Mitten Tree Day

Mitten Tree Day

Mitten Tree Day is a holiday for small children but you can enjoy this day at any age!  It's the best grade school project when it's cold outside and to keep the kids entertained.

Ways to celebrate:  Have a Christmas tree (either real or cut out of poster board) and have people donate mittens for the tree and then give the mittens to those in need after Mitten Tree Day.

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