Sunday, December 3, 2006

Holiday Books


Click here to read an article from ALA (American Library Association) entitled:

Children's Librarians Recommend Books for the Holidays


It includes the following list of books ABOUT Holidays, and also a list of ideas for holiday gift-giving, for different age groups.


BOOKS ABOUT HOLIDAYS:

(The titles in BLUE are ones I have recently ordered for the Upton Library's collection.)

  • Cleary,Brian P."Eight Wild Nights: A Family Hanukkah Tale."Illus.by David Udovic. Rollicking rhymes describe the general chaos along with the warmth and love that occur when hordes of relatives gather to celebrate.
  • Compestine, Ying Chang. "D Is for Dragon Dance." Illus. by YongSheng Xuan. Holiday
    This brightly illustrated alphabet book introduces acrobats, calligraphy, and the title dance, among many other appealing aspects of the holiday.
  • Dickens, Charles. "A Christmas Carol." Illus. by P. J. Lynch. Candlewick
    This attractively designed edition of the holiday classic, enlivened with
    full-page, bordered illustrations, would make a good holiday read-aloud edition.
  • Krensky, Stephen. "Hanukkah at Valley Forge." Illus. by Greg Harlin. Dutton
    This fictionalized account of an actual meeting between Washington and a soldier celebrating Hanukkah juxtaposes the frigid winter setting with the warmth of the candles.
  • Lin, Grace. "The Year of the Dog: A Novel." Little, Brown
    Frustrated by he
    r lack of talent, a young Taiwanese-American girl sets out to find herself and make new friends during the Chinese Year of the Dog.
  • McCutcheon, John. "Christmas in the Trenches." Illus. by Henri Sørensen. 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. A CD is included.
  • Martin, Ann M. "On Christmas Eve." Scholastic
    In 1958, eight-year-old Tess realizes that many children her age don't believe in Santa, but she plans to stay up all night on Christmas Eve in order to ask him to grant her special wish.
  • Recorvits, Helen. "Yoon and the Christmas Mitten." Illustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska. Farrar,Straus&Giroux 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.
  • Van Steenwyk, Elizabeth. "Prairie Christmas." Illus. by Ronald Himler. Eerdmans
    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.

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