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Celebrate Chinese New Year while making chiao–tzu dumplings, then pop over to Saudi Arabia and taste delicious date–nut cookies called ma’amoul while celebrating Eid ul–Fitr. Make an elaborate Venetian mask to wear at a masquerade ball in Venice during carnevale, then pound out a festive rhythm on the Igbo drum you’ve made and celebrate the Iriji festival in Nigeria. Eat, drink, and make merry with the many diverse and exciting crafts, recipes, and activities in this book. No matter what language you say it in, celebrations are fun!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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celebrating around the world,
This review is from: Kids Around the World Celebrate!: The Best Feasts and Festivals from Many Lands (Paperback)
This book is very useful for background info on various carnivals around the world.We trid the recipe for king cake for Mardi Gras it was delicious.
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3.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews) 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Covers a variety of feasts and festivals from around the world,
By Julia Flyte - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kids Around the World Celebrate!: The Best Feasts and Festivals from Many Lands (Paperback)
My seven year old son needed to choose and research an international festival for a school project. This is a brilliant little book that's ideal for the 6-9 age group. It covers 16 festivals from around the world (four from the US and the rest from countries as diverse as Saudi Arabia, Italy, Nigeria, Barbados, Israel and China). The festivals are grouped into four categories: New Year festivals, celebrating before and after fasts, giving thanks and renewing the spirit. For each festival it talks about the historical background, what people are celebrating, how they celebrate and the kinds of foods and decorations that they use. Then for each celebration there is a craft activity and a recipe.
As examples, for Ano Viejo (an Ecuardorian New Year festival) there are simple instructions for making an Ano Viejo puppet and making fruit salad. For the Japanese Festival of the Dead, children can make paper lanterns and soba noodle soup. For Pongal (a Hindu thanksgiving festival celebrated in south-eastern India), children can make a rice based pongal feast and a garland of bells for their pets. For the Brazilian Mardi Gras, children can make a Samba school flag and a Coconut Cooler drink. In all cases, the materials and ingredients are readily obtainable. The book is written in a very engaging way and I learned a lot reading it, even about festivals that I thought I already had a good understanding of. I highly recommend this as a way to encourage your children to learn more about the world around us and its many religions, as well as being a terrific source of fun craft activities. The only improvement that I would make is a calendar to show approximately when these festivals fall within the year. 10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
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Fun for you and the kids,
By a_reader_somewhere - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kids Around the World Celebrate!: The Best Feasts and Festivals from Many Lands (Paperback)
We were looking for something to do with our twins the other night and made a recipe for Chinese new year from this book. It was delicious and lots of fun to do together. Plus the kids loved doing the activities. Highly reccomended.
0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Kids Around the World Celebrate!: The Best Feasts and Festivals from Many Lands (Kids Around the World),
By NMP "40-something mom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Kids Around the World Celebrate!: The Best Feasts and Festivals from Many Lands (Paperback)
My daughter and I just made date nut cookies from a recipe in this book. They ended up being disasterous and a rather expensive mistake to make. The ingredient proportions and the oven temperature we obviously incorrect.
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