“We are not a religious family,” says Zuckerman, a marketing professional. “Toasting and raising a glass, or just waiting for everyone to be at the table, was our version of grace prior to being parents.” Her son’s request moved her to sing along to the fun yet respectful version of grace he learned in school. It is sung to the classic “Frère Jacques,” a tune she remembered from her own school days. It goes like this: Many parents are trying to find engaging and creative ways to bring saying grace and expressing gratitude into the lives of their young children. We spoke to moms of all backgrounds about their variations. Remember, you can adapt and personalize them to your family’s faith tradition. We can eat together. We can eat together. With our friends [or family]. Written by Laurie Sue Brockway for The Stir What are your kids’ favorite ways to say grace or give thanks at mealtime? Image © Tim Pannell/Corbis

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title: “5 Ways For Kids To Give Thanks At Mealtimes” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “Richie Bordelon”


“We are not a religious family,” says Zuckerman, a marketing professional. “Toasting and raising a glass, or just waiting for everyone to be at the table, was our version of grace prior to being parents.” Her son’s request moved her to sing along to the fun yet respectful version of grace he learned in school. It is sung to the classic “Frère Jacques,” a tune she remembered from her own school days. It goes like this: Many parents are trying to find engaging and creative ways to bring saying grace and expressing gratitude into the lives of their young children. We spoke to moms of all backgrounds about their variations. Remember, you can adapt and personalize them to your family’s faith tradition. We can eat together. We can eat together. With our friends [or family]. Written by Laurie Sue Brockway for The Stir What are your kids’ favorite ways to say grace or give thanks at mealtime? Image © Tim Pannell/Corbis

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title: “5 Ways For Kids To Give Thanks At Mealtimes” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-07” author: “William Amante”


“We are not a religious family,” says Zuckerman, a marketing professional. “Toasting and raising a glass, or just waiting for everyone to be at the table, was our version of grace prior to being parents.” Her son’s request moved her to sing along to the fun yet respectful version of grace he learned in school. It is sung to the classic “Frère Jacques,” a tune she remembered from her own school days. It goes like this: Many parents are trying to find engaging and creative ways to bring saying grace and expressing gratitude into the lives of their young children. We spoke to moms of all backgrounds about their variations. Remember, you can adapt and personalize them to your family’s faith tradition. We can eat together. We can eat together. With our friends [or family]. Written by Laurie Sue Brockway for The Stir What are your kids’ favorite ways to say grace or give thanks at mealtime? Image © Tim Pannell/Corbis

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title: “5 Ways For Kids To Give Thanks At Mealtimes” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-16” author: “Danny Minor”


“We are not a religious family,” says Zuckerman, a marketing professional. “Toasting and raising a glass, or just waiting for everyone to be at the table, was our version of grace prior to being parents.” Her son’s request moved her to sing along to the fun yet respectful version of grace he learned in school. It is sung to the classic “Frère Jacques,” a tune she remembered from her own school days. It goes like this: Many parents are trying to find engaging and creative ways to bring saying grace and expressing gratitude into the lives of their young children. We spoke to moms of all backgrounds about their variations. Remember, you can adapt and personalize them to your family’s faith tradition. We can eat together. We can eat together. With our friends [or family]. Written by Laurie Sue Brockway for The Stir What are your kids’ favorite ways to say grace or give thanks at mealtime? Image © Tim Pannell/Corbis

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title: “5 Ways For Kids To Give Thanks At Mealtimes” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Johnny Myers”


“We are not a religious family,” says Zuckerman, a marketing professional. “Toasting and raising a glass, or just waiting for everyone to be at the table, was our version of grace prior to being parents.” Her son’s request moved her to sing along to the fun yet respectful version of grace he learned in school. It is sung to the classic “Frère Jacques,” a tune she remembered from her own school days. It goes like this: Many parents are trying to find engaging and creative ways to bring saying grace and expressing gratitude into the lives of their young children. We spoke to moms of all backgrounds about their variations. Remember, you can adapt and personalize them to your family’s faith tradition. We can eat together. We can eat together. With our friends [or family]. Written by Laurie Sue Brockway for The Stir What are your kids’ favorite ways to say grace or give thanks at mealtime? Image © Tim Pannell/Corbis

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