A Joy to Share with @KinderCanada this Christmas
Christmas is my favourite holiday of the year; I love the decorations, the family get together’s and the treats. Our family shares in many yearly traditions throughout the holiday season beginning with trimming the tree together as a family, family game and appetizers nights, tracking Santa on Christmas eve and most importantly, giving back to those less fortunate.
Kinder® has recently come out with Kinder® Mini Egg’s adding to a selection of Christmas goodies, the perfect stocking stuffers. Admittedly we have already shared in the play savoring the chocolate of the holiday line of Kinder® but we were sure to stash away a few special treats, including the Kinder® Giant Surprise and Kinder® Mini Egg’s for the kids stockings.
Each year we take part in giving back in one way or another. For starters, our kids clean out their toy boxes willingly and give them to the local Salvation Army. For a couple of years the kids have also chosen to take part in Operation Shoe-box filling their shoe-boxes with necessities and toys for kids without this Christmas. Recently we have chosen to give what we can to those in need right in our own community. Last year we gave clothing, household appliances, linens and toys to a single mom of two who just moved back to our city with nothing. This year with some of our own family in the hospital, we will be supporting some elderly that are ailing over the holidays, bringing them baking and a little company. Similarly Kinder® a Joy to Share Program will provide support to the Children’s Miracle Network this holiday. For every share of this video, Kinder® will donate $1.00 to the Children’s Miracle Network. Please help share this charity program with friends and family.
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What will your kids be finding in their stockings this year?
Disclosure: I’m part of the Kinder® Mom program and I receive special perks as part of my affiliation with this group. The opinions on this blog are my own.