autumn festivals

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Thanksgiving

2024
"Thanksgiving is the day people give thanks for the blessings in their lives. It's also a time to gather with family and friends to enjoy traditional foods like turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, this American holiday has been around since the 1620s. From the very first celebration to today's parades, food, and football, learn about this festive holiday's traditions and history"--Provided by publisher.
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The fall festival fiasco

2024
"Autumn has arrived and the fourth graders at Arthimos Elementary couldn't be more excited for the Fall Festival! But when the tickets go missing, the pie eating contest is sabotoged, and a suspiciously humongous pumpkin shows up, will anyone be able to save the day and catch the culprit? The school's best (and only) investigators are on the case, The Prime Detectives--Abby 'the Abacus' Feldstein, Cameron 'Cam' McGill, and Gabriel 'Gabe' Kim. Using arithmetic, geometry, and logic, the Prime Detectives will stop at nothing to figure out who did what, when, and why!"--Amazon.
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Fall adventures

Text and photographs look at activities during the season of fall.

Fall adventures

Text and photographs look at activities during the season of fall.

The Berenstain Bears' harvest festival

2015
The Bear family attend the first ever Chapel in the Woods Harvest Festival where they spend the day picking apples and taking a hay ride.

The fall festival

2012
Join Little Critter and his family on their exciting road trip to the Fall Festival. From apple picking to hayrides, discover how fun the harvest season can be.

The fall festival

2009
Little Critter enjoys fall festival activities, including apple picking and hay rides.

Autumn

1998
Provides directions for creating crafts, including kites, masks, and puppets, for the autumn season and offers comments on its events and festivals.

Autumn

September, October, and November
2005
Examines the important religious and secular holidays that are celebrated around the world in the autumn including Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, Harvest Festival and Thanksgiving, Halloween, Days of the Dead, Veteran's Day, and Ramadan.
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