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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Penny Ives. By Yearling. The regular list price is $3.99. Sells new for $3.60. There are some available for $0.01.
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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Lunita Mendoza. By Gareth Stevens Publishing. The regular list price is $24.67. Sells new for $4.48. There are some available for $4.43.
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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Norman Bridwell. By Topeka Bindery. The regular list price is $11.80. Sells new for $10.03.
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1 comments about Clifford Y El Gran Desfile/Clifford and the Big Parade (Clifford the Big Red Dog (Spanish Hardcover)).
  1. Clifford Y El Gran Desfile is the spanish translation of Clifford and the Big Parade. Emily Elizabeth and Clifford join the fun in the town's birthday party. Clifford tries to help, but he causes much trouble. In the end, as in most of the Clifford books, Clifford saves the day! You and your child will have fun discussing the reasons why the townspeople are dressed the way they are.


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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Sheri Dean. By Weekly Reader Early Learning Library. Sells new for $5.95. There are some available for $47.07.
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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Lisa Sferlazza Johnson. By Positive Spin Press. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $9.52. There are some available for $6.95.
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2 comments about Winter's Eve: Love and Lights.
  1. Once again, i add my comments to our own book, to offer another look into what it offers the Holiday Season. We had no luck finding a happy, introductory book to the various holidays around this time of year. ("Mom, why do people say "Happy Holidays" - how many holidays are there?") There were a few (very few) good factual books about each holiday, and absolutely no storybooks that included each light holiday. The book explores Diwali, Hanukkah, St. Lucia's Day, Advent, Los Posadas, Kwanzaa, and Chinese (Asian) New Year - each holiday celebrating light and having a specific light object associated with it. We researched for over a year looking for a Islamic holiday to include, but to no avail. Rather than include it falsely, we explore Ramadan (which sometimes occurs in the winter) on our website: www.pappyholidays.com. Also on the website, you will find coloring pages for each of the holildays and other "Eve" resources for families, teachers and kids. We sincerely hope you enjoy the book and learn as much as we did through this lighthearted and light-filled book.


  2. Another charming story of Eve, the fairy, and her friendships among other cultures. This beautifully illustrated book gives children (and adults) a glimpse into the colorful imagery of winter holiday traditions across our globe. As in the other Eve stories, this book conveys a positive message about friendship and diversity.


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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Helen Frost. By Capstone Press. The regular list price is $5.95. Sells new for $3.36. There are some available for $15.14.
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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Timothy M. Robinson. By Deseret Book Co. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $12.76. There are some available for $1.99.
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1 comments about A Night Without Darkness.
  1. Very good book. I like how it has scriptural references so I can go back and read it in the scriptures as well. The pictures are really cool too. It is sure to be a Christmas favorite in my family!


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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Ying Chang Compestine. By Holiday House. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $0.89. There are some available for $0.89.
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5 comments about D Is For Dragon Dance.

  1. It's a given that we can learn a great deal from other cultures, other customs, and there's not a better time to start than when we're young. "D Is For Dragon Dance" is both entertaining and educational as it tells about the Chinese New Year with all its color and unique traditions (my favorite is how youngsters greet the New Year by honoring their parents!)

    An alphabet book, it begins with "A is for Acrobats," takes us through to K and L for Kites and Lanterns, then concludes with "Z is for Zodiac," explaining that the Chinese calendar is a 12 year cycle with each year represented by a different animal.

    Yongsheng Xuan has created boldly colored full page illustrations in watercolor, acrylic and latex. They're all eye-poppers.

    Also included is an author's note with tips to ensure good fortune in the New Year (clean the house before the New Year starts and light firecrackers to scare off evil spirits, etc.) Plus, there's a recipe for dumplings called "New Year's Dumpling Delight."

    "D is for Dragon Dance" is a sure kid pleaser bound to elicit lots of interesting dinner table conversations.

    - Gail Cooke


  2. D is for Dragon Dance is an absolutley beautiful book that has information on the Chinese New Year done so in an A to Z fashion.

    Each page is a work of art because if you look at it you will notice that underneath each drawing is Chinese Characters, some represent a single word and others a saying. The characters where done in 4 different calligraphy styles 3 from the dynasty they where from and 1 in the cursive or grass style. On the last page of the book in the author's note, under the artist note you will see the word Dragon and how it looks in each of the 4 styles. With the characters underneath each painting, it give each page a textured look that makes fools your eyes and makes your hands go to feel each page, only to be disappointed that it feels paper smooth and not textured as you see. I love the way the artist draws, his children are beautiful!

    Here is the break down of what each letter stands for.
    A - Acrobats
    B - Balls (shows a acrobat in a 2 person Fu dog / lion dancers balanced on a ball)
    C - Calligraphy
    D - Dragon Dance
    E _ Evil Spirits
    F - Firecrackers
    G - Grandma & Grandpa
    H - Haircut ( the author probablty didn't have the space to mention it, but one should only get their hair cut before the New Year and not during the New Year Celebrations because you'll be cutting off all of your good luck)
    I - Incense
    J - Jade
    K - Kites
    L - Lanterns
    M - Moon
    N - Noodles
    O - Oranges
    P - Peking Duck
    Q - Quiz
    R - Red Envelopes
    S - Steamed Dumplings ( Yum!!)
    T - Tradition
    U - Unity
    V - Veneration
    W - Wish
    X - Xylograph
    Y - Yo - Yos
    Z - Zodiac ( 12 year cycle) This one starts in the year 1981 the year od the rooster and ends in 2016 in the year of the monkey.

    On the last page is both the author's and artists notes on the book as well as a receipe for New Year's Dumplings Delight and Soy-Garlic Dipping Sauce, which I can't wait to try.


  3. D Is For Dragon Dance is an alphabet picturebook about the theme of Chinese New Year's festivities, from the importance of connecting with family ("G is for Grandma and Grandpa") to New Year's customs ("O is for Oranges" - they are given as a sign of good fortune) to protections against evil spirits ("X is for Xylograph", a wood carving on the door meant to keep evil spirits out). Full-color illustrations by Yongsheng Xuan blend a feel for traditional Chinese art with vibrancy and energy bursting off of the page. A fun way for young readers to learn about Chinese culture and their ABC's at the same time.


  4. From Acrobats to Zodiac, this is a book that uses the alphabet to introduce many different aspects of Chinese New Year to preK-K-aged kids (though my 8-year-old liked this one, too). Instructional for adults is the last page which contains notes from the author, such as "tips to ensure good fortune in the New Year," information about the Chinese characters that appear in the book, and a recipe for dumplings. A fun read!


  5. My daughter just received this book as a gift for her 3rd birthday. She loves the book. My husband and I also enjoy the book.

    A good book to add to your 'international' book collection.


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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

By Dial. The regular list price is $15.99. Sells new for $13.33. There are some available for $4.95.
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Posted in Holidays (Thursday, July 24, 2008)

Written by Patricia Hubbell. By Marshall Cavendish Corporation. The regular list price is $15.95. Sells new for $9.59. There are some available for $9.58.
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Mrs. Santa Claus
Philippines (Festivals of the World)
Clifford Y El Gran Desfile/Clifford and the Big Parade (Clifford the Big Red Dog (Spanish Hardcover))
Memorial Day (Our Country's Holidays)
Winter's Eve: Love and Lights
Memorial Day (National Holidays)
A Night Without Darkness
D Is For Dragon Dance
Nino's Mask
Rabbit Moon: A Book of Holidays and Celebrations

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