multiculturalism

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Celebrations around the world

a multicultural handbook
1996
Describes the background and context of over 300 celebrations, festivals, or religious holidays observed by countries and cultures around the world, with more than twenty listings for each month, and includes activities, sample recipes, and lists of related books and music.

A rainbow of friends

2005
Celebrates the differences among children, and offers a vision of peace and harmony that comes with acceptance.

Multicultural holidays

share our celebrations
2003
Provides information about a wide variety of holidays celebrated in the United States by people from around the world, including religious, political, heroic, and cultural observances, each with a selection of related activities, and includes strategies for teachers.

Whoever you are

2001
Despite the differences between people around the world, there are similarities that join us together, such as pain, joy, and love.

Immigration and multiculturalism

essential primary sources
2006
Presents approximately 150 primary source documents, such as speeches, legislation, memoirs, newspaper articles, and interviews, related to immigration and multiculturalism between the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.

Canada celebrates multiculturalism

1993
Text and accompanying photographs describe the many groups in Canada celebrating their old customs and traditions and sharing in the celebrations of the Canadians.

Canada

the culture
1993
Text and photographs discuss the music, dance, traditions, architecture, theater, sports, and arts that make up Canada's culture.

Our world

2005
Take a trip with your favorite Disney characters and learn how children around the world live, celebrate, speak, eat, etc.

We all come from different cultures

2012
"Simple text and full-color photos explore and celebrate differences in cultures"--Provided by publisher.

All the colors of the earth

1999
Reveals in verse that, despite outward differences, children everywhere are essentially the same and all are lovable.

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