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| Book Results for: Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith |
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| 1. | Arctic Hunter E. J. Bird (Author), Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A young boy describes his life in Alaska, a life where ancient traditions and modern challenges meet. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 2. | Celebrating Chinese New Year Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A San Francisco family prepares for the Chinese New Year. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 3. | Celebrating Kwanzaa Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A young girl tells the story of her family's Kwanzaa celebration. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 4. | Celebrating Ramadan Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Photographer) This book is about a young boy named Ibraheem who celebrates the Muslim holiday Ramadan. Ramadan is a time when Muslim people fast and have time for reflection. At the end of Ramadan, there is a three-day feast called Eid al Fitr. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 5. | Cherokee Summer Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Photographer) This book describes the Cherokee history while focusing on 10-year-old Bridget Russell, a member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Bridget describes the special traditions and events her and her family particpate in. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 6. | Hoang Anh: A Vietnamese-American Boy Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A story of a young man who successfully relates to two cultures - one old, one new. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 7. | Lacrosse: The National Game of the Iroquois Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A photo-essay about lacrosse, its origins and connections to the Iroquois. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 8. | Mardi Gras: A Cajun Country Celebration Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) Introduction to a Louisiana Cajun family and their celebration of Mardi Gras, including the music, food and costumes. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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| 9. | Totem Pole Diane Hoyt-Goldsmith (Author), Lawrence Migdale (Illustrator) A Tsimshian Indian proudly describes how his father carves a totem pole for the Klallam tribe. [Grade Level: 4 - 6] |
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