A beautiful Mexican tradition spanning hundreds of years.Originating with the Huichol people in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico, the Ojo de Dios-God's Eye-carries centuries of meaning, blessing, and prayer. Through the story of Kuka and his family, discover how this sacred tradition was born in ancient mountains and transformed when Spanish explorers arrived in the New World.Today, families throughout Mexico and Puerto Rico continue this rich tradition during Christmas, weaving colorful yarn into gifts filled with hope, protection, and love. Each color tells a story. Each layer carries a prayer. Each Ojo de Dios becomes a timeless gift from the heart.Young readers will: Discover the Huichol origin of Ojo de DiosLearn about cultural traditions that evolve over timeUnderstand the symbolism of colors and directionsExplore Christmas traditions in Mexico and Puerto RicoCreate your own Ojo de Dios! Includes step-by-step craft instructions inside.In Partnership with UNIDXS WNC Educational Pillar40% of proceeds support Nuestras Voces/Our Voices, a K-12 educational program providing school outreach, field trips, and scholarships to vulnerable student populations across seven Western North Carolina counties.