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Our Very Greek Traditions & A Few Superstitions - by Psifogeorgou (Hardcover)
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- ★ 2025 Purple Dragonfly Book AwardDiscover the magic of Greece's traditions and superstitionsFrom the joyous celebration of name days to the mystical Ayiasmos ceremony that marks the start of the school year, this beautifully illustrated book takes children on a captivating journey through Greece's most beloved traditions.Kids will: Feel the patriotic spirit of the 28th of October and 25th of MarchLaugh at the mischievous Kallikantzaroi during ChristmasShare the sweetness of the Vasilopita and pomegranate ritual at New YearCelebrate the sparkle of Theophania, the fun of Carnival, the warmth of Easter, the joy of the first of May, and the music and food of the August 15th panygiriAlong the way, they'll also uncover fascinating superstitions that add a touch of wonder to everyday life-from the protective power of the evil eye (mati) to the playful "touch red" custom.Whether your family is Greek or simply curious about the world, this book makes culture come alive, showing children that every tradition tells a story and every superstition holds a spark of imagination.Perfect for ages 4-11 (reading level may vary).
- 5-11 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Hardcover
- 46 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
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★ 2025 Purple Dragonfly Book Award
Discover the magic of Greece's traditions and superstitions
From the joyous celebration of name days to the mystical Ayiasmos ceremony that marks the start of the school year, this beautifully illustrated book takes children on a captivating journey through Greece's most beloved traditions.
Kids will:
- Feel the patriotic spirit of the 28th of October and 25th of March
- Laugh at the mischievous Kallikantzaroi during Christmas
- Share the sweetness of the Vasilopita and pomegranate ritual at New Year
- Celebrate the sparkle of Theophania, the fun of Carnival, the warmth of Easter, the joy of the first of May, and the music and food of the August 15th panygiri
Along the way, they'll also uncover fascinating superstitions that add a touch of wonder to everyday life-from the protective power of the evil eye (mati) to the playful "touch red" custom.
Whether your family is Greek or simply curious about the world, this book makes culture come alive, showing children that every tradition tells a story and every superstition holds a spark of imagination.
Perfect for ages 4-11 (reading level may vary). Young children will enjoy the colorful story, while older readers will return again and again to uncover new details and meaning.
Also in the series:
- Our Very Greek Easter: Orthodox Easter
- Our Very Greek Summer: and a Very Greek Baptism