Brock, Virginia.
Pi–atas
. Nashville: Abingon, 1966.
Interesting account of the origin of pinatas, including complete instructions and three short amusing stories. Grade 4-9.
Cooper, Terry Touff and Marilyn Ratner.
Many Hands Cooking:
An International Cookbook for Girls and Boys
. New York: Easy to prepare recipes from 33 countries.
Hunter, Ilene and Marilyn Judson.
Simple Folk Instruments to Make and to Play.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1917.
Collection of simple instruments for children to make, along with description of methods and materials.
Meilack, Dona Z.
Papier-mache Artistry
. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1971.
Good collection of crafts made from papier-mache.
Orlick, Terry.
The Cooperative Sports and Games Book: Challenge without Competition
. New York: Pantheon Books, 1978.
Excellent resource for teachers and parents, emphasizing team work and skill sharing. Over 100 games, some from around the world.
di Prima, Diane.
Various Fables from Various Places
. New York: G.P. Putnam Sons, 1960.
A collection of fables from 14 different peoples and cultures. Grade 7 and up.
Temko, Florence.
Folk Crafts for World Friendship.
Garden City: Doubleday and Co, Inc., 1976.
A colorful celebration of handicrafts from around the world. Excellent descriptions and illustrations for each method, origin, and customs relating to it. Informative, clearly written, and easy to follow for young readers.
U.S. Committee for Unicef.
Publications and Educational Materials: Catalog 1981-1982
. New York: UNICEF, 1981.