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Books with title Let's Celebrate Autumn

  • Let's Celebrate Holi!

    Ajanta Chakraborty, Vivek Kumar, Janelle Diller

    eBook (Bollywood Groove, Feb. 11, 2017)
    An Amazon Bestseller, multiple years in a row, this book is a delightful way for kids to learn about Holi!Go on an adventure with Maya, Neel and their cute little partner, Chintu the squirrel, as they learn all about this famous Indian festival of colors including the story behind Holi, the colorful Holi markets, the incredible fun of playing Holi, the delicious Holi food and drinks and even about some unique ways of celebrating throughout the country.**COMING UP** Check out the accompanying Holi Dance & 50-Activity Book for hours of fun & learning.Maya & Neel’s India Adventures 10+ Book Series is written with the mission to RAISE MULTICULTURAL KIDS! We are Indie authors and 1st generation Indian immigrants, who have dedicated the past decade to spreading multiculturalism through our local dance & culture company as well through this book series whose extreme popularity has taken even us by surprise. You can follow our cultural journey on social media at Bollywood Groove and Culture Groove. To all our little and grownup readers: Thank You for supporting our work & mission!--------------For bulk orders (e.g., classrooms, Holi parties) or author visits contact ajanta@culturegroove.comOur Series Available Worldwide (CultureGroove.com/Books):Festivals: Diwali, Navratri, Holi, Vaisakhi, Ramadan & Eid | Mythology: Ganesha, Krishna | Places: Delhi & Taj Mahal, Mumbai | Wedding | Diwali 50 Activity Book | Gift Sets 1 & 2
  • Let's Celebrate!

    Sally Huss

    language (, Oct. 27, 2019)
    We all like days to celebrate. But, why do we like them so much?Is it only the cake, the ice cream, or the presents? Or, is it a day to honor and celebrate something, a day to have fun, to be especially happy, and to share wishes like “Happy Birthday,” “Happy Easter,” “Happy Holidays,” “Happy St. Patrick’s Day?” If so, why not have a “Happy” day every day? For kids, this sets the imagination stirring. How about “Happy First Day of School,” “Happy Clean My Room Day,” “Happy Learn Something New Day,” “Happy New Friend Day,” Happy Old Friend Day?” Any excuse will do to start every day right by proclaiming it “Happy.”All in rhyme with over 35 delightful illustrations.
  • Let's Celebrate Holi!

    Ajanta Chakraborty, Vivek Kumar, Janelle Diller

    Paperback (Bollywood Groove, Feb. 9, 2017)
    An Amazon Bestseller, multiple years in a row, this book is a delightful way for kids to learn about Holi!Go on an adventure with Maya, Neel and their cute little partner, Chintu the squirrel, as they learn all about this famous Indian festival of colors including the story behind Holi, the colorful Holi markets, the incredible fun of playing Holi, the delicious Holi food and drinks and even about some unique ways of celebrating throughout the country.**COMING UP** Check out the accompanying Holi Dance & 50-Activity Book for hours of fun & learning.Maya & Neel’s India Adventures 10+ Book Series is written with the mission to RAISE MULTICULTURAL KIDS! We are Indie authors and 1st generation Indian immigrants, who have dedicated the past decade to spreading multiculturalism through our local dance & culture company as well through this book series whose extreme popularity has taken even us by surprise. You can follow our cultural journey on social media at Bollywood Groove and Culture Groove. To all our little and grownup readers: Thank You for supporting our work & mission!--------------For bulk orders (e.g., classrooms, Holi parties) or author visits contact ajanta@culturegroove.comOur Series Available Worldwide (CultureGroove.com/Books):Festivals: Diwali, Navratri, Holi, Vaisakhi, Ramadan & Eid | Mythology: Ganesha, Krishna | Places: Delhi & Taj Mahal, Mumbai | Wedding | Diwali 50 Activity Book | Gift Sets 1 & 2
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  • Let's Celebrate Eid

    Umm Ilhaam

    eBook (, May 20, 2020)
    "Eid is a time of celebration for Muslims around the world. Join us in this book as we explore the traditions followed by the Propher Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) and his companions and learn all about Eid!"
  • Let's Celebrate Holi!

    Ajanta Chakraborty, Vivek Kumar, Janelle Diller

    Hardcover (Bollywood Groove, Feb. 8, 2017)
    ** OUR OTHER TITLES (Buy on Amazon): ** Let’s Celebrate 5 Days of Diwali! Let’s Visit Mumbai! In this multicultural and educational series from Bollywood Groove, join Maya, Neel and their pet squirrel, Chintu, as they visit their cousin Ameya in India to celebrate Holi! Kids will learn about history, food, language and cultural elements of Holi as it is celebrated across India... all while making two new best friends! ** Book Includes: ** INFO-ZOOM: Story of Holi, Holi around India INFO-RECAP: Pictorial summary of Holi ** Parents: ** Our books provide a glimpse into the beautiful cultural diversity of India, including occasional mythology references. ** Upcoming Titles: ** Let's Celebrate an Indian Wedding! Let’s Visit a Farm in Punjab! ** For BULK ORDER DISCOUNTS, please contact info@bollygroove.com ** ** Check out our website: ** For more kids products and to sign up for book updates please visit: http://www.BollyGroove.com/books
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  • Let's celebrate!

    Timea Fülöp

    language (, Oct. 14, 2015)
    Niki & Jazmin's Let's celebrate! book has 2 stories:BIRTHDAY GIRLSNiki and Jazmin were counting how many sleeps till their birthday for a long time. Finally the long awaited day has arrived and on a nice December day Niki and Jazmin has turned 3…CARNIVALNiki and Jazmin were eagerly waiting for the carnival. Every day they came up with new ideas about what kind of costumes they will have. ..., a ballerina, a clown, a racoon, a princess, perhaps a cat... but out of the the dozen costumes which one they will wear at the carnival?
  • Let's Celebrate!

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Inc., Oct. 25, 2016)
    We all like days to celebrate. But, why do we like them so much?Is it only the cake, the ice cream, or the presents? Or, is it a day to honor and celebrate something, a day to have fun, to be especially happy, and to share wishes like “Happy Birthday,” “Happy Easter,” “Happy Holidays,” “Happy St. Patrick’s Day?” If so, why not have a “Happy” day every day? For kids, this sets the imagination stirring. How about “Happy First Day of School,” “Happy Clean My Room Day,” “Happy Learn Something New Day,” “Happy New Friend Day,” Happy Old Friend Day?” Any excuse will do to start every day right by proclaiming it “Happy.”All in rhyme with over 35 delightful illustrations.
  • Let's Celebrate

    Gavriel Goldman

    Paperback (Behrman House, Oct. 1, 1996)
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  • Let's Celebrate!

    Ruth Esrig Brinn, Stephanie Mensh

    Paperback (Kar-Ben Pub, Feb. 1, 1977)
    Book by Brinn, Ruth Esrig
  • Let's Celebrate

    Lada Kratky

    Paperback (Hampton Brown Co Inc, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Book by Kratky, Lada
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  • Let's Celebrate!.

    Nickelodeon

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's, )
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  • Let's Celebrate Purim

    Behrman House, Adam Siegel

    Paperback (Behrman House, Oct. 1, 1996)
    This sixteen-page magazine is filled with vibrant photographs of family celebrations to bring holiday observance to life for your students and their parents. Stories, songs, and activities add fun and meaning to the retelling of the story of Purim and its rituals and values. Every magazine has a special page to help families get the most out of the holiday. These irresistibly colorful magazines will create a strong and vital link between the classroom and the living room.