An edition of Poppy Day (2007)

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An edition of Poppy Day (2007)

Poppy Day

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Poppy Day explores how we remember the people who have died in wars. Learn about the origins of Poppy Day look at the events that take place, and find out how people around the world choose to remember this special day.

This series explores religious or special days in the annual calendar from the UK and around the world which are used to mark or remember important events from the past.

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Publisher
Wayland
Language
English
Pages
30

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Poppy Day
2009, Wayland
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2007, Wayland
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Edition Notes

Originally published: 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London
Series
Special days of the year

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
394.264

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30114617M
Internet Archive
poppyday0000dick_t8s4
ISBN 10
0750259965
ISBN 13
9780750259965
OCLC/WorldCat
360101534
Amazon ID (ASIN)

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Poppy Day explores how we remember the people who have died in wars. Learn about the origins of Poppy Day look at the events that take place, and find out how people around the world choose to remember this special day.

In New Zealand red poppies are sold in advance of Anzac Day (April 25th) in gratitude for those who died at Gallipoli. In other places, such as Britain, Poppy day is a special day in November, also called Remembrance Day (from Armistice Day), when those who died in wars since World War I are remembered. This day began nearly a 100 years ago at the end of this terrible war.

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