6 best childrens non religious holiday books

Children's non-religious holiday books related to geography and cultures are a wonderful way to introduce young readers to the diverse world we live in. These books typically focus on various holidays and celebrations from different countries and cultures, providing children with a global perspective and helping them understand the rich tapestry of traditions that exist around the world.

Here are some key points about these types of books:

  1. Cultural Exploration: These books aim to educate children about different cultures and traditions. They often feature colorful illustrations and engaging stories that transport readers to far-off places.

  2. Diverse Holidays: Children's non-religious holiday books cover a wide range of holidays and celebrations, such as Diwali, Chinese New Year, Hanukkah, Eid, Thanksgiving, and many more.Each holiday is explored in its cultural context.

  3. Global Understanding: These books promote empathy and understanding by showcasing the similarities and differences in how people celebrate holidays. They encourage children to appreciate and respect various cultural practices.

  4. Geographical Context: Some books may also include information about the geography and landmarks associated with the featured cultures, helping children learn about the world's geography alongside its cultures.

  5. Multicultural Characters: Many of these books have diverse characters that children can relate to, making it easier for them to connect with the stories and cultures being presented.

  6. Educational Value: These books often include facts, explanations, or recipes related to the holidays, adding an educational element to the storytelling.

  7. Inclusivity: They strive to be inclusive, respecting the beliefs and practices of various cultures while focusing on non-religious aspects to make them accessible to a broader audience.

  8. Age-Appropriate: These books come in a variety of reading levels and formats, suitable for different age groups, from picture books for younger children to chapter books for older readers.

Overall, children's non-religious holiday books related to geography and cultures offer an excellent way for kids to learn about the world, appreciate its diversity, and celebrate the beauty of different traditions. They provide valuable insights into the customs, foods, and festivities that make our world so wonderfully varied.

Below you can find our editor's choice of the best childrens non religious holiday books on the market
  

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New Scandinavian Cooking is much more than a cooking show series. It is a travel experience you won't soon forget as our chef and guide puts his or her culinary skills on display by taking the viewer on an eye-opening voyage in every episode, traveling across the beautiful Scandinavian countryside with a unique portable kitchen. Chef Andreas Viestad is your host for the first two seasons of New Scandinavian Cooking (Volumes 1 & 2). He takes you on a stunning tour of Norway, with stops in 13 spectacular destinations in each of these DVD sets. Volume 2 includes visits to Ålesund, Lofoten, Gudbrandsdalen, the Hardangerfjord, and many other places in Norway. Naturally, traditional and contemporary Norwegian recipes from the area are prepared in each location. DVDs (4 disc set, approx. 6.5 hours)

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A cookbook combining the joy of Scandinavian living with glorious vegetarian recipes for all four seasons, from bestselling author Trine Hahnemann
Try Filo Tart with Beetroot in Autumn
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Fried Mushrooms

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Add half the butter to a large pan while it is still cold, then place over maximum heat on your stove. As soon as it has melted and is about to start browning, add the mushrooms in one layer. Now do not touch the mushrooms until you have to flip them. Let them fry and let any water coming out into the pan evaporate. Check the mushrooms here and there for colouration but do not toss them around until you are sure they are coloured enough.

Toss the mushrooms around and once again spread them out into one layer, still over the highest possible heat. Cook until you have good colouration also on the side now facing downwards, this time it will go faster.

When they have stopped leaking liquid into the pan it means they are cooked through. Add the remaining butter and any seasoning. Toss around to glaze and serve immediately.

Discover the authentic recipes of the Nordic countries

Over 700 authentic recipes were collected on Magnus extensive travels through Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Organized by food type, The Nordic Cookbook covers every type of Nordic dish including meat, fish, vegetables, breads, pastries and desserts.

Beautiful photography

Alongside photographs of finished dishes by Erik Olsson, this volume also includes Magnus's own stunning images of the landscapes and people he encountered.

Explore the culinary history of this region

The recipes are accompanied by narrative texts on Nordic culinary history, ingredients and techniques including smoking and home preserving.

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