Crafts Using Bandana’s

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I thought if you were into crafts or #Homeschooling your children you might want to celebrate the #Holiday that falls on October 25th which is National Bandanna Day #BandannaDay. I thought you might want to check 29 BRILLIANT Bandana Crafts.

Then I found a couple books about #Bandanas I thought you might like to share with your friends and family. Before you read the books though here is Bandana cookie cutters you can use to make snacks for Cookies for your family to celebrate bandanas.

The Red Bandanna: Young Readers Adaptation

Winner of the Christopher Award

An ILA-CBC Children’s Choices Book

A NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Book

Welles Crowther did not see himself as hero. He was just an ordinary kid who played sports, volunteered at his local fire department, and eventually headed off to college and then Wall Street to start a career. Throughout it all, he always kept a red bandanna in his pocket, a gift from his father. On September 11, 2001, Welles was working on the 104th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center when the Twin Towers were attacked. That day, Welles made a fearless choice and in doing so, saved many lives.

The survivors didn’t know his name, but one of them remembered a single detail clearly: the man was wearing a red bandanna. Welles Crowther was a hero.

Award-winning ESPN reporter Tom Rinaldi brings Welles’s inspirational story of selflessness and compassion to life in this accessible young readers’ adaptation of his New York Times bestselling book. This powerful story of making a difference through our actions is perfect for helping the post-9/11 generation understand the meaning of this historic day through the eyes of one young man.

Winner of the Christopher Award

An ILA-CBC Children’s Choices Book

A NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Book

Welles Crowther did not see himself as hero. He was just an ordinary kid who played sports, volunteered at his local fire department, and eventually headed off to college and then Wall Street to start a career. Throughout it all, he always kept a red bandanna in his pocket, a gift from his father. On September 11, 2001, Welles was working on the 104th floor of the South Tower of the World Trade Center when the Twin Towers were attacked. That day, Welles made a fearless choice and in doing so, saved many lives.

The survivors didn’t know his name, but one of them remembered a single detail clearly: the man was wearing a red bandanna. Welles Crowther was a hero.

Award-winning ESPN reporter Tom Rinaldi brings Welles’s inspirational story of selflessness and compassion to life in this accessible young readers’ adaptation of his New York Times bestselling book. This powerful story of making a difference through our actions is perfect for helping the post-9/11 generation understand the meaning of this historic day through the eyes of one young man.

Deoji’s Traveling Bandana Band 

“Deoji’s (D.O.G’s) Traveling Bandana Band” stories are for the entire family. These fun adventures are shared through animals and music from all around the world! Pick up a copy of your books to learn valuable life lessons within every story of the series. Book one focuses on the dangers of someone wandering off and getting lost.

We remind children that having a parent or guardian’s permission before going on any fun adventure is extremely important! Follow our series for other lessons. Deoji’s Traveling Bandana Band is the perfect children’s book for your child or as a gift for a friend or family member.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates