Labor Day is the first Monday in September and celebrates the achievements of American workers and honors their contributions to the country as a whole. To celebrate Labor Day, parents should teach children to honor and appreciate work and the American worker for their contributions.
Cheap is good, free is better! It is always my endeavor to locate no-cost resources for parents but occasionally some websites will charge some type of membership fees or subscription. Ultimately, it is the parent’s responsibility to monitor their child’s online activities.
18 American Crafts for Labor Day
Celebrate the Significance of Labor Day!
Great Sites For Teaching About… Labor Day and U.S. Labor History
Construction workers eat their lunches atop a steel beam 800 feet above ground, at the building site of the RCA Building in…
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🙂 Thank you for the reblog, Barbara.<3