Mommy, Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween?

Mommy, Why Don't We Celebrate Halloween?
Author: Linda Winwood
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0768407729

Do you know the truth behind the dressing up and trick-or-treating that are important parts of this holiday? If not, you need to read this book with your child. Halloween comes every yearand so does the question: Mommy, Why Dont We Celebrate Halloween? Most likely, your child has either asked you this, or will ask you in the future. This is why you should be ready to explain Halloween to a kid, sharing the dangers of Halloween and discussing Halloween as a pagan holiday. This book will help your child have a Christian perspective on Halloween, making it clear why you dont celebrate the holiday. It reveals, in story form, the truth behind the activities that have become such an accepted part of Halloween traditions. Children who read this book and talk about it with their parents will learn how the "fun" of Halloween harms them. They will also learn what to say to others who do not understand the true meaning of Halloween.

Halloween Hustle

Halloween Hustle
Author: Charlotte Gunnufson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781477817230

Skeleton is dancing his way to a Halloween party, but as he grooves across town, he keeps stumbling, tumbling, and falling apart.

The Scarecrow's Dance

The Scarecrow's Dance
Author: Jane Yolen
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-08-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781416937708

Jane Yolen introduces us to the fickle scarecrow, who decides to leave his station and dance away the fall night. He leaps through the fields until he reaches the farmhouse, where he sees a small light in the window. Inside, a boy is saying his prayers, and he offers up a special prayer for the corn that will be harvested in the morning. Humbled, the scarecrow knows what he has to do: He returns to the field and watches over the corn as only he can. Masterfully told, with illustrations by award winner Bagram Ibatoulline, this book has all the makings of a new classic.

Celebrate Halloween

Celebrate Halloween
Author: Deborah Heiligman
Publisher: National Geographic Children's Books
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1426304773

Describes the origins of Halloween and how various countries celebrate it.

A Pumpkin Prayer

A Pumpkin Prayer
Author: Amy Parker
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 8
Release: 2011-09-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1400318491

Little ones will delight in the wonders of this special time of year and learn to be thankful to God for His blessings. Colorful pumpkins, crunching leaves, crisp breezes—celebrate the abundance of the harvest season through charming illustrations and sweet rhymes that are perfect for young hearts. Families will want to look for other titles in the new Time to Pray series including An "I Love You" Prayer. Meets national education standards.

It's Halloween!

It's Halloween!
Author: Richard Sebra
Publisher: Lerner Digital ™
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512461776

Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and text highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Do you like holidays? Learn all about how and why people celebrate different holidays. Carefully leveled text and fresh, vibrant photos engage young readers in learning about why and how we celebrate Halloween. Age-appropriate critical thinking questions and a photo glossary help build nonfiction learning skills.

Amazing Stories of Vyasa Book 7

Amazing Stories of Vyasa Book 7
Author: Sivkishen Ji
Publisher:
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre:
ISBN:

