...And a Happy New Year?


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Spinster Club girls Evie, Amber and Lottie are having a New Year party to remember! For the first time since leaving college, all three girls are back together. It¿s time for fun and flirting, snogs and shots. (And not tears and tantrums and horrible secrets.) Because everything¿s going right for these girls - Spinster Club for ever! Right? Get ready for some serious partying - and some major New Year's revelations - from everyone's favourite cheesy-snack-loving feminists.




Calm Christmas and a Happy New Year


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Shares strategies for achieving an authentic, meaningful, and stress-free holiday season, providing holistic guidelines for late November through early January for setting and achieving prioritized, mindful seasonal goals.




Happy New Year, Beni


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After constantly fighting with his cousin Max during the celebration for Rosh Hashanah, Beni discovers that the new year is an opportunity to put his mistakes behind him and start over.




Happy New Year, Mallory!


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It's New Year's Eve and Mallory can't wait to celebrate! Her camp friends are coming to Fern Falls and she and Mary Ann have planned out every last detail for a perfect winter reunion and New Year's Eve party. But what Mallory hadn't planned on is getting sick. Poor Mallory has to ring in the New Year in the hospital instead of at home with her friends and family. Mallory thinks she's missing out on all the fun. Is this the beginning of the worst year ever, or is Mallory in for a big New Year’s surprise?




Happy New Year!


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Celebrating a new year is a lot of fun, especially when you’re with your family and friends. This book explores how New Year’s is celebrated in different cultures around the world. Each page features colorful illustrations and accessible text that even reluctant readers will enjoy. Relatable characters make it easy for children to learn about holidays that may be unfamiliar to them. Readers will love learning about Chinese New Year, Dwali, and other New Year’s celebrations.




Happy New Year, Corduroy


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Corduroy and his friends bring in the new year by having a party.




Happy New Year!


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Three, two, one, HAPPY NEW YEAR! This story follows two friends who get to celebrate a very special holiday together. Books of the Neighborhood Readers Program build early literacy skills, introduce important content-area language, and help develop speaking and writing skills. They can be integrated into any existing language arts or core reading programs.







Vol.64 - Happy New Year


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It is New Year's Eve and King Indra Verma II invites all people of Dholakpur for a New Year party. He also announces that it will be a theme party, and everyone would need to come dressed up in a fancy costume.Meanwhile, the news reaches Kichak of Pehalwanpur who along with his friends makes a sinister plan to join the party in disguise and take revenge on Bheem. But Kichak's plan goes awry and a comedy of errors takes place, thanks to identical costumes.Read this light-hearted comedy-story filled with fun, frolic and suspense to treat you this New Year eve!




Encyclopedia of New Year's Holidays Worldwide


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Among the world's myriad cultures and their associated calendars, the idea of a "New Year" is relative and hardly specifies a universal celebration or even a universal point in time. Ways of celebrating the New Year range from the observances of religious rituals and superstitions to social gatherings featuring particular foods, music, dancing, noisemaking, fireworks and drinking. This first encyclopedia devoted exclusively to the New Year includes 320 entries that give a global perspective on the New Year, beyond its traditional Western associations with Christmas. National or regional entries detail the principal traditions and customs of 130 countries, while 27 entries discuss major calendar systems in current use or of significant historical interest. The remaining entries cover a wide variety of subjects including literary works, movies, and television specials; the customs of specific ethnic groups; universal customs such as toasting and drinking; football bowl games and parades; and the New Year celebrations at the White House and the Vatican.