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Holidays: Then and Now

Author: George, Lucy M.

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.7
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 295
Points per Word 0.001695

Description

From ancient celebrations to today's family gatherings, this nonfiction book explores how holidays have changed over time. Simple text and vivid pictures walk young readers through the origins of popular holidays and show how they're observed in the modern world. A clear timeline on the final pages pulls together key moments, giving kids a handy overview of holiday history. Designed for early readers, it combines facts and fun to spark curiosity about the way traditions change.

Quick Summary

If your kid is curious about why we celebrate holidays the way we do, this is a great little pick. It jumps between how holidays started and how we do them now, which gives kids a nice sense of history without feeling like a textbook. At only 295 words, it's perfect for early readers who want to feel proud of finishing a "chapter book," and the 2.7 reading level means it's challenging enough to be satisfying but not frustrating. The short chapters or sections make it easy to tackle in one sitting, which is great for reluctant readers who need quick wins. Parents will appreciate that it's genuinely educational kids actually come away knowing something about holiday traditions without being preachy or dry. It's the kind of book that works equally well for a classroom read-aloud or a cozy bedtime read, and if your child enjoys learning about celebrations, they'd probably also like "Celebrations Around the World" for a similar vibe.