People everywhere love Christmas – but we don’t all celebrate it the same way.
Mama Lisa’s Christmas Around The World is a celebration of the diversity and love with which many different cultures mark this joyful time of year.
You’ll read about:
- How in Italy it’s not Santa Claus who gives gifts to all the children. It’s La Befana, a friendly witch!
- How Scandinavians mark the end of the season by “plundering” the Christmas Tree on St. Knut’s Day. That’s a fun way to get children to help with the post-holiday clean-up!
- How in Colombia, in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s usually warm in December. So Christmas is celebrated like a giant outdoor block party!
The first part of the book covers some of the traditions that take place on days other than Christmas itself, like St. Nick’s Day and Epiphany. The history and meaning of these holidays is discussed, often with examples of traditional songs.
The second part presents beloved traditions and songs from many different nations. The songs are given in the original languages and with English translations.
What makes the book really special is the many comments from Mama Lisa’s correspondents who have shared stories and memories from their own lives. The memories of childhood touch us forever!
Many of the songs featured also include links to the Mama Lisa website, where you can find recordings, videos and sheet music.
Merry Christmas!
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October 22nd, 2007 at 8:55 pm
I work at a kohanga reo, which is a language nest where all the learning preschoolers learn in, is the Maori language. here are the words which we teach our tamariki that particular song.
Kapu kapu ringaringa, pakipaki parirau, whatiwhati hope
kapukapu ringaringa, pakipaki parirau, whatiwhati hope
ka hurihuri huri maui, ka hurihuri matou e
ka hurihuri huri maui, ka huri huri matau e ( then sing thru once more)
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:09 pm
Thanks! Can anyone provide an English translation please?
-Mama Lisa
November 10th, 2010 at 8:03 pm
I received this email today:
Kia ora the waiata goes like this
Kapo kapo ringa ringa
Paki paki parirau
Whati whati to hope
Kapo kapo ringa ringa
Paki paki parirau
Whati whati to hope
Huri matau huri matau e
Huri maui huri maui e
Then it starts all over again.
September 10th, 2019 at 7:40 pm
We added the song on Mama Lisa’s World at this link:
Kapo Kapo Ringa Ringa