New Year

ISBN-10
1852108231
ISBN-13
9781852108236
Category
Festivals
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
1989
Publisher
Thomas Nelson Incorporated
Author
Jane Cooper

Description

Shows New Year customs around the world and explains their meaning. Includes Celtic, Jewish, Hindu, Buddhist, and Scottish celebratins. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.

Other editions

  • New Year
    • 2023-08
    • 33 pages
    • Paperback
    • Capstone
  • New Year
    • 2021-11-23
    • 56 pages
    • Ebook
    • Greystone Books Ltd
  • New Year
    • 2016-11-15
    • 40 pages
    • Ebook
    • Simon and Schuster

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