Ancient Celtic Festivals

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A01=Clare Walker Leslie
A01=Frank E. Gerace
AGES 8-12
AGRICULTURAL YEAR
ANCIENT SOCIETY
Author_Clare Walker Leslie
Author_Frank E. Gerace
CALENDARS
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CELTS
CHILDREN
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EUROPEANS
GROUNDHOG
HALLOWEEN
HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES
HARVEST CORN BREAD
HOLIDAYS
HOT SPICED CIDER. TEACHERS
IMBOLC
MEASURING TIME
MODERN HOLIDAY TRADITIONS
NATURAL SCIENCE FACTS
NEW LAMBS
NEW WORLD
PARENTS
PRE-TEENS
SAMHAIN
SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS
TEACHERS
WINTER

Product details

  • ISBN 9781594772566
  • Weight: 175g
  • Dimensions: 279 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 2008
  • Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Children love holiday celebrations but most don't know whythey wear masks on Halloween or watch for the groundhog on February 2. Now they can discover that many of our modern traditions started with the festivals of the ancient Celts. The Celts were farming people, so their festivals marked the important events of the agricultural year. Imbolc, in very early spring, celebrated the birth of new lambs, while Samhain, in late fall, celebrated the end of the growing season and the beginning of winter. If we look at our modern calendar, we'll find Groundhog Day falling where Imbolc did, Halloween where the Celts celebrated Samhain, and a host of other holiday correspondences. That's because descendants of the Celts were among the first Europeans to settle in the New World, bringing their holiday traditions with them. In a world of electric lights and store-bought foods, The Ancient Celtic Festivalscan help children make the connections to nature that their ancestors did. Whimsically illustrated activity pages invite them to bake a harvest corn bread, stage a spring festival, or warm up the cold depths of winter with hot spiced cider. Teachers, librarians, parents, and children alike will welcome this book as a fun-filled resource.
Clare Walker Leslie is a nationally known naturalist, wildlife artist and educator. She is the author of the popular children's book Nature All Year Long, as well as six books for adults on observing nature and nature drawing. She divides her time between Cambridge, Massachusetts and Granville, Vermont. Frank E. Gerace has studied the Celts in myth and legend for twenty years. He lives in Allston, Massachusetts.

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