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"All I need is my big red nose and I'll be ready for Fat Tuesday," announced Mimi's father at the breakfast table on Mardi Gras morning. "Fat Tuesday! What is that?" Little Mimi asked. It's Mimi's first Mardi Gras, and the house is ablaze with activity and excitement, for Mimi has never been to a Mardi Gras parade before. On this one special day of the year, Mimi gets to dress up like a princess! From her parents, Mimi learns the history of Mardi Gras and why it is celebrated in New Orleans. She learns all about Lent and Fat Tuesday and the colorful krewes such as Zulu and Rex that help make…mehr

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"All I need is my big red nose and I'll be ready for Fat Tuesday," announced Mimi's father at the breakfast table on Mardi Gras morning. "Fat Tuesday! What is that?" Little Mimi asked. It's Mimi's first Mardi Gras, and the house is ablaze with activity and excitement, for Mimi has never been to a Mardi Gras parade before. On this one special day of the year, Mimi gets to dress up like a princess! From her parents, Mimi learns the history of Mardi Gras and why it is celebrated in New Orleans. She learns all about Lent and Fat Tuesday and the colorful krewes such as Zulu and Rex that help make up the Mardi Gras Day celebration. At the parade, to her delight, Mimi sees beautiful costumes, funny costumes, and many unusual masks. She even sees a tribe of Mardi Gras Indians in their exquisite beaded suits. Sitting atop her father's shoulders, Mimi can watch as the marvelous floats roll by. With her hands outstretched to catch as much as she possibly can, Mimi is showered by the maskers on the floats with colorful plastic beads and souvenirs to remind her always of this very special day. A wonderful way to introduce young children to the traditions and history of the Mardi Gras celebration, Mimi's First Mardi Gras is a delightful story that will tickle youngsters' funny bones and pique their interest in this unique cultural festival.
Autorenporträt
Alice Couvillon and Elizabeth Moore are both Louisiana natives who reside in Covington and graduated from Newcomb College in New Orleans.