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  • Festivals in Asia.

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    Hardcover (Kodansha USA Inc, March 1, 1976)
    Describes festivals which celebrate the New Year, the changing of the seasons, and religious days in nine Asian countries.
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  • Festivals

    Ruth Manning-Sanders, Raymond Briggs

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, June 3, 1985)
    Historical background material supplements a collection of poems, stories, and anecdotes in which international holiday customs are described
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  • Festivals

    Myra Cohn Livingston, Leonard Everett Fisher

    Hardcover (Holiday House, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Combining poetry and full-color paintings, the companion volume to Celebrations takes a close up look at fourteen multicultural festivals, from the Chinese New Year to Kwanzaa.
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  • Festivals

    Margaret Hall

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 6, 2003)
    Explore the history, purposes, food, music, and dance of different types of festivals around the world, including seasonal and religious festivals.
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  • Festivals in Art

    Brigitte Baumbusch

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, July 1, 2005)
    Looks at how festivals, parties, and celebrations are represented in paintings and sculpture.
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  • Festivals

    Samantha Berger, Pamela Chanko

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Nov. 1, 1998)
    Simple text and photographs present some of the festivals found in America, including those celebrating watermelons, frogs, and balloons.
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  • Festivals

    Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Raintree, July 1, 2013)
    What do festivals look like? Are all festivals the same? Why do people go to festivals? This picture book contains stunning photography from around the world to captivate young learners and inspire questions about festivals. The first text appears in detailed parent and teacher notes at the end of the book. These notes contain information about the content and suggestions for discussion about festivals, including suggestions for a variety of ways in which the book can be used.
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  • Festivals

    Meryl Doney

    Paperback (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1998)
    Introduces a variety of well known festivals from around the world and provides instructions for related crafts, including a dragon toy for the Chinese New Year, dancing wings for Mardi Gras, and a sugar skull for Halloween
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  • Festivals

    Paul Johnson

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2001)
    'Festivals' and 'My Family and Friends' launch an exciting series of craft resources for children age 6+: over 25 templates in each book that you simply photocopy, cut and fold to create a multitude of books, cards, masks, models and decorations on a favourite theme. You can enlarge them, reduce them, copy them on plain or coloured paper, and because they are photocopiable, create them over and over again. Each template comes with instructions for the children to follow, which can be used to support literacy teaching; lots of ideas for decorating and developing the projects; and background notes on the themes. Paul Johnson's ideas are simple, original, guaranteed to enliven school projects and produce impressive results with minimum preparation.
  • Festivals

    Meryl Doney

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1997)
    Introduces a variety of well known festivals from around the world and provides instructions for related crafts, including a dragon toy for the Chinese New Year, dancing wings for Mardi Gras, and a sugar skull for Halloween
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  • Festivals

    Meryl Doney

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Introduces a variety of festivals and holidays from around the world and provides instructions for related crafts, including a dragon toy for the Chinese New Year, dancing wings for Mardi Gras, and a sugar skull for Halloween.
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  • Festivals

    Lynn Huggins-Cooper

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 15, 2004)
    Huggins-Cooper, Lynn
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