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Cross Your Fingers, Spit in Your Hat: Superstitions and Other Beliefs

by Alvin Schwartz

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Superstitions about such topics as love and marriage, money, ailments, travel, the weather, and death.
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This book was really interesting to hear about all of the different superstitions in the world. However, I am not really sure how you would use this in the classroom, other than to keep as an option in your classroom library for students who are interested in it to check out. You could use it for a lesson on nonliteral and literal language and idioms in third grade. ( )
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