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Fiesta U.S.A.

A description accompanied by full-color photographs of several festivals celebrated by Mexican Americans in the United States: the Day of the Dead, the processions of Las Posadas, New Year's Day and the dance of Los Matachines, and Three Kings' Day.
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Mis fiestas =

My celebrations
Contains an introduction to the different festivals and celebrations of Latin America, in simple text with illustrations, providing information on Three Kings Day, Day of the Dead, Independence Day, and Christmas, describing each tradition. Presented in English and Spanish.

El Di? de los Muertos =

The Day of the Dead
Explains how Mexican families celebrate the lives of their deceased loved ones, including sharing pictures and stories, preparing feasts, and lighting candles in the graveyard on November 1, The Day of the Dead.

Go to sleep, Groundhog

When Groundhog is unable to sleep, he experiences autumn and winter holidays he never knew about, and then he finally falls asleep before Groundhog Day.

Ten mice for Tet

A village of mice prepares for Tet, or Vietnamese New Year, as different numbers of mice give gifts, cook food, and celebrate in other traditional ways. Includes an afterword with facts about the holiday.

Hungry holidays for Bella and Rosie

2008
Bella and Rosie look forward to Thanksgiving and Christmas because they love the food.
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Old Glory

1994
Our Nations Flag is seen in many places.

Fingerpuppets, fingerplays and holidays

1984
Includes patterns, photographs, and activities for finger puppets and plays, centered around holidays.

The night before Christmas

The well-known poem about an important Christmas Eve visitor.

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