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Celebration Adventures Through Many World Cultures

Anna Claire

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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"Celebration Adventures Through Many World Cultures" is a captivating journey for young readers, ages 5-10, that explores the beauty of global celebrations and traditions. Through vibrant storytelling, the book introduces children to the importance of respect, friendship, and unity through diverse cultural celebrations. Each chapter immerses readers in a different celebration, from dances and feasts to festivals of light and harvests, showing how every tradition holds a unique lesson. The characters in the story, guided by the wisdom of the forest and its magical creatures, learn that every culture is a treasure trove of stories, values, and virtues, and that joy can be found in understanding and embracing the differences that make us who we are. A heartwarming tale, it inspires curiosity, inclusivity, and love for the world’s diverse traditions, teaching children that we are all connected through the joy of celebration.
Available since: 06/23/2025.
Print length: 133 pages.

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