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Short words on Thanksgiving Day in kindergarten

The short words of kindergarten Thanksgiving Day are as follows:

1. "Grateful heart, love in it." This sentence is concise and can convey the importance of gratitude and love.

2. "Thank you, teachers, parents, friendship and you!" This sentence contains gratitude to teachers, parents and friends, and highlights gratitude in interpersonal relationships.

3. "Thank you for every experience in life and everyone who accompanied us when we grew up." This sentence encourages children to appreciate everything in life and let them understand that growth is inseparable from people and things around them.

4. "Thank you for the gifts from nature, and thank your relatives and friends around you." Guide children to be grateful for nature and interpersonal relationships, and let them understand that there are many things to be grateful for in life.

5. "Thank everyone for helping us, be grateful with your heart and give back with your actions." This sentence emphasizes that gratitude needs to be given back with practical actions and encourages children to help others actively.

6. "Grateful, let us know how to cherish; Grateful, let us know how to pay. " This sentence emphasizes the role of gratitude and makes children understand that gratitude is a virtue and a reward.

7. "Gratitude is not only a sentence, but also an attitude, so we can learn to be grateful from an early age." This sentence emphasizes that gratitude is not only words, but also an attitude and behavior, and encourages children to establish gratitude from an early age.

These short words can be used as slogans or themes in Thanksgiving activities to guide children to understand the meaning of gratitude, cultivate their gratitude mentality and know how to cherish people and things around them.

Thanksgiving Day is a wonderful time to convey love and gratitude. In kindergartens, children can experience the meaning of gratitude through parent-child interaction, handcrafting, games and other forms to stimulate their gratitude to their families, teachers and friends.