Celebrate Cinco de Mayo continues National Geographic's spectacular
Holidays Around the World series with this joyous feast of Mexican
culture--an annual event in Mexico and an increasingly popular holiday
in America as well. Many mistakenly assume that the fifth of May is
Mexico's Independence Day. In fact, the date marks the anniversary of a
famous 1862 battle in which the Mexicans defeated the French. Known as
the Battle of Puebla, the victory marked a watershed in Mexican pride
and unity that echoes down to the present day.
With succinct text and dazzling photography, Celebrate Cinco de Mayo
takes readers on a journey to discover the rich variety of celebrations
across our country--from Texas to Minnesota to New York. This inviting
book gives readers a flavor of the wide range of colorful holiday
traditions: parades and pageants; races and rodeos; mariachi music and
dancing; parties with piñatas and delicious Mexican foods. Children will
learn how the largest Cinco de Mayo event in the world, the Fiesta
Broadway, actually takes place in the United States, and attracts more
than 600,000 revelers each year.
Mexico is our closest neighbor and the birthplace of America's largest
immigrant community; a knowledge of Mexican culture and history is
increasingly relevant to students across the United States.
National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core
Resources.
Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.