Fanny Dolly Coloring pages

Fanny Dolly is a 6 year old girl who loves to play and do pranks. She has big glasses, and she usually goes with braids. The braids are a bit crooked because her mother is not good at making braids, but it's ok, she practices on Fanny's hair and maybe if she has a little sister she will have neat braids. 
Fanny has an annoying big brother named Ron and he loves to play the guitar. She has a dog named Lolly who is the cutest and funniest in the world and in the garden they have a cat named Toby who constantly enters the house without permission and steals food from the kitchen.
Her best friend is called Nelly Manueli. She is also her neighbor. Sometimes they are upset because of nonsense but overall they are fine.
Here you will find coloring pages of Fanny Dolly and later also game and practice pages on all kinds of topics, so you should follow. To print the page, click on it, then open it on a new page and print.
Fanny Dolly's Pajamas Party                       Fanny Dolly's dolls 
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
fanny dolly coloring pages for kids
Playing ball
cute coloring pages Fanny dolly
Good morning with hot chocolate
sweet cute coloring pages girls
Cupcake bag
cute coloring pages fanny dolly for girls
Cupcake dress
Fanny Dolly coloring pages kawaii for children
Fanny Dolly and Lolly
Fanny Dolly coloring book
How many sweets of any kind are in the bag?
coloring book sweet cute
Where is the cat?
funny hat cute coloring book girls
My new warming hat
cute couloring pages swing girl Fanny Dolly
On the swing
cute sweet girls coloring pages
Nelly Manueli- fanny's BFF
coloring pages cute girls winter clothes
Winter clothes
cute girls coloring pages
Fanny and Nelly sitting on the fence and talking

Pins And Needles Day - November 27

Don't panic, the day of pins and needles is not a day of prickling and tingling of the limbs. It is a memorial day for the performance of the historic musical "Pins and Needles" in 1937 on Broadway.
The play, which was a musical review of current events, was raised by the union of working women in international textiles and performed by women who worked in the textile industry.
The International Workers Union Workers Union (ILGWU) was one of the largest and oldest workers' organizations in the US It was established in New York in 1900 to address the problems and hardships of textile workers (in these years only women were active in the field) They were unbearably hard (about the sweat workshops you heard?)


The women who usually worked in textile factories throughout the day would practice after work and appear in the evening.
The music and songs for the play was written by Harold Rome, who also wrote the book of the play together with Arthur Arnett, Marc Blitzstein and more. Link to more information



November 27 is also Bavarian Cream Cake Day

Bavarian Cream Cake Day - November 27

Love cakes with cream? If so, this day is for you. November 27 is Bavarian Cream Cake Day, a day dedicated to the invention of Bavarian cream that has become one of the most popular desserts, alongside tiramisu and baklava.

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The history of Bavarian cream cake
The Bavarian cream is believed to have originated in the 17th and 18th centuries, when French chefs prepared it for the House of Nobility Wittelsbach, a German family that ruled Bavaria, a state in Germany, from the 12th century until 1918.
Marie Anthony Carma, a French chef who created the "high art" of French cooking and is considered one of the first celebrity chefs in Europe, is probably the one who invented the Bavarian cream.
The Bavarian cream itself was then considered revolutionary because the process of preparing the Bavarian cream included putting it in an airtight container. Because it is made from heavy cream and whipped cream, it is mainly used as a dessert alongside fruit puree or fruit sauce.

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The history of Bavarian cream cake
The Bavarian cream is believed to have originated in the 17th and 18th centuries, when French chefs prepared it for the House of Nobility Wittelsbach, a German family that ruled Bavaria, a state in Germany, from the 12th century until 1918.
Marie Anthony Carma, a French chef who created the "high art" of French cooking and is considered one of the first celebrity chefs in Europe, is probably the one who invented the Bavarian cream.
The Bavarian cream itself was then considered revolutionary because the process of preparing the Bavarian cream included putting it in an airtight container. Because it is made from heavy cream and whipped cream, it is mainly used as a dessert alongside fruit puree or fruit sauce.
Bavarian cream cakes became popular in the 20th century, when instant pudding and cream blends helped advance the process of making these desserts. Since then, Bavarian cream cakes have led to the creation of variations like Coconut Cream Pie and Boston Cream Cake.
What makes Bavarian cream different from other cakes is the delicate and delicious flavor that can be combined with many other flavors like chocolate, vanilla and banana.
How to celebrate Bavarian Cream Cake Day?
You can make a Bavarian cream cake according to recipes that can be found online, light or complex, with milk or fur, with eggs or without. You can also eat a Bavarian cream cake in a cafe or buy Bavarian cream outside, sometimes it is sold in plastic boxes at falafel stalls. What is important is that on this day, you will eat the amazing Bavarian cream and enjoy the dessert that conquered the world a few hundred years ago!

