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Kwanzaa (Rookie ReadAbout Holidays),Used
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Product DescriptionAn introduction to the traditions, festivities, and history of Kwanzaa for the youngest readers.This factfilled Rookie ReadAbout Holiday book introduces the youngest readers (Ages 36) to the traditions, festivities, and history of Kwanzaa. Colorful photos and very simple nonfiction text encourage children to read on their own as they take an indepth look at this joyous AfricanAmerican holiday.From School Library JournalPreSGr 2This set offers concise historical information and an unbiased evaluation of the cultural significance of holidays. Every aspect of this series seems perfectly tailored to Common Core classrooms that strive to make nonfiction exciting. Clever chapter headings, such as 'Meet a Furry Forecaster!' in Groundhog Day, draw students in. 'Fast Fact!' text boxes and photo captions will grab their attention while providing additional information. Reproductions and gorgeous, glossy color photos will spark conversations. For example, one photo shows a woman holding an enormous groundhog aloft. Calendars invite numerical and spatial learning, and the artsandcrafts projects will help readers synthesize facts. Even the tables of contents and glossaries are visually dynamic. Not a single inch of page space is wasted (e.g., page numbers are presented inside icons in the shape of the holiday's symbol, such as a groundhog, heart or dreidel). Students will appreciate and be entertained by discovering new details with each read.a(c) Copyright 2013. Library Journal. LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.About the AuthorLisa M. Herrington has written for children for 20 years. She lives in Trumbull, Connecticut, with her husband and daughter.
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