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Writing for Celebration

I always have my eye open for writing or story prompts. This past weekend when the hubs and I were doing our marketing we came across a new restaurant's grand opening. In our part of Indonesia when there is cause for celebration people and businesses send each other big signs made of fabric flowers to say congratulations.

I thought it would be so neat to have a writing activity where kids can do their own celebration sign using tissue paper or fake flowers.



Fun fact: the language that is used in this sign is Bahasa Indonesian.

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