Festivals


Dizzy
Another One Bites the Dust (Jaz Parks, #2)
Waiting for Hanami: A Picture Book About Japanese and African American Cousins Celebrating Family for Children (Ages 4-8)
Diwali in My New Home
Binny's Diwali
Eva's Treetop Festival (Owl Diaries, #1)
The Maple Festival (The Adventures of Sophie Mouse, #5)
Peony in Love
Circle Round: Raising Children in Goddess Traditions
Halloween (Holiday Series, 1)
Celebrating the Great Mother: A Handbook of Earth-Honoring Activities for Parents and Children
How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
The Road to Woodstock
Arborescentes (Arborescentes #1)
Royaume de vent et de colères
A Princess in Theory by Alyssa ColeThe Bride Test by Helen  HoangThe Kiss Quotient by Helen  HoangA Prince on Paper by Alyssa ColeSpinning Silver by Naomi Novik
Celebrations in Romance Novels
55 books — 8 voters
Gullah Folktales from the Georgia Coast by Charles Colcock Jones Jr.The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du BoisFoxfire 2 by Eliot WiggintonStorytellers by John A. BurrisonBrothers in Clay by John A. Burrison
Georgia Folklife and Folk Cultures
80 books — 2 voters

Lunar New Year Love Story by Gene Luen YangThe First Lantern Festival by L Sam ZhangHanami by Fenny WongKirschblüten Hanami by Doris DörrieThe First Dragon Boat Festival by L Sam Zhang
Asian Festivals
53 books — 3 voters
Christmas by Nikki TateBirthdays by Nikki TateChinese New Year by Jen Sookfong LeeMen As Friends by Irwin EpsteinPowwow by Karen Pheasant-Neganigwane
Orca Origins
8 books — 4 voters

Kai Po Che by Suhasini GuptaKing for a Day by Rukhsana KhanChinese Kite Festival by Rich LoThe Kite Festival by Leyla TorresBola the festival kite by Anitha Rathod
Kite Festivals in Picture Books
9 books — 1 voter
La Cucina by The Italian Academy of CuisineEssentials of Classic Italian Cooking by Marcella HazanBeyond the Pasta; Recipes, Language and Life with an Italian ... by Mark    LeslieWhy Italians Love to Talk About Food by Yelena KostyukovichPasta, Pane, Vino by Matt Goulding
Top Books About Italian Food
116 books — 18 voters

Festivals are the gathering of people, united as one big, beating heart.
Siddharth Katragadda, Dark Rooms

F. Marian McNeill
In the pre-Christian era the calendar in general use was lunar; time-reckoning was lunar; festivals began on the rising of the moon - that is on their eve and many agricultural operations were governed by its phases.
F. Marian McNeill, The Silver Bough, Volume 2: A Calendar of Scottish National Festivals - Candlemas to Harvest Home

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