Saint Patrick's Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Easter

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
A celebration of new life. That is the point of Easter for Christians and non-Christians. So the holiday s spring backdrop of budding trees and blooming flowers could not be more fitting. This book will help beginning readers crack the meaning behind the Easter bunny, dyed eggs, and more!

Earth Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Kwanzaa

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
Black, red, and green. These are the colors of Kwanzaa, the celebration of African-American culture. Black represents African heritage. And red and green stand for the hard times of the past and hope for the future. Beginning readers will learn some Swahili as they read about the seven days of Kwanzaa.

Thanksgiving

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
Often called Turkey Day, Thanksgiving is a scary time to be a gobbler. The bird is often at the center of the celebration, but unfortunately in the center of the table for feasting. In this title, young readers will learn about the President s annual turkey pardon and other fun Thanksgiving facts.

Cinco de Mayo

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Juneteenth

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2018

Halloween

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Veterans Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2018

Groundhog Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Independence Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Valentine's Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2018

Diwali

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
For five days every fall, India shines especially bright. The occasion is Diwali, the country s Festival of Lights. Clay lamps, fireworks and sparklers, and colorful rangoli sand art all add visual brilliance. The Diwali celebration will come alive in this early elementary read.

Labor Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2018

Chinese New Year

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
You could say the best is saved for last when it comes to Chinese New Year. The Lantern Festival stands as the holiday s grand finale. Dragon and lion puppets dance by day. At night, glowing lanterns float on water and across sky. This introduction to China s most famous celebration will mesmerize beginning readers.

Hanukkah

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
Spinning the dreidel. This is what many Jewish children most look forward to during Haunukkah. A twirl of the four-sided dice-like top can earn a candy jackpot! Young readers will learn how to play this game and how it connects to the eight-day celebration of light.

Day of the Dead

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 August 2017

Ramadan

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2017
Lunch is the favorite time of day for many kids. So it might be hard for them to understand why Muslims would choose to skip this meal for a whole month. This look at Ramadan explains the basic Islamic beliefs behind daytime fasting.

Memorial Day

by Rachel Grack

Published 1 January 2018