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Ramadan Kareem / by Yuksel, M. O.; Aly, Hatem.;
Includes bibliographical references."Come in and experience the sacred traditions of Ramadan, the Islamic month of mercy and blessings, with children and families from across the globe. From waking up early for suhoor and fasting from dawn to dusk to praying and preparing an iftar meal to be shared, Ramadan is a time of increased spirituality, gratitude, charity, and empathy for all. With warm, lyrical text from M. O. Yuksel and richly detailed artwork from illustrator Hatem Aly, this is a must-have book that invites readers to enjoy the wonder of Ramadan. The book also includes easy-to-understand back matter and fun, interactive elements."--Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Picture books.; Ramadan; Holidays (Islamic law);

A winter walk in the city / by Fishman, Cathy Goldberg.; Hall, Melanie W.;
LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Holidays; Winter; Counting books.;

Let it glow / by Meyer, Marissa.; Levy, Joanne.;
Told in alternating voices, twelve-year-old identical twin sisters adopted into separate families switch places to experience the other's holiday traditions.
Subjects: Hanukkah fiction.; Christmas fiction.; Identical twins; Sisters; Adoption; Holidays;

Dr. Seuss's Thing One, Thing Two and the leprechaun / by Seuss,Dr.; Brannon, Tom.;
In simple rhyming text, Thing One and Thing Two from Dr. Seuss's "The Cat in the Hat" chase a tricky leprechaun through a St. Patrick's Day parade, where they encounter bag pipe and harp players, Irish stepdancers, four-lead clovers, a rainbow, and even a pot of gold.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Saint Patrick's Day; Leprechauns; Holidays;

Spectacular / by Garber, Stephanie,author.; Fowinkle, Rosie,illustrator.;
As Scarlett plans a festive celebration, Donatella hunts for the ideal gift, and Tella hopes to sway Legend's opinion of the Great Holiday with a perfect present.013-018.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Novellas.; Holidays; Interpersonal relations; Magic; Sisters; Holidays; Interpersonal relations; Magic; Sisters;

Cinco de Mouse-O! / by Cox, Judy.; Ebbeler, Jeffrey.;
Mouse enjoys the sights and smells of Cinco de Mayo despite being trailed by a determined cat.LSC
Subjects: Mice; Cinco de Mayo (Mexican holiday);
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Rock your mocs / by Goodluck, Laurel.; Goodnight, Madelyn.;
An introduction to the annual celebration of 'Rock Your Mocs Day,' because moccasins and Native pride shouldn't be saved just for ceremonies and powwows, but celebrated all year round.
Subjects: Picture books.; Moccasins; Indigenous peoples; Holidays;

Amy Wu and the Lantern Festival / by Zhang, Kat,1991-; Chua, Charlene.;
When Amy accidentally breaks her family's lantern, she learns to mend the old with the new to create a new tradition. Includes instructions on how to make homemade lanterns.Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Picture books.; Ullambana; Chinese New Year; Lunar New Year; Holidays; Chinese Americans;

Playing with lanterns / by Wang, Yage(College teacher); Zhu, Chengliang.; Wang, Helen,1965-;
LSC
Subjects: Festivals; Holidays; Paper lanterns; Chinese New Year;

Warm Hearts Day / by Elliott, Rebecca.;
Appeals to 1st-2nd graders.Reading level grade 2.LSC
Subjects: Diary fiction.; Wingdale, Eva (Fictitious character); Owls; Holidays; Gifts;