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November 27 is also Pins and Needles day

Black Friday 2021



Thanksgiving is celebrated in North America the fourth Thursday of November. The next day, Friday, is called "Black Friday" and it opens the season for Christmas sales. 


The name "Black Friday" comes off the mark was customary in the books of accounts, including the red mark and expenses Losses and Gains black mark. On Friday, many retailers it would "go dark side", ie record profits. This is the peak day of consumerism in the United States. 


In contrast, many economists consider this day a great success of the inspection through the retail market in the United States. In the past this day was the busiest shopping day of the year, but on Saturday before Christmas, took his place. 


Accessories supplied by before Christmas are decorations for Christmas trees, greeting cards, Santa Claus dolls and more. In addition, there is a massive purchase of gifts for the holiday. 




Black Friday was indeed a black day for some people: In 2008 Black Friday, which falls on November 28, killed one employee of Wal-Mart in New York and another four were injured after trampled by the masses of customers stormed the store is opened. And the Toys r' Us store in California, killing two people in a shooting after what appeared to be discussion between the two groups of consumers. 


The term "Black Friday" was invented in the 19th century after the economic crisis of 1869, when traders were profits after major losses accumulated. 
If you're buying online, here are some recommended and safe websites: Aliexpress, IHerb, Amazonebay






Some consumer groups and environmentalists are boycotting this particular day and call it "Buy Nothing Day". They advocate that it causes people to buy unnecessary things and increased consumption is destroying the planet. Which side are you? The buyer or the boycot?








When is Black Friday next few years? 


November 26 Black Friday 2021

November 25 Black Friday 2022

Black Friday November 24, 2023
Black Friday November 29, 2024
Black Friday November 28, 2025
Black Friday November 27, 2026
Black Friday November 26, 2027
Black Friday November 24, 2028
Black Friday November 23, 2029
Black Friday November 29, 2030



Missed Black Friday? don't worry, after the Black Friday comes the Cyber Monday :)



Cake Day- November 26

"Let them eat cakes!" (in French: "Qu'ils mangent de la brioche") - This is the most famous phrase about cakes attributed to the French Queen Marie Antoinette somewhere in the 18th century. Marie Antoinette was the wife of King Louis XVI, and she was executed in the French Revolution by the angry and hungry people who could not afford bread and certainly not cakes.
The cake is such a wonderful dish. Not only is it usually tasty, but it also serves as a basis for artistic works and has countless versions.
The cake has a very important ceremonial function. It is a must for almost every party, ceremony and holiday.


It is assumed that the first cakes in history were baked in ancient Greece and Egypt. The first cakes were small, heavy and fairly flat, and were eaten at the end of the meal with nuts and honey. In later years the ancient Romans also created their own version of a sweet cake, which was greasy and rich. In many cultures around the world, the cake was often reserved for gods and offered as a gift in temples as a sign of love and reverence.

How to celebrate Cake Day?
  Of course the best way to celebrate the day of the cake is by preparing a cake and eating with family and friends or bring a cake to work and eat with your colleagues. You can also prepare or buy several types of cakes to celebrate the event.

Some interesting facts about cakes:

The cake plays an important role in comedies and protest activities.
In comic films, a cake is thrown into a person's face (the act is called "Pieing") to make people laugh. The first time a cake was thrown in the face of a man as a comedy act in the cinema was in the 1909 silent film "Mr. Flip," starring Ben Turpin.
The first time a cake was hurled at a person's face as an act of protest against something was when Thomas King Forcade, an American activist, an underground journalist and advocate of the legalization of light drugs, threw a cake at the face of sociologist Otto Larsen, chairman of the Presidential Committee on the Study of Abomination and Pornography in 1970.

