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Festivals in May 2008

Cinquo de Mayo--May 5                                 Mother's Day (USA)--May 11                       Buddha Purnima--May 19                  Memorial Day (USA)--May 26                             

Buddha Purnima
 join the buddhists to pay homage to the great saint
 This is the most sacred day in the Buddhist calendar. The full moon in the month of Vaisakh (April-May) has triple significance: it is the day of Buddha's birth, the day he attained enlightenment and on his death, gained Nirvana .

 Buddhists bathe and don only white clothes, to mark this occasion. They worship at their Viharas (monasteries), give alms to monks, and offer flowers and fruit to the statue of Buddha.  The Pipal tree, under which Buddha gained enlightenment, is adorned with lamps, garlands and coloured flags.

 

 


Introducing Li Mei and Hong Li from China...cloth dolls wearing colourful Tong Changs in satin jacquard and cloth shoes.

Divali Pukka Puppets
The story of the Ramayana is enacted using handpuppets
 

Somali Girl's and Doll's Outfit

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THE INDIAN WEDDING SET
 

A complete Indian Wedding set which includes exquisite  costumes for a bride and groom,  in 4-6 year old sizes, garlands, rangoli mould, golden welcome banner, decorated plate with all the necessities for the ceremony and a laminated description of the wedding with explanations and suggestions for classroom use.

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Children's Dress-Up: 
Original costumes from Asia and Africa will transport your child to faraway lands. 

Dolls Clothes:
Authentic apparel to match the dress-up outfits. They will charm any little girl or boy...

Stimulate your child's interest in the world with these exquisite costumes, while adding enjoyment and value to the classroom and playtime.

Perfect for role play, storytelling, celebrating festivals or just plain fun!!
Help the disadvantaged young Indians who make these clothes, as all profits go to them.


Ladies sell their wares on the roadside:
brooms, baskets and colourful wicker trays to winnow rice.

 

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