A ZLION promotional gift list for Thanksgiving Day
Thanksgiving has you, along the way together.
Have a happiness, because thanksgiving!
In this day of gratitude,
Z-LION's all staff to new and old customers to express heartfelt thanks and sincere wishes.
New Customers who make inquiries and place orders for different products today will enjoy a discount of 5%-20%.
Z-LION,A Global Renowned Polishing Tool Innovative Enterprise, benefits activities during the Thanksgiving holiday, for inquiry as below:
Diamond Stone Tools for Selection
Backing Pads for Selection
Sponge Pads for Selection
ZL-37P Cleaning Blocks
Z-LION Five Tips for Thanksgiving Day 2020
Tips 01: What is the meaning of Thanksgiving Day?
Thanksgiving Day, annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Americans generally believe that their Thanksgiving is modeled on a 1621 harvest feast shared by the English colonists (Pilgrims) of Plymouth and the Wampanoag people.
Tips 02: What day is Thanksgiving What day is Thanksgiving?
fourth Thursday of November
Thanksgiving Day is a United States national holiday celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November.
Tips 03: What do people do on Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving Day is a day for people in the US to give thanks for what they have. Families and friends get together for a meal, which traditionally includes a roast turkey, stuffing, potatoes, vegetables, cranberry sauce, gravy, and pumpkin pie. Tips 04:Why is Thanksgiving so late in 2020?
Almost 100 years later, in 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared that the Thanksgiving holiday would be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. ... In 2019, the month of November started on a Friday, so the fourth Thursday of the month is the 28th, which is why Thanksgiving is so late this year.
Tips 05:15 Ways to Make Your Thanksgiving Fun and Active
By Catherine Holecko
Whip up some Thanksgiving fun for the whole family with games and activities that go beyond TV football and cornucopia crafts. While you're waiting for your turkey to come out of the oven, or in the lull between the bread stuffing and the pumpkin pie, burn some calories with these kid-friendly physical activities that are easily adaptable for toddlers, teens, and seniors too.
If you're spending Thanksgiving with just your immediate family due to COVID-19, these ideas are a great way to add some excitement to an otherwise low-key holiday.
1Take a Walk or Hike
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Stroll the neighborhood or explore a local park or trail—this activity promotes companionship and family bonding as well as fitness. Try walking games to keep antsy kids on track.
2
Play a Party Game
If you have a group of kids doing laps around the house or yard, channel their energy into an indoor or outdoor party game, like Capture the Flag or Charades.
3
Run a Turkey Trot
Sign up for a local turkey trot fun run. Most have kids' divisions, so you can make it a family affair. Active.com has a good search engine to help you find a race near you.
Keep in mind, some communities are holding virtual events due to the pandemic. But, the upside is that you can run or walk your own course on your own timeframe and document your efforts. It's a great way to make a few memories in an otherwise challenging time.
4
Sample the Local Flavor
If you've traveled away from home for the holiday weekend, check out favorite local activities while you're in town: Ice skating? Bowling? Golf? If you're at home, take advantage of the time off work and school and fit in some fun fall fitness.
5
Play Flag Football
This backyard game is a Turkey Day classic. Or, try football team tag: To avoid getting tagged out, call out the name of an NFL team before "it" touches you (college teams would work too).
6
Adapt Classic Games
Turn "duck duck goose" into "chicken chicken turkey" or try "Tom Turkey Says" instead of "Simon Says."
7
Find the Turkeys
Hide turkeys—made of paper, or small stuffed toys—in the house or yard and turn kids loose to find them all.
8
Run a Popcorn Relay Race
What's fun about this Thanksgiving game is seeing the whole family join in—young and old. Fill two large bowls with popcorn and set them on one side of a room or lawn.
Place empty bowls at the opposite end of the play area. Split family members into two teams and have them carry the corn from one bowl to the other using measuring cups. First to empty bowl wins!
9
Play Road Trip Games
If your Thanksgiving plans have you hitting the road, plan some pit stops for physical fitness (and sanity-saving). Tuck a Frisbee, playground ball, or jump rope into your trunk so you can play a few quick games when you stop. Or try a few "brain breaks," reimagined as "trapped in the car breaks."
Most health experts advise against traveling during the holidays this year. But, if you do plan to get together with people other than your immediate family, try to have the event outdoors. Also, be sure you check with the state's guidelines. Many states have reinstated stay-at-home orders due to rising coronavirus cases and are requiring visitors to quarantine once they arrive.
10
Push a Pumpkin
Give each child a smallish pumpkin and a stick to push it with—then have them race to get the pumpkin across a finish line. It's not as easy as it sounds!
11
Let Your Stars Shine
Challenge kids (and any adults who are game) to work up a dance performance or skit to share with guests. Award certificates or small prizes to all who participate.
12
Make Hoop Sticks
This is a traditional Native American game. Prior to Turkey Day, gather wooden dowels or sticks (about a foot long) for each player, along with an 18-inch length of the string, yarn, or twine to go on each stick. Tie the string to one end of the stick. Tie the free end of the string into a loop to create the hoop.
The object of the game is to poke the end of the stick through the hoop, using only one hand. To make the game a little easier for younger kids, wrap the loop with masking tape so it's not as floppy.
13
Play Cornhole
This fall favorite goes perfectly with Thanksgiving fun since you toss bean bags filled with corn!
14
Do the Turkey Pokey
Instead of putting your right arm in and out, put your right wing in and out. Instead of shaking it all about, gobble it all about. Continue with your left wing, your drumsticks, your tail feathers, and so on.
15
Keep the Turkey on Its Toes
Put all your little turkeys in groups of two and give them all a bandanna or scarf to tuck into their back pockets or waistbands. The challenge: Each player must hop on one foot and flap one arm like a wing.
With the other hand, the child tries to steal their opponent's bandana (and protect their own). If the child loses their balance or bandanna, they're out, and their partner can take on a new opponent.
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