Seven-five-three

Japanese children and their mothers dress in their finest clothes when they go to a shrine to celebrate Shichi-Go-San. +--------------------+-------------------------------------------------+ |...

Living in Two Worlds

Imagine how surprised these Indians were when they first saw men from Europe. In the Indians' world, clothes were made of animal skins. Their tools and weapons were made of wood and stone. But the...

Beads and bracelets

In the steamy forests of Brazil, the Indians wear hardly any clothes---or no clothes at all. But they love to dress up. How do they do it? They wear lots of jewelry. But their jewelry isn't the kind...

To get the things we need

We all work to get the things we need. Some of us grow our own food and make our own clothes. Some of us work for money to buy these things. In this book, you will discover some of the ways we earn a...

The Emperor’s New Clothes

> by Hans Christian Andersen > > Hans Christian Andersen died more than a hundred years ago, but his > many wonderful stories continue to live in the hearts of readers. Most > are fairy tales...