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The Scoop on Superstitions

Cultures around the world have their own superstitions surrounding good and bad luck, which often cause people to adjust their everyday actions. Some may think black cats bring good fortune, while others try to avoid crossing a black cat's path. People may cross their fingers when lying to avoid bad luck, while others hang up horseshoes to capture good luck. Each book in this series introduces readers to a specific superstition, how the superstition developed, and how it affects people today. Additional features include a table of contents, a fast facts section, critical-thinking questions, a phonetic glossary, an index, an introduction to the author, and sources for further research.

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Black Cats
Broken Mirrors
Crossing Your Fingers
Friday the 13th
Knocking on Wood
Lucky Horseshoes
Lucky Numbers
Salt
Sneezing
The Curse of the Evil Eye
Walking Under a Ladder
Wishbones
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