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Evokes memories of family dinners, special Thanksgiving traditions and the autumn season through stories, poetry, photographs and artwork reflecting celebrations from times past and present day. This book is suitable for those who wish to embrace the coming of autumn and experience the traditions, beauty and joy of this holiday.
Briefly chronicles Thanksgiving celebrations from fifteenth century Massachusetts to the present.
Hundreds of proven hands-on activities, carefully outlined and using inexpensive materials, emphasize learning by doing, encourage creativity, and afford opportunities to develop responsibility. Organized into 19 thematic units (from "Marvelous Me" to "Summertime and the Sun") and correlated to the school-year calendar, the activities cover key curriculum areas such as language arts, math, and science; they also involve art, music, cooking, movement, block play, and role plays. Jargon-free and clearly written, the book is also a great resource for parents. Grades preK-K. 302 pages. Good Year Books. Second Edition.
Celebrate the meaning and traditions of the most wonderful time of the year with the most festive book available, Christmas Ideals. This cozy compilation has something for every moment and mood of the holiday season--from poetry about the Yuletide sparkle in children's eyes to the biblical story of Christmas; from joyous gatherings to quiet moments of reflection. Each color-packed page of this edition pairs lovely artwork and photography with seasonal poetry and quotations, essays, Bible excerpts, and recipes. Perfect for reading in one sitting or savoring throughout the season, this beautiful softcover book will bring the joy of Christmas to hearts and homes.
A family holds its first Thanksgiving without a beloved grandmother, yet by remembering her traditions, they are able to celebrate once again. Full color.
Learn more about the history of the feast that started off as a harvest celebration and has now become a national holiday. After their first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims at Plymouth shared a three-day feast with their Native American neighbors. Of course, the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag didn’t know it at the time, but they were making history.
Veteran historian Robert Tracy McKenzie sets aside centuries of legend and political stylization to present the mixed blessing that was the first Thanksgiving. Like good narrative history, McKenzie's critical account of our Pilgrim ancestors confronts us with our own unresolved issues of national and spiritual identity.
It's almost Thanksgiving, and Tuyet is excited about the holiday and the vacation from school. There's just one problem: her Vietnamese American family is having duck for Thanksgiving dinner—not turkey! Nobody has duck for Thanksgiving. What will her teacher and the other kids think? To her surprise, Tuyet enjoys her yummy thanksgiving dinner anyhow, and an even bigger surprise is waiting for her at school on Monday. Dinners from roast beef to lamb to enchiladas adorned the Thanksgiving tables of her classmates, but they all had something in common—family! Kids from families with different traditions will enjoy this warm story about "the right way" to celebrate an American holiday.