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Are you ready for holiday everything? Now that I’ve stuffed myself (with pie) for Thanksgiving, I’m sharing the news about the thousands of printables for Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year’s. I have some for Kwanzaa as well. This year, Hanukkah starts on the evening of Dec. 7. Christmas is the 25th. And Kwanzaa begins Dec. 26. No matter what you celebrate, you can always search the FreePrintable.net site to find activities, signs, certificates, gift tags, and lots more. Keep reading to see what’s new for Hanukkah this year. Plus, there are new letters from Santa at SantaPrintables.com, along with other fun stuff. Please visit
the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables. Thank you!
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My FreePrintable.net sites have hundreds of printables for anyone who celebrates Hanukkah. From stationery and planners to activities and to-do lists, there’s a free version of each item. Visit PageBorders.net to see borders that are available in full-color or color-it-yourself versions. There are dreidels, menorahs, Stars of David, and more. Similar iconic images adorn the stationery at FreePrintableStationery.net, the signs at PrintableSigns.net, and the fax cover sheets at
FreeFaxCoverSheets.net. New Hanukkah gift tags were added
to FreePrintableGiftTags.net not long ago. Add them to a gift or a food treat. Or, share a family recipe with a Hanukkah recipe card from FreePrintableRecipeCards.net. Get organized for a meal or get-together with the shopping lists, planners, and to-do lists from FreePrintableGroceryList.com, PrintablePlanners.net, and PrintableToDoList.com. Or, consider the Hanukkah Pack of 40 specially curated printables for just $11, which is 10 percent off with the newsletter subscriber discount.
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It’s less than a month until Christmas! My FreePrintable.net sites have lots to instantly download and print, including all-new Santa letter templates. Color candy canes, send snowman stationery, prepare planners, and so on. SantaPrintables.com is home to dozens of letters from Santa, and I added even more variations in recent weeks. Grownups can help Santa out by printing and mailing
a letter on his behalf. There are both free and premium (customizable) versions. The site also has games, puzzles, and other activities. Visit FreePrintableColoringPages.net for even more Christmas coloring pages. Head to my other sites for holiday grocery lists, planner
pages, recipe cards, to-do lists, stationery, letterhead, borders, signs, flyers, fax cover sheets, and gift trackers. Or, print Christmas gift tags and “naughty or nice” certificates and fun prizes at FreePrintableGiftTags.net and FreePrintableCertificates.net. Or, opt for the convenient printable Christmas Pack that includes 40 printables for just $11.
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It’s been quite a while since I took a look at which classroom printables are being downloaded the most from TeachersPrintables.net. The Top 15 includes: a colorful phonetic alphabet chart, a Morse code chart, a Braille guide, several counting charts, blank maps, spelling test templates, and a seating chart. New to the most-downloaded are: periodic table flash cards, a Frayer model template, and a behavior reflection form. TeachersPrintables.net has 1,637 printables, from hall passes to lesson plans to library forms. There’s a free version of each item to download and print. Or, educators can purchase a classroom or whole-school license to download and use the entire collection. To see which printables are most popular at all the FreePrintable.net sites,
visit: FreePrintable.net/popular/
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