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Dia de los Muertos, also known as 'The Day of the Dead,' is a Latin American tradition celebrated on November 1st. It honors the deceased with food, altars, and parties.
by jpilney


Dias de los Muertos is a Latin American holiday to celebrate and remember loved ones who have passed. Participants believe the dead come back to life, and families create alt…
by MrsScott33


The Day of the Dead, celebrated in Mexico, is a colorful holiday where people honor their deceased loved ones with altars and sugar skulls.
by banananutttt


My daughter (and my only child) had been told she couldn't have any children, so I accepted a long time ago that becoming a grandmother was something I would never have the p…


Discover celebrations around the world. How many do you know? How many do you celebrate?
by Brian Lewis
This is a companion to the Celebrations Around the World book. It contains more information for each celebration.
by Brian Lewis
Candy and Cupcake, two sister cats, embark on a journey through grief after the death of their beloved Grandma Whiskers. They learn about grieving, honoring memories, express…
by Judith Caron

A child learns about the traditions and elements of Dia de los Muertos, including altars, marigold flowers, bread of the dead, sugar skulls, and more.

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