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Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr

a first look
2023
"Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr celebrate faith and giving thanks . . . readers will learn all about these two holidays and how people celebrate them"--Provided by publisher.

Rosh Hashanah

2021
Presents a brief explanation about Rosh Hashanah, a Jewish holiday which is sometimes called the Jewish New Year, discussing traditions, food that is served and more.

Home for the holidays

a little book about the different holidays that bring us together
2021
"Share in the joy with Elmo and friends in this special story that proves no matter what you celebrate, there's no place like home for the holidays!"--Back cover.

Every day's a holiday

Winnie's birthday countdown
2023
"A young girl learns about (and celebrates) a different holiday for each day of the year as she counts down to her favorite day of all--her birthday"--Provided by publisher.

Japan

2023
Get to know Japan-- its land, animals, people, and way of life.

Come on in!

there's a party in this book!
2022
"There's a party in this book! Can you help Lemon look? Shake up this book an shout, Come on in! Finally the party's about to begin!"--Provided by publisher.

Olaf's Frozen adventure

cinestory comic
"It's the first holiday season since the gates reopened in Arendelle. Anna and Elsa are hosting a surprise holiday party for the entire town. But when the townspeople unexpectedly excuse themselves to prepare for their own celebrations, Anna and Elsa realize they have no family traditions of their own. Olaf, with Sven at his side, embarks on a mission to find Anna and Elsa the best tradition ever in this colorful cinestory comic."--Page [4] of cover.

Groundhog Day!

Introduces the history of Groundhog Day, presents facts about groundhogs, and discusses the ways people celebrate this holiday.

Easter morning, Easter sun

2021
A family of cats celebrates Easter by enjoying such holiday traditions as hot cross buns for breakfast, an exciting egg hunt in a springtime meadow and a special dinner shared with loved ones.

Day of the dead

2023
Thinking of loved ones who have died is often depressing. But in Latin America and Hispanic communities, people celebrate the lives of their loved ones who have passed. Day of the Dead is a time of great celebration and joy. People make altars called ofrendas with pictures, gifts, treats, and flowers to remember their loved ones and help them on their journey. Families gather for picnics in cemeteries and eat special treats. Parades featuring skeleton costumes and music bring communities together. This tradition is most widely celebrated in Mexico and in Mexican-American communities in the United States. Readers will discover the joy and excitement of Day of the Dead through vibrant photographs and age-appropriate text.

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