thanksgiving dinner at the White House in 
the Presidential Facts File and the First Lady Facts File! And foodies of all ages will want to check out White House recipes of the past in "A Taste of the Past: White House Kitchens, Menus, and Recipes" by Mary Brigid Barrett.
OurWhiteHouse.org is the companion website to the NCBLA's art and literature anthology, 
Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out,
 a masterpiece of poetry and prose, art and photography, created by over
 100  of America's most gifted storytellers and artists as a project  of the NCBLA. Our White House
 is designed to encourage young people to read more about America’s rich
  history and culture; to think more about America’s future; to talk 
more about  our nation’s leadership; and to act on their own beliefs and
 convictions,  ensuring this great democratic experiment will survive 
and thrive. Our White  House is available in both paperback and hardcover from Candlewick  Press.
Ask for Our White House at a library or bookstore  near you!


 
