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Kwanzaa Books for Adults
Hannukah Christmas Fiction Movies and DVDs

D Is for Dragon Dance by Ying Chang Compestine, Illus. by Yong Sheng Xuan. From firecrackers to noodles, from red envelopes to the zodiac, young readers are introduced to the exciting traditions of the Chinese New Year icover - A Christmas Carol in Prosen this accessible and visually stunning homage to the holiday.


A Christmas carol in prose : being a ghost story of Christmas by Charles Dickens, original texts ; abridged by Nancy Skarmeas ; art by Russ Flint. Beloved tale of selfish, miserly old Scrooge, whose life is forever changed by three ghostly visitors on Christmas Eve. Also available, A Christmas Carol (Abridged) on Cassette, read by Patrick Stewart; and A Christmas Carol on CD, read by Jim Dale.


Hanukkah at Valley Forge by Stephen Krensky; Illus. by Greg Harlin. During the Revolutionary War, a Jewish soldier from Poland lights the menorah on the first night of Hanukkah and tells General George Washington the story of the Maccabees and the miracle that Hanukkah celebrates. Based on factual events.


The Year of the Dog: A Novel by Grace Lin.
Frustrated at her seeming lack of talent for anything, a young Taiwanese American girl sets out to apply the lessons of the Chinese Year of the Dog, those of making best friends and finding oneself, to her own life.


Yoon and the Christmas Mitten by Helen Recorvits, Illus. by Gabi Swiatkowska. Newly moved to America from Korea, Yoon hears songs and stories at school about a holiday called Christmas, but her parents aren't enthusiastic at first.


Christmas in the Trenches by John McCutcheon; Illus. by Henri Sorensen. Peachtree A grandfather tells about the special Christmas during the Great War when German and English soldiers sang carols together and celebrated a rare night of peace and friendship. Read-Along on CD.


Prairie Christmas by Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, Illus. by Ronald Himler. While Elizabeth's mom, a frontier doctor, struggles to help a woman with a difficult Christmas Eve delivery, Elizabeth brings comfort to the new baby's sister and brother.

HOLIDAY GIFT-GIVING ideas from
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Preschool-Grade 2

  Cumberbatch, Judy. "Can You Hear the Sea?" Illus. by Ken Wilson-Max. Bloomsbury. In this sweet, intergenerational story set in West Africa, Grandpa teaches Sarah to hear the sounds of the sea in a conch shell.
  Goode, Diane. "The Most Perfect Spot." HarperCollins. In this charming picture book, a boy leads his mother to the park where he knows "the most perfect spot" for a picnic.
  Frazee, Marla. "Walk On! A Guide for Babies of All Ages." Harcourt. Much more than just an entertaining explanation of how to learn to walk, this amusing picture book offers advice for anyone trying something new.
  Linenthal, Peter. "Look at the Animals!" Dutton. Bold graphics in black and white with touches of yellow draw the eye to these board book pages as they introduce animals and their activities.
  McLeod, Bob. "SuperHero ABC." HarperCollins. This comic book-style alphabet book features a host of heroes who are mighty ("Danger Man Duels with Dragons!"), silly ("Laughing Lass"), and even gross ("Odor Officer").
  Neubecker, Robert. "Wow! America!" Hyperion. From New England lobsters to the glaciers of Alaska, this picture book crosses the country with dazzling illustrations.
  Rosenthal, Amy Krouse. "Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons." Illus. by Jane Dyer. HarperCollins. Simple sentences define important words like trustworthy, modest and fair while charming vignettes make these "life lessons" both clear and appealing.
  Seeger, Laura Vaccaro. "Black? White? Day? Night! A Book of Opposites." Roaring Brook. Things are not always as they seem, as witnessed in these eighteen pairs of opposites on die-cut pages.
  "This Little Piggy: And Other Rhymes to Sing and Play." Edited by Jane Yolen. Illus. by Will Hillenbrand. Candlewick.
This beautiful book will be a treat for young and old alike when adults lead their babies and toddlers through the fingerplays and lap games. A CD is included.
  Wiesner, David. "Flotsam." Clarion. A boy finds an underwater camera on a beach, which reveals an amazing underwater world in this thought- provoking wordless picture book.

Grades 3-5

  Aston, Dianna. "An Egg Is Quiet." Illus. by Sylvia Long. Chronicle. Beautiful, scientifically accurate watercolor illustrations of eggs and animals will please budding naturalists.
  DiCamillo, Kate. "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane." Illus. by Bagram Ibatoulline. Candlewick.
Reminiscent of classic tales and exquisitely illustrated, this short fantasy about a china rabbit's search for meaning is particularly appropriate for thoughtful, book-loving children.
  Dunrea, Oliver. "Hanne's Quest." Philomel. In this allegorical tale, young hen Hanne seeks to prove she is brave enough to be able to lay the golden eggs that will save Mem Pockets' farm.
  "The Entrance Place of Wonders: Poems of the Harlem Renaissance." Selected by Daphne Muse. Illustrated by Charlotte Riley-Webb. Abrams. Vibrant paintings and engaging poems introduce young readers to a world of creativity and cultural awareness.
  Holm, Jennifer L., and Matthew Holm. "Babymouse: Beach Babe." Random. Babymouse hits the beach for summer, and it will take more than a shark, a sunburn, and a surfboard wipeout to ruin her vacation.
  Jenkins, Steve."Almost Gone: The World's Rarest Animals." HarperCollins. Each page is devoted to an animal that is close to extinction with specifics such as its current population, why the animal is threatened, and where it lives, as well as an eye-popping illustration.
  McKissack, Patricia C. "Porch Lies: Tales of Slicksters, Tricksters, and Other Wily Characters." Illus. by André Carillho. Schwartz & Wade. These short stories capture the authentic flavor of tall tales told on front porches in simpler times, but their humor will easily capture contemporary children's interest.
Matthews, John. "Pirates." Atheneum. With a striking skull and crossbones cover and a treasure trove of fascinating facts inside, this is an excellent choice for young pirate lovers.
Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds. "Roxie and the Hooligans." Illus. by Alexandra Boiger. Atheneum. Roxie follows her Uncle Dangerfoot's advice on how to survive any crisis when she becomes stranded on an island with a gang of school bullies and a pair of murderous bank robbers.
Norworth, Jack. "Take Me Out to the Ballgame." Illus. by Jim Burke. Little, Brown. A tribute to the song and the era in which it was written recalls the memorable 1908 game between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Giants played at the Polo Grounds.

