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Best Printables For Mother’s Day

Girl Smiling Through a Heart-Shaped Hole in Paper

What is Mother’s Day? Mother’s Day is a holiday valuing motherhood. It is celebrated in various ways around the world. In the United States, Mother’s Day occurs on May 9. The American version of Mother’s Day was established by Anna Jarvis in 1908 and became an official U.S. holiday in 1914. Jarvis would, later on, […]

Best Printables For Spring 2024

Bring Spring into Your Classroom or Homeschool with Planerium’s Printables Get Your Kids Ready for Spring with Planerium’s Fun and Educational Printables!Spring is here and it’s the perfect time to freshen up your children’s learning experience. Planerium offers a wide range of free and paid printables for kids that are suitable for the classroom or […]

Best Printables for Carnival 2024

Carnival - Coloring Pages and Worksheets | Planerium

Bring the Carnival to Your Classroom: Fun and Educational Printables for Kids Carnival is a pre-Lenten event that takes place in February and features colorful costumes, music, dancing, and street parades. The carnival symbol is masks and costumes, which people normally wear during the parade; floats and music bands are often used throughout the street […]

Best Printables for Purim 2024

Celebrate Purim with These Fun and Engaging Activities for Kids Purim is a happy Jewish holiday that is celebrated by people of all ages. One of the most beloved aspects of this holiday is the fun and engaging activities that are designed to help children learn about the holiday and its traditions. In this post, […]

Best Printables For Back to School

It’s that time of year again: back to school! The start of a new academic year represents a new beginning and a clean slate. There is a mixture of happiness and melancholy in the air due to the fact that summer is coming to an end. Some students experience anxiety on the first day of school […]

Best Printables For Rosh-Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is a unique festival that celebrates Jewish New Year. It indicates ‘head of the year.’ The celebration continues for a couple of days, and it starts typically at the mid-end of September. Rosh-Hashanah date follows the Hebrew calendar so the Jewish New Year starts in autumn, rather than on January 1st. What does […]

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