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OverviewAge range 6 to 9 Who brings Christmas presents in Italy?Where can we sunbathe on the beach on Christmas Day?Why do Russians celebrate Christmas in January? Everyone loves Christmas! But have you ever considered that Christmas might be celebrated elsewhere in the world in another way? What is the typical Christmas dish in Japan? Would you like to spend Christmas day in Ethiopia? Which goodies are always present on festive tables in Greece? On our journey together you'll learn lots of interesting things about the year'smost beautiful holiday. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pavla Hanackova , Maria Neradova , Karolina MedkovaPublisher: Albatros nakladatelstvi as Imprint: Albatros nakladatelstvi as ISBN: 9788000061313ISBN 10: 8000061317 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 21 October 2021 Recommended Age: From 6 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsWho brings the Christmas presents in Italy? Where can we sunbathe on the beach on Christmas Day? Why Russians celebrate Christmas in January? An attractive guide for children 4+ - Shows the variety of the Christmas traditions in different parts of the world - Teaches the importance of tolerance This book which is geared towards children was honestly enlightening to me as a twenty four year old. I was very intrigued to learn how others around the world celebrate Christmas each year and when they celebrate. I learned something new when it comes to how others calculate their year on the calendar. I recommend this book to anyone with children in their lives so that others are able to really open their eyes to diversity and different cultures. Heather Padgett, reviewer What did you like about the book? This was a wonderful celebration of a diverse cultures and holidays across the globe. In this book we get to visit 15 different areas and learn about the holidays that are celebrated in these places. Many of these celebrations I have never heard of until reading this book. In Ethiopia they celebrate Timkat. This is a holiday that celebrates the day Jesus was baptised. In Japan they celebrate Girls' Day, celebrating good health and fortune for their girls. In Mexico we learned about Dia De Muertos (the Day of the Dead). On each layout we are introduced to a character who tells us all about their holiday and the things that they love about the holiday. Each page has the holiday origin and where it is celebrated. Readers will also learn about the different foods or activities associated with the holiday. This book is extremely diverse in the illustrations and truly celebrates the global diversity of holidays and people who celebrate them. The illustrations are fun and they incorporate many of the colors and illustrations that are culturally relevant based on the holiday. Anything you didn't like about it? No To whom would you recommend this book? Perfect book to read all year round as each of these holidays come up. The information is concise and would be a great resource for creating activities for each holiday for hands-on learning. Perfect for children ages 3 and older. Who should buy this book? Daycares, early learning centers, elementary schools Where would you shelve it? 394.26 Should we (librarians/readers) put this on the top of our to read piles? Yes Youth Services Book Review Who brings the Christmas presents in Italy? Where can we sunbathe on the beach on Christmas Day? Why Russians celebrate Christmas in January? An attractive guide for children 4+ - Shows the variety of the Christmas traditions in different parts of the world - Teaches the importance of tolerance Author InformationPavla Hanackova (19902021) was a Czech author who studied English and Chinese at Palacky University, Olomouc, and later worked as a children's book editor for Albatros. In addition to her love of travel, she had a deep passion for food and all things food-related. She hailed from a picturesque Moravian village surrounded by vineyards. Maria Neradova is an illustrator, author, and graphic designer based in Bratislava, Slovakia. She grew up in a small town in a very non-artistic family and after years of drawing and doodling as a child, she decided to pursue a creative career. She studied graphic design in Zlin, Czech Republic as well as illustration and printmaking in Bratislava, Slovakia. During her studies, she spent some time in the U.S. and France. After finishing school in 2012, Maria started working as a freelance illustrator. She likes to vary in between her two main illustration styles, as it keeps her focused and loving her job. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |