The KwanzaaCo Community Experience
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Kwanzaa Krafts: Embracing Faith with a Symbolic Candle Holder
On the final day of Kwanzaa, we celebrate the principle of Imani, which means "faith." Imani reminds us to have faith in our people, our tradition... -
Kwanzaa Kraft: Ujima Building Responsibility through a Community Puzzle
Discover the essence of Ujima (collective work and responsibility) on the third day of Kwanzaa with our engaging craft project. Learn how to create a Community Puzzle, symbolizing the collaborative efforts and unity within your community -
Kwanzaa Craft: Creating a Unity Handprint Wreath
Celebrate the first day of Kwanzaa with our Umoja Unity Craft - a step-by-step guide to creating a handprint wreath that symbolizes unity and togetherness. Explore the significance of Umoja and engage in a creative family activity -
Countdown to Creativity: Kwanzaa Krafts Week!
Join us for a week-long Kwanzaa Crafts celebration, as we honor the principle of Kuumba (creativity). Explore daily craft ideas to add cultural significance and creativity to your Kwanzaa festivities. -
Imani is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post will include reflections on moments shared from our family with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
Kuumba is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post will include reflections on moments shared from our family with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
Nia is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post will include reflections on moments shared from our family with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
Ujamaa is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post will include reflections on moments shared from our family with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
Kujichagulia is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post includes reflections on moments shared from our family with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
Unity is...
It's an invitation to connect and build community with the KwanzaaCo crew. This post will include reflections on moments shared from our family shared with others as we celebrate Kwanzaa. -
KwanzaaCo Presents: Chain Links Paper Garland!
Super simple right! Now all you need to do is hang or drape it!
Notes: Fold paper in half (the short way or hot dog style) before cutting. This should help you get to the desired length easier. We prefer tape but staples work just fine.
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