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Twelve Days of Christmas – The History
In 21st century USA and Canada, spreading Christmas goodwill and caroling was one of the most important activities in December. One of the oldest and most widely recognized carols associated with Christmas Day is “The Twelve Days of Christmas”…but where did it come from?
Thanksgiving & Traditions in 1900
With only six days left until American Thanksgiving, it’s time to get ready. Here’s a history of how it all began, including fun facts and Avonlea Thanksgiving recipes!
Childbirth and Babies in the 1900s
In Road to Avonlea, Olivia and Janet – by far- have the two most memorable childbirths. Although both women are separated by their level of experience in this activity, each share the fear and joy which equally accompany such a life-changing event.
Mothering: A Dynamic Role, Ever-Changing
November 8, 2012/
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How did “mothering” in the 1700s differ from the present day? Read this article, and find out!
Road to Avonlea: Mothers of all Sorts
November 5, 2012/
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What motherly figures come to mind when you think of Kevin Sullivan’s “Road to Avonlea”? Which mother is most like your own?
‘Tis the Season…for An Avonlea Christmas Widescreen DVD!
November 5, 2012/
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An Avonlea Christmas has never looked this good, and now its available for you to purchase at the Sullivan Boutique for the low price of USD $12.99! No longer a pre-order item, this family classic is now available for immediate shipment.
Planning Your Own: “Olivia & Jasper-style” Wedding
October 31, 2012/
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Want to get the “Olivia and Jasper Look” for your wedding? Here is how to do it.
Road to Avonlea (Widescreen): How To Turn On Subtitles
October 10, 2012/
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A step-by-step guide on how to enable subtitles for Season 1-7 of Road to Avonlea (widescreen), for those who may have been experiencing trouble.
Road to Avonlea Youngsters: Who Changed Most?
October 2, 2012/
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Over the course of seven full seasons, the young cast of Road to Avonlea grew from being energetic youngsters to behaved, educated young adults. Which Avonlea youngster do you think changed the most?





























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