Grades 6-8

  Acampora, Paul. "Defining Dulcie." Dial. Dulcie isn't ready for all the changes that occur when her father dies and her family moves to California, so she packs her bags, steals her father's truck, and heads home to find herself.
  Armstrong, Jennifer. "The American Story: 100 True Tales from American History." Illus. by Roger Roth. Knopf.
Four centuries of American history comes to life through the one hundred true stories in this illustrated collection.
  Colfer, Eoin. "Half-Moon Investigations." Miramax.
Twelve-year-old Fletcher Moon, an online graduate of a private detective academy in Washington, D.C., is the youngest P.I. on the planet.
  Corbett, Sue. "Free Baseball." Dutton. When he gets a chance to be batboy for a minor league team, Felix is welcomed by the players, and learns about himself and his family in this funny and involving story.
  Lowry, Lois. "Gossamer." Houghton. Sprightly creatures Littlest One and Thin Elderly gather memories from household objects to create warm, safe dreams for an old woman and her foster son.
  Pearsall, Shelley. "All of the Above." Little, Brown. Four students and their teacher embark on a project to build the world's largest tetrahedron; they share plenty of down-home barbecue and work together with diverse members of their urban community.
Riordan, Rick. "Sea of Monsters." Miramax. Boys, especially, will be hooked on this adventure series featuring Percy Jackson, a modern-day son of Poseidon and a human mother.
  Siebert, Diane. "Tour America: A Journey through Poems and Art." Illus. by Stephen T. Johnson. Chronicle. Armchair travelers can sit back and enjoy these 26 postcards from famous and fascinating locations, spots of natural beauty and man-made wonders across the United States.
  Snow, Alan. "Here Be Monsters!" Atheneum. With the help of some unusual friends, including box trolls, cabbage heads, and rats who do laundry, a boy tries to save the town of Ratbridge in this 500-page tale of silliness, fun and adventure.
  Thimmesh, Catherine. "Team Moon: How 400,000 People Landed Apollo 11 on the Moon." Houghton. NASA photographs and quotes from the people who worked on the project illuminate little-known facts and highlight the creativity, trust, and dedication critical to this awesome 1969 feat.

cover - The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara RobinsonThe Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
The six mean Herdman kids lie, steal, smoke cigars (even the girls) and then become involved in the community Christmas cover - Father Christmas by Raymond Briggspageant. Also available on Video!


 Father Christmas
by Raymond Briggs
A rather grumpy Father Christmas delivers gifts on
Christmas Eve.
 


Santa Calls by William Joyce. Art Aimesworth receives a mysterious summons from Santa Claus and he shares a Christmas adventure with his sister that brings them cover - The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowskicloser together.
 


The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski. The widow McDowell and her seven-year-old son Thomas ask the gruff Jonathan Toomey, the best wood-carver in the valley, to carve the cover - Santa's Book of Names by figures for a Christmas creche.
 


Santa's Book of Names by David McPhail. A young boy who has trouble reading helps Santa with his yearly rounds and receives a special Christmas present.


Children of Christmas: Stories for the Season by Cynthia Rylant; drawings by S.D. Schindler.


cover- Some of the kinder planets by Tim Wynne-JonesSome of the Kinder Planets
by Tim Wynne-Jones
A collection of nine stories by the popular Canadian author, including "The Night of the Pomegranate," "Save the Moon for Kerdy Dickus,"
cover - Are You Grumpy, Santa? by Gregg & Evan Spiridellis and "The Hope Bakery."
 


Are You Grumpy, Santa?
by Gregg & Evan Spiridellis. What children might not know is that sometimes even Santa Claus has a bad day. In this hysterical Christmas misadventure, Santa discovers what it's like to feel more naughty than nice.


How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss. The Grinch tries to stop Christmas from arriving by stealing all the presents and food from the village, but much to his surprise it comes anyway. Could Christmas be more than presents? Also on CD, narrated by Boris Karloff


Morris's Disappearing Bag by Rosemary Wells. When Morris finds a disappearing bag on Christmas day, he jumps right in and becomes invisible! Now he has something everyone wants to try, but they have to find him first.


The year of the perfect Christmas tree : an Appalachian story by Gloria Houston ; pictures by Barbara Cooney.


The Polar Express written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. A magical train ride on Christmas Eve takes a boy to the North Pole to receive a special gift from Santa.

 


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