Sage Vyasa was the expansion of the God Vishnu, who came in Dwaparayuga to make all the Vedic knowledge from oral tradition available in written form. Sage Parashara was the author of the first Purana, Vishnu Purana.Parashara had performed a severe penance to Lord Shiva. Shiva granted a boon that Parashara''s son would be a Brahmarshi equal to Vashistha and would be famous for his knowledge. Parashara begot Vyasa with Satyavati. Satyavati, adopted daughter of the fisherman Dusharaj. She conceived and immediately gave birth to Vyasa. She kept this incident a secret, not telling even King Shantanu whom she was married to later.The eighth son of the Kuru King Shantanu and the river goddess Ganga was Devavrata known as Bhishma. Ganga took him to different realms, where he was brought up and trained by many eminent sages.Having joined his father''s court, Bhishma was easily confirmed as the heir apparent. Shantanu was proud of his son and content that the future was secure. However, the king had slowly been falling in love with a fisherwoman, Satyavati, who operated the boats crossing the Yamuna. When Shantanu approached for her hand in marriage, Satyavati''s father, Dasraj, refused unless he would proclaim the children born to her as his heirs. This made Shantanu despondent, and upon discovering the reason for his father''s despondency, Devavrata sought out the girl''s father and ceded his claim to the throne. At this, Satyavati''s father retorted that even if Devavratha gave up his claim to the throne, then took the vow of lifelong celibacy, thus sacrificing his ''crown-prince'' title and denying himself the pleasures of conjugal love. His father granted him the boon of Ichcha Mrityu. Bhishma took another vow that he would always see his father''s image in whoever sat on the King''s throne, and would thus serve the king faithfully and truthfully.Years later, in the process of finding a bride for his half-brother, the young king Vichitravirya, Bhishma abducted princesses Amba and Ambika, Ambalika by force and presented them to Satyavati for marriage to Vichitravirya. They were the daughters of Kashya, the King of Kashi. Amba sought refuge with Parasurama, who ordered Bhishma to marry Amba, telling Bhishma it was his duty. Bhishma politely refused, saying that he was ready to give up his life at the command of his teacher but not the promise that he had made.After Vichitravirya''s death, his mother Satyavati sent for her first born, Rishi Veda Vyasa and asked him to father children on the widowed queens according to the prevalent custom of Niyoga. When he approached Ambika, she closed her eyes in fear. As a result the blind Dhritrashtra was born. When he approached Ambalika, she turned pale in fear. Her son Pandu was born with a pale. Ambika instead sent Parishrami, her house cleaner to Vyasa and had a healthy child Vidura. While these are Vyasa''s sons, another son Shuka, born of his wife Pinjalā (Vatikā), daughter of the sage Jābāli was his true spiritual heir. Shuka appears occasionally in the story as a spiritual guide to the young Kuru princes.Vyasa categorized the primordial single Veda into three canonical collections and that the fourth one, known as Atharvaveda, was recognized as Veda only very much later. As he was, the "Splitter of the Vedas" called as Veda Vyasa. He asked Ganesha to assist him in writing epic Mahābhārata. Lord Ganesha understood the verses first before transcribing them. Thus, Vyasa narrated Mahābhārata. Large and elaborate lists given, describing hundreds of kingdoms, tribes, provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, mountains, forests, etc. of the Bhārata Varsha. Additionally, he gave descriptions of the military formations adopted by each side on each day, the death of individual heroes and the details of the war-races. Eighteen chapters of Vyasa''s Jaya constitute the Bhagavad Gita, a sacred text in Hinduism. He wrote all the Upanishads and 18 Puranas. Read and share now...Sivkishen Ji,

Vegetables in Halloween Costumes

Vegetables in Halloween Costumes
Author: Jared Chapman
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1647001471

The Vegetables dress up and celebrate Halloween in this latest outing from the hilarious Jared Chapman It’s Halloween! All the vegetables are excited to dress up for Carrot’s Halloween party. There are spooky costumes and scary costumes. Costumes for feeling fancy and costumes for feeling goofy. But which costume should Carrot wear? DING-DONG! Guests are arriving, but Carrot’s still wearing underwear! At the very last second, which costume will Carrot grab? This next board book in the Vegetables series delivers lots of laughs and celebrates the silliness and fun of dressing up all year round.

Snowmen at Halloween

Snowmen at Halloween
Author: Caralyn M. Buehner
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0525554688

The snowmen are getting their Halloween costumes ready for the latest picture book in this New York Times bestselling series. Have you ever built a snowman and discovered the next day that his grin has gotten a little crooked, or his tree-branch arms have moved? And you've wondered . . . what do snowmen do when we're not watching? After an early snowfall, a few kids build some snowmen before going trick-or-treating. And when the kids go off to bed, the snowmen have their own Halloween festival! There's candy and apple-bobbing and costume contests and all sorts of autumn activities. When the kids wake up the next morning, the snowmen are gone... but they've left a very special message behind.

Bone Soup

Bone Soup
Author: Cambria Evans
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780618809080

Retells the classic tale about a traveller, a ghost, who tricks a town's witches, ghouls, and zombies into helping him make soup.