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christmas dinner; chinese food; jewish tradition (365-359)

A couple of good Christmas pictures I identified:

christmas dinner chinese food jewish tradition (365-359)
Christmas

Image by Robert Couse-Baker
Chinese resturant on Christmas night in Sacramento. We had take out.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP1gNYU27Tk
www.jewfaq.org/xmas.htm

BUON NATALE — MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY FLICKR Buddies
Christmas

Image by pizzodisevo (therapy – terapia – Therapie)
PUTROPPO SENZA NEVE — With no SNOW — OHNE SCHNEE

Street musicians, the German christmas edition
Christmas

Image by Ana G. R.
Sorry about the blurriness, it was dark and I had no tripod…

I wonder what these men and women did with the piano at night…

No está tan nítida como me gustaría, pero es que era de noche y no tenía donde apoyar la cámara…

Y digo yo, ¿qué harían estos tipos con el piano por la noche?

Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan’s Chinese New Year

  • ISBN13: 9780590430470
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionOn Chinese New Year, six years, Ernie will perform his first Lion Dance. An intimate look, in a Chinese family, as the family shares a proud moment with Ernie. “An important addition to its immediacy, its vibrant color and beautiful to see, in a Chinese family.” – School Library Journal. Commerce Children’s remarkable book in the field of social studies. . . . More>>

Lion Dancer: Ernie Wan’s Chinese New Year

Happy, Happy Chinese New Year!

  • ISBN13: 9780375826429
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description “In a book that is itself a celebration, Demi explains the rituals and ideas behind the feast of Chinese New Year. The past 15 days a year are spent cleaning and preparation (” wash the hair and get a new haircut. you have to pay the debts and collect what is owed to you. “) On the eve of the new moon, a special feast is prepared …. the first 15 days of the new year was spent celebrating with lion dances, firecrackers, and other activities. Demi small feature, animated figures illustrate each page with several sheets of attention to small, labeled pictures identifying things associated with the party. full of joy and full of information “.” BooklistAmazon. ReviewKung com-Hsi Fa Tsai! Happy New Year! Chinese New Year is especially fresh start. occurring during the spring of China (usually in January or February in the Western calendar), celebrations include sweeping and dusting, pay debts, catchin … More>>

Happy, Happy Chinese New Year!

Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story

  • ISBN13: 9780764126680
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Chinese description of the product family prepares for their New Year’s party that decorate the house with flowers, and then set off firecrackers to scare away evil spirits and to welcome the coming year. Family and friends sit down together for a dinner party, then go to see the parade of dragon dancers. The festival ends on his last night with a display of colorful lanterns. Festival Time books describing the typical activities of families, as mom, dad, kids and celebrate the holidays with a religious or cultural significance to them. Cheerfully attractive color illustrations complement one told the story of the origins of the party and a description of the festivities that are part of this event. Festival Time books can be read aloud to young children, but are easy enough for many students the first class and second reading to themselves. Each book in the final two pages is written primarily for parents, offering tips for communicating the meaning of the festival for the children. (… More>>

Lanterns and Firecrackers: A Chinese New Year Story

  • ISBN13: 9780142400005
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

DescriptionIt New Year Chinese products, and so many fun things to do! Shopping at the outdoor market with fresh flowers, eating New Year’s dinner with family, receiving red envelopes from Grandma and Grandpa, and best of all, watching the spectacular Chinese New Year parade! Entering the Chinese New Year customs that even the youngest readers with this festive new lift the flap book. Illustrated by Huang Benrei. . . . More>>

Dragon Dance: A Chinese New Year LTF: A Chinese New Year Lift-the-Flap Book

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