Here is the second installment of my take on the Twelve Days of Christmas:
On the second day of Christmas, my mama gave to me
Two chocolates
And a special cookie just for me
My son is allergic to nuts, shellfish, and a growing list of foods, so I'm always glad when I can find a company such as Vermont Nut Free Chocolates. Thanks to them, Sam can enjoy chocolate treats, and I can even use their chocolates to bake nut-safe goodies for him at home. And try these other nut-free companies, compiled by special children guide Terri Mauro, for more holiday treat options.
Twelve Days of Christmas Blogs from Parenting & Family Guides:
The Twelve Days of Christmas Printable Tags by Sherri Osborn, Family Crafts
The Twelve Days of Christmas for Babies by Jennifer White, Baby's First Year
The Twelve Days of Baby Products by Heather Corley, Baby Products
The Twelve Days of Kindness by Jennifer Wolf, Single Parents
The Twelve Days of Finals by Jackie Burrell, Young Adults
The Twelve Days of Christmas Preparations by Carrie Craft, About Adoption & Foster Care
The Twelve Days of Christmas Coloring by Beverly Hernandez, About Homeschooling
Twelve Days of Christmas Blogs from Other Channel Guides:
The Twelve Flea Market Finds by Leah French, About Flea Markets and Yard Sales
The Twelve Days of Christmas Decorations by Lisa Hallett Taylor, About Pool & Patio
The Twelve Laundry Stains of Christmas by Mary Marlowe Leverette, About Laundry
The Twelve Trees and Shrubs of Christmas by Vanessa Richins, About Trees and Shrubs
The Twelve Fishy Sightings by Shirlie Sharpe, About Freshwater Aquariums
The Twelve Cats of Christmas by Franny Syufy, About Cats
Related Article:
Children's Book Review: The Twelve Days of Christmas by Elizabeth Kennedy, About Children's Books