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Children celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, but kids with a Greek heritage anxiously wait for New Year's Eve. At midnight, families cut a traditional cake called Vasilopita (va-see-LO-pee-ta). But this holiday cake is no ordinary confection. It holds a surprise inside that's said to bring a year of good luck to the person who finds it. The Lucky Cake is a heartwarming story about a boy named Billy who thinks he will never be lucky. But as he learns the legend behind this tradition, Billy realizes how lucky he already is! Take a trip to the past to discover the legend behind the cake with the golden coin. Follow Billy and his family in a story that inspires sharing and love. Then, follow the author's recipe to make a lucky cake. Start your own tradition with friends and family to discover who will win the coin in your lucky cake.
Billy and his brothers often hear the word 'No' or 'Oxi' from their parents. But on October 28, the word takes on a new meaning as families around the world with Greek heritage celebrate Oxi Day, or the Anniversary of the No. Billy learns all about the courageous fight that changed the course of World War II and preserved freedom and democracy for Greece and the world. The story colorfully explains the significance of this historic date, which marks an important historic event that helped Greece and the world uphold freedom and liberty. The Lucky Word is the fourth title in The Lucky Book Series, which focuses on Greek culture, history, and traditions and features stories told through the eyes of the beloved Billy and his family.
Published to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution of 1821, The Lucky Day is reflective of annual events celebrated by Greeks and Hellenic friends around the world. The Lucky Day tells the historic significance about Greek Independence Day, as well as the religious and cultural traditions celebrated on March 25. In this third title in the beloved Lucky Book Series, Billy and his family celebrate Greek Independence Day by eating traditional foods, rehearsing poems and songs, marching in a parade, and wearing special costumes. To honor the historic day, Billy must wear a costume that includes a funny red hat, puffy pom-pom shoes and a short, pleated skirt. He does not want to be seen in public like this, but when his father explains the history behind the 25th of March, Billy realizes just how lucky he is to celebrate this special day!
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