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3) Kwanzaa
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English
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Traditional West African drums, spirited dances, colorful candles and traditional clothes introduce young viewers to the African-American celebration of Kwanzaa. This program explores the seven principles of the Kwanzaa festival. An African folktale "Unanana and the enormous one-tusked elephant" vividly illustrates the the idea of conflict resolution within the community.
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Observed December 26th through January 1st, Kwanzaa celebrates the joy of family living, honors the historical contributions of African Americans, and encourages excellence in family relations, school achievement, and personal delevopment. Features symbols of the holiday, gift giving guidelines, Kwanzaa foods, and more.
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Its Nguzo Saba celebration time and Great Aunt T is visiting to celebrate Kwanzaa at Susie's house. Since Kwanzaa is a holiday "that honors the legacy of our great people", Susie starts to think that she isn't great and won't be able to celebrate. Susie and all the Rugrats learn that greatness has nothing to do with awards, but comes with living your life with kindness and dignity every day. Includes 2 bonus cartoons.
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English
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"Werewolves, turkeys and a guy named Santa come together in this Rugrats holiday compilation featuring three of the season's most popular episodes! Things get really scary when Angelica stirs up trouble on Halloween-- on Thanksgiving, the Rugrats learn the true meaning of the first American holiday-- and things go from bad to worse on Christmas Eve when Santa decides to call it quits!-- Container.
10) Kwanzaa
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English
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Through the rhythmic sounds of traditional West-African drums and a look into the colorful significance of the clothes and candles, young viewers are introduced to the African American family celebration of Kwanzaa. The seven principles of the Kwanzaa festival (Unity, Self-determination, Collective work, Cooperation, Purpose, Creativity and Faith in self) are explored, and an African folk tale, Unanana and The Enormous One-Tusked Elephant, vividly...
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The night before Christmas: Clement C. Moore's classic poem about a visit from St. Nicholas. In the month of Kislev: A rich, arrogant merchant takes the family of a poor peddler to court and learns a lesson about the meaning of Hanukkah. Seven candles for Kwanza: describes the origins and practices of Kwanzaa, the seven-day festival during which people of African descent rejoice in their ancestral values. Too many tamales: Maria feels very grown-up...
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English
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Tis the season to be jolly and to celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa! After doing some decorating, Barney and his friends decide to trim the Christmas tree in the park. But something is missing - the shiny, gold star for the tree-top! After reenacting the classic poem, "The night before Christmas", the children celebrate with friends and family as Barney places the star atop the Christmas tree!
17) Happy holidays!
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English
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Elmo gears up to celebrate Christmas. As he wonders what present to give his goldfish, he learns about holidays around the world.
Elmo is gearing up to celebrate Christmas. But what present will he give Dorothy, his beloved goldfish? As he searches for an answer, he learns about holidays around the world.
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English
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The Night Before Christmas: The story of Santa's visit on a snowy Christmas Eve is beautifully brought to life with illustrations and festive music.
Too many tamales: Everyone is coming for Christmas at Maria's house. She and her mother prepare by kneading the "masa" to make tamales. When her mother takes off her ring, Maria tries it on and is beside herself when, hours later, she thinks it has been kneaded into the tamales.
In the Month of Kislev:...
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Holiday stories volume 2
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English
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In the month of Kislev: A rich, arrogant merchant takes the family of a poor peddler to court and learns a lesson about the meaning of Hanukkah. The night before Christmas: The story of Santa's visit on a snowy Christmas Eve. Seven candles for Kwanzaa: For each new day of Kwanzaa, a new candle is lit and children and adults share their thoughts, songs, stories from the past and dreams about the future.
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