Ann Heinrichs
Author of Indiana (America the Beautiful)
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Works by Ann Heinrichs
Voices of World War I: Stories from the Trenches (Edge Books: Voices of War) (2010) 37 copies, 1 review
Ponce de León: Juan Ponce de León Searches for the Fountain of Youth (Exploring the World) (2002) 36 copies
The Ku Klux Klan: A Hooded Brotherhood (Journey to Freedom: The African American Library) (2002) 14 copies, 1 review
Benjamin Franklin: Printer, Scientist, Author, and Diplomat (Spirit of America: Our People) (2004) 11 copies
The Japanese American Internment: Innocence, Guilt, and Wartime Justice (Perspectives on) (2011) 11 copies
Florida 7 copies
Gerardus Mercator: Father of Modern Mapmaking (Signature Lives: Scientific Revolution) (2008) 5 copies
Texas This Land Is Your Land 1 copy
Ants Nature's Friends 1 copy
A True Book Pakistan 1 copy
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A simple, informative text is paired with colorful illustrations in this non-fiction picture-book treatment of Día de los muertos (the Day of the Dead), the three-day Mexican and Latin American holiday celebrating the spirits of deceased family and friends. In eight two-page chapters, Ann Heinrichs discusses the history of the holiday, and the many customs associated with it. The back matters includes craft ideas, a glossary, a list of further resources, and an index...
Part of the Holidays, show more Festivals, & Celebrations series put out by Minnesota-based publisher, The Child's World, Día de los muertos is educational and engaging. It covers all of the basics in a fun, friendly manner, and continually emphasizes the point that this is not a solemn or sad occasion, but rather one of joy and celebration. This is important, because it addresses a potential cultural difference between the Mexican and Anglo-American societies, in terms of the way that death is treated. Recommended to picture-book readers looking for non-fiction titles about this subject. show less
Part of the Holidays, show more Festivals, & Celebrations series put out by Minnesota-based publisher, The Child's World, Día de los muertos is educational and engaging. It covers all of the basics in a fun, friendly manner, and continually emphasizes the point that this is not a solemn or sad occasion, but rather one of joy and celebration. This is important, because it addresses a potential cultural difference between the Mexican and Anglo-American societies, in terms of the way that death is treated. Recommended to picture-book readers looking for non-fiction titles about this subject. show less
This nonfiction book is a great resource for school libraries and classrooms. The colors from the illustrations really pop--like a firecracker. There are details about why the Chinese New Year symbol is a dragon, preparing for the celebration, and the animals of the Chinese calendar. At the end of the book there are ideas for how anyone can participate/learn more about the holiday, a CNY recipe, a CNY craft, and a glossary and list of books to learn more about the holiday. It accurately show more depicts some sexist activities. I think it would be nice if the author pointed out the sexism. For example, when the Chinese Nursery Rhyme said that boys want firecrackers and girls want flowers, it would be a nice aside to say sometimes girls like firecrackers and boys like flowers. The tray of togetherness has a food that brings many good sons but none that bring many good daughters. This could be acknowledged as a sexist idea from the past, but that having good daughters is just as vital as having good sons. show less
Impressive book about the beauty and joy of Chinese New Year. I love the chapter heading of "Preparing the Heart". If you are looking for a comprehensive guide to Chinese New Year that is not too wordy, this is a terrific resource.
This book packs a lot into a few pages! There's factual information about how Halloween came to be and the history behind many of the traditions. There are also some fun poems and recipes included. The vocabulary is difficult, so this book would be more useful as a learning tool than something to have out for kids to read on their own (depending on age).
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