Halloween is an odd mixture of creepy creatures, costume parties, and harvest festivals. It is also a confusing time for those hesitant to celebrate a holiday that traces its roots to pagan practices and beliefs. |
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Hannah loves all seven of the dresses her mother made for her by hand, and she wears a different one every day of the week. But which of the seven dresses should Hannah wear on her birthday? |
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Both Jewish and Gentile children can enjoy themselves as Kimmelman presents the basic elements of Passover from the point of view of a young Jewish child surrounded by an extended, loving family (including at least six orange tabby cats!). |
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A favorite Hanukkah song is given new life in this charmingly illustrated variation. Following the traditional first verse (I have a little dreidel; I made it out of clay…), the rhyming text depicts a convivial family gathering. |
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Symbols, great places, history, traditions, and holidays are introduced along with related crafts. Ideas include many paper, glue, and crayon projects, etc. |
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Keenan recounts the history of 9 patriotic U.S. holidays and 19 symbolic places, objects, and inspiring phrases. |
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It is New Year's Day, and friends and family from all over Latin America arrive at Carmen Teresa's house for the festivities. When a neighbor gives her a gift of a blank notebook, everyone has an idea of how she should fill it. |
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Two young church mice named Smidge and Smudge learn about Lent, Easter, and Ascension. |
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As a little girl collects Halloween candy of all shapes and sizes, readers take the correct piece of candy and place it in the appropriate die-cut hole. |
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