The joyous celebration of Easter is seen through a global perspective in
this National Geographic volume featuring over 25 vibrant photographs.
Witness the holiest day on the Christian calendar as it is celebrated
throughout the world: from the famous Easter Egg Roll at the White House
to the traditional bonfires throughout Europe, to colorful customs, to
the universally popular dying of eggshells worldwide.
The first-person narrative leads young readers through the origins and
traditions of this springtime festival of rebirth and hope. Reverend
George Handzo gives parents and teachers a historical and cultural
background in his informative note.
National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core
Resources.
Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.