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A Display of Thanks | Pin of the Week

A Display of Thanks | Pin of the Week
November 19, 2012
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By: Kate Setter

Our Pin of the Week comes from HGTV. It is a thankful tree to show what friends and family are thankful for this Holiday Season. This easy project will take center stage in your home throughout the Thanksgiving holiday.

Thanksgiving is the perfect time to teach children about being thankful. A thankful tree is a physical reminder for the whole family to remember what Thanksgiving is all about.

After the meal on Thursday, invite everyone to read the notes of thanks and reflect on what each person is thankful for. To keep the thankful tree going as a tradition, bring it out each year so everyone can add new leaves and remember how many blessings they have in their lives.

Please check us out on Pinterest to see more ideas like this, information about our hospital, fun activities for kids, tips for parents, healthy recipes, and more.

We wish you the happiest of Thanksgivings!

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Kate manages social media at Cincinnati Children's, a role that she loves because it gives her opportunities to help families find stories and pediatric health information that they want and need. Kate is the mother of two elementary-age kiddos.

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cindy wood September 11, 2015 at 9:28 am

i would like to find out more of what happen with my child that past way in childrens hospital in cincinati OH. on december 29, 1997 and was there two days befor he past.

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    Kate Setter September 16, 2015 at 6:35 pm

    Hello Cindy – Our Health Information Management department can help you with this request. Information about the request process can be found here: https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/patients/resources/him/obtain-records/ and the phone numbers to reach that department are 513-636-4217 or 513-636-8233.

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