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K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Constanza Basaluzzo.
Caleb and Carter narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in their respective religious holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from different illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. The books include instructions for making a milk carton dreidel and a Christmas ornament. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Caleb's Hanukkah and Carter's Christmas.
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K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Holli Conger.
Children narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in these four cultural holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from various illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. Each book includes an appealing holiday-specific activity, such as a turkey cookie recipe and instructions for making a Kwanzaa drum. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Daniela's Day of the Dead, Grace's Thanksgiving, and Hailey's Halloween, and Kevin's Kwanzaa.
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K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Katie Saunders.
Children narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in these four cultural holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from various illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. Each book includes an appealing holiday-specific activity, such as a turkey cookie recipe and instructions for making a Kwanzaa drum. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Daniela's Day of the Dead, Grace's Thanksgiving, and Hailey's Halloween, and Kevin's Kwanzaa.
(4)
K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Katie Saunders.
Caleb and Carter narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in their respective religious holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from different illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. The books include instructions for making a milk carton dreidel and a Christmas ornament. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Caleb's Hanukkah and Carter's Christmas.
(4)
K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Constanza Basaluzzo.
Children narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in these four cultural holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from various illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. Each book includes an appealing holiday-specific activity, such as a turkey cookie recipe and instructions for making a Kwanzaa drum. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Daniela's Day of the Dead, Grace's Thanksgiving, and Hailey's Halloween, and Kevin's Kwanzaa.
(4)
K-3
Cloverleaf Books: Fall and Winter Holidays series.
Illustrated by
Holli Conger.
Children narrate contrived stories introducing the customs involved in these four cultural holidays. Sidebars with dry text provide more straightforward information and facts about each celebration. The pictures (from various illustrators) are cheesy but cheerful. Each book includes an appealing holiday-specific activity, such as a turkey cookie recipe and instructions for making a Kwanzaa drum. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. Review covers these Fall and Winter Holidays titles: Daniela's Day of the Dead, Grace's Thanksgiving, and Hailey's Halloween, and Kevin's Kwanzaa.