Describes the Mexican holiday of Cinco de Mayo, which celebrates Mexico's defeat of France in 1867, and honors Benito Ju?rez, who is considered the greatest Mexican president.
Contains step-by-step instructions for ten craft projects for celebrating the holiday Cinco de Mayo, such as word balloons, "border blooms," and sun stone sun prints, and includes a list of further resources.
Describes the sights, sounds, and tastes associated with the celebration of Cinco de Mayo, a holiday observed by Mexicans and Mexican-Americans to commemorate the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.
Provides information about Cinco de Mayo, the celebration of Mexico's victory over France, and features historic lithographs, as well as photographs of a contemporary reenactment of Cinco de Mayo events.
Presents information on the holiday Cinco De Mayo, and includes a description of its history, how Mexico won its independence from the French and the Spanish, and how it is celebrated. Includes glossary.
Examines the history of Cinco de Mayo and how it is celebrated both in Mexico and the United States, describes the importance of Mexican Independence and the Battle of Puebla, and what it means to the people.