Lucia Morning In Sweden

By Ewa Rydåker & Carina Ståhlberg

Release : 2002-08-14

Genre : Christmas for Kids, Books, Kids, Holidays & Celebrations for Kids, Reference, Foreign Languages

Kind : ebook

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"Lucia Morning in Sweden" is a new children's book that tells the old story of Sankta Lucia through the eyes of three children in modern-day Sweden. The book follows the adventures of Sofie, Louise, and Carl as they prepare for Lucia Day, December 13th. On that day, many Swedish people celebrate the legacy of Lucia and the coming of the light with coffee, saffron buns, ginger snaps, and wonderful singing. One of the most beloved and celebrated traditions of the Swedish people, Lucia Day also signifies that the Christmas holiday is getting close. In addition to the story of the Svensson children, it includes audio and printed versions of the Lucia song, recipes for ginger snaps and saffron buns, a summary of the Lucia legend, and two patterns for the Lucia gowns. Although the book is aimed at the 5- to 10-year-old age group, many parents and grandparents may enjoy reading it to younger children.

Lucia Morning In Sweden

By Ewa Rydåker & Carina Ståhlberg

Release : 2002-08-14

Genre : Christmas for Kids, Books, Kids, Holidays & Celebrations for Kids, Reference, Foreign Languages

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
"Lucia Morning in Sweden" is a new children's book that tells the old story of Sankta Lucia through the eyes of three children in modern-day Sweden. The book follows the adventures of Sofie, Louise, and Carl as they prepare for Lucia Day, December 13th. On that day, many Swedish people celebrate the legacy of Lucia and the coming of the light with coffee, saffron buns, ginger snaps, and wonderful singing. One of the most beloved and celebrated traditions of the Swedish people, Lucia Day also signifies that the Christmas holiday is getting close. In addition to the story of the Svensson children, it includes audio and printed versions of the Lucia song, recipes for ginger snaps and saffron buns, a summary of the Lucia legend, and two patterns for the Lucia gowns. Although the book is aimed at the 5- to 10-year-old age group, many parents and grandparents may enjoy reading it to younger children.

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