Mardi Gras and Carnival

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 August 2009
Put on a mask and join the street party for Mardi Gras. Learn all about this colorful New Orleans’ holiday, where people enjoy food and fun before the beginning of Lent, a period of reflection and giving up things we enjoy. Explore the history of Mardi Gras, and Carnival, and all its different customs taken from around the world!

Saint Patricks Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 November 2009
On March 17th of each year, millions of people all over the world celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Taste the foods, hear the music, and dance the dances that make up his celebration. The history of this celebration will captivate children and teach them about Irish culture and traditions.

St. Patrick's Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 August 2009

Christmas

by Molly Aloian

Published 30 September 2008
This title is suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. Hang the stockings and sings some carols - it's Christmas time! Come inside and learn all about this popular seasonal celebration, from its ancient Christian roots to the holiday extravaganza it has become today.

Ramadan

by Molly Aloian

Published 30 September 2008
This title is suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims across the world observe daytime fasting for a whole month. It is believed that it was during this month that the first verses from the Koran were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad.

Thanksgiving

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 July 2009
It’s time to carve the turkey and give thanks! Thanksgiving explores in colorful detail this national holiday, from mashed potatoes and gravy to the religious observances. Learn the history of Thanksgiving, from its first pilgrim celebration in 1621, to its celebration in modern day.

Halloween

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 January 2009

Passover

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 January 2009
This book is suitable for ages 4 to 8 years. "Passover" looks at this major Jewish spring festival celebrating the freeing of Israelites from Egyptian slavery. Come inside "Passover" and learn the history behind this holy observance and how it is celebrated today.

Hannukkah

by Molly Aloian

Published 30 September 2008
Hanukkah is a Jewish festival of lights that celebrates the re-dedication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Hanukkah is observed over eight days by lighting a candle on the Menorah, a special candelabrum, once each day. After lighting the candle, Jews recite blessings and sing special hymns.

Kwanzaa

by Molly Aloian

Published 30 September 2008
Kwanzaa is an African American festival that celebrates family, community and culture. It began in 1966 and based on various African harvest festivals in an attempt to bring African Americans together and remind them of their roots.

Earth Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 January 2009
Plant a tree and walk to work—it’s Earth Day! An annual celebration of awareness, Earth Day is designed to encourage people to take part in the preservation of their environment. Come inside Earth Day to learn the history of the event, the celebrations, and how you can get involved. Young readers will enjoy this inviting look into the world of environmental consciousness.

Columbus Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 January 2010
Each year on October 12th, millions of people in the United States celebrate Columbus Day. Easy-to-read text and colorful images help describe the events of Christopher Columbus' voyage, the discovery of the New World, and the activities and celebrations associated with this holiday.

Remembrance Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 January 2010

Independence Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 August 2009

Canada Day

by Molly Aloian

Published 1 August 2009
Learn the history behind this national holiday, celebrating the birth of a nation by Canadians from coast to coast. See the many different ways in which this multi-cultural nation recognizes this occasion with fireworks, music, food, a day-off work, and other special events.


Navidad (Christmas)

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 September 2023

Halloween (Halloween)

by Molly Aloian

Published 15 September 2023