Have you ever seen an animation on a cake? The talented French artist Alexander Dubosc created a cake that, when it turns, looks like an animated film is going on: Pac-Man eating corn grains, mouths eating popcorn and more. You must see this amazing film.
Link to YouTube video
Pizza means "cake" or "pie" in Italian. (source)

In Brazil, they make cakes with avocado. (source)

The phrase "Let them eat cakes" is not necessarily an original sentence by Marie Antoinette, the spoiled and detached of the people ruler . This sentence first appeared in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's The Confessions, published in 1767 as an anecdote by one of the former French kingdoms long before the birth of Marie Antoinette.

As part of the Mardi Gras celebrations, a colorful and decorated cake called "King cake" is being prepared in various places around the world. For this cake there are those who put a small plastic baby doll, symbolizing the baby Jesus. According to the belief, whoever gets the piece of cake with the baby will have good luck.



International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women- 25th November

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women was declared by the UN General Assembly in December 1999 as the day on which activities are designed to raise awareness of the problem and fight it through the enactment of laws and their enforcement, encouraging women to complain, handling families where there is violence and more. 
The date of this day was selected following the brutal assassination of the lives of the three Mirabal sisters, political activity in the Dominican Republic on November 25, 1960. The three women were brutally murdered by agents of the dictator who ruled the republic at the time, Rafael Trujillo, because of their political activities. 
Violence against women is a social phenomenon that includes physical violence, verbal abuse, psychological abuse, sexual assault or economic violence against women. This phenomenon is common throughout the whole world. 
Every day many women fall victim to rape and sexual assault. 
According to studies, 80% of beating men  were witnessed violence in their homes or have experienced violence. 
About 60% of women are beaten grew up in homes in them was violence. 
YouTube video of the Serbian woman taken by herself every day during the worst year of her life, which suffered from her husband's violence towards her. While video is staged, but is designed to raise awareness of the problem of domestic violence and the suffering of battered women: video link
Image from video, the note reads: Help me. I do not think I can hold out until tomorrow.


Evolution Day- 24th November

Evolution Day is celebrated on November 24 in memory of Charles Darwin's book "Origin of Species" was published on this date in 1859.
This day is also called "All our uncles ​​are monkeys day".
Book by Charles Darwin he presents his theory according to which since the dawn of the Earth, living organisms have evolved through small changes and gradual that helped them survive, and follow the mechanism of natural selection, whereby some of the organisms they have properties beneficial for them to survive survived and those who did not develop effectively extinct. According to Darwin's explanation no divine intervention. Later in his book, "The Descent of Man," Darwin wrote that man is descended as it is today, so-called scientific language sapiens, evolved gorillas and chimpanzees.

Something more meaningful to study the evolution happened precisely on this day, but in 1974, was the discovery of "Lucy", the skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis, a kind of ancient ape family Hominidae that existed about 3.6 to 2.9 million years ago. The skeleton was found by the paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Tom Gray.


Even Google has dedicated its doodle today Lucy:


Fibonacci Day – 23rd November

Fibonacci Day – November 23 Fibonacci Day is observed yearly on the 23rd day of November in recognition of the importance of Fibonacci's contribution to mathematics and science. 

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Who was Fibonacci? 
Leonardo Pisano or Leonardo of Pisa, more widely known by the name Fibonacci (short for Filius Bonacci which means "son of Bonacci"), was an Italian mathematician who lived in Pisa between the years 1170 – 1250 AD. He is renowned for his significant contribution to mathematics and science during the middle ages. In "Liber Abaci", a book that he wrote in 1202, Fibonacci introduced to the western world the modern number system that replaced the cumbersome Roman numerals and has ever since been used for all numerical calculations and accountings. He also introduced the Fibonacci numbers that are called in his honor. 

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Portrait by an unknown artist
What are Fibonacci numbers and why are they important? 
Fibonacci numbers comprise a sequence of numbers in which each member, starting at the third, is the sum of the two numbers that precede it. The first two members are both equal to 1 (In modern computer usage the first two Fibonacci numbers are 0 and 1 respectively). Thus, the first ten numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34 and 55. This pattern, which represents a widespread phenomenon in nature, is also used extensively in various fields of mathematics, economics and modern computation methods. 

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Why is Fibonacci Day celebrated on November 23? 
Fibonacci Day is observed by math fans on this date because the numerals of the date 11/23 (in month/day order) comprise the first four numbers of the Fibonacci sequence 1,1,2,3… 

Following is a link to a Fibonacci Sequence maze

November 23 is also Cashew Day

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