Here Comes Santa Cat
by Deborah Underwood
illustrated by Claudia Rueda
Cat is in trouble. It’s almost Christmas and he hasn’t been a very good
kitty this year. Desperate to convince Santa that he deserves a present this
year, Cat embarks on a streak of do-gooding that goes horribly awry. Who
knew that children don’t want presents of raw fish? And Christmas caroling
would be a great idea, if Cat didn’t have such a terrible singing voice.
Poor Cat. Will he be able to redeem himself in time for Christmas Eve? Will
Santa appreciate his efforts and bring a special gift---just for him? Soft
ink and colored-pencil illustrations combine with simple text and gentle
humor that will make you and your child smile in this delightful Christmas
tale. This is a perfect pick for children, ages 3 – 7. Love this title? Be
sure to check out Here Comes the Easter Cat for more fun with Cat.
Manger
(poems selected) by Lee Bennett Hopkins illustrated by Helen Cann
What would the animals have said had they been able to speak the night that
the Christ child was born? This collection of 15 simple poems by various
poets allows us to imagine. The spider speaks of the cobweb crown he will
weave as a gift, cow moos a lullaby, owl gives the gift of wisdom, and the
littlest goat jumps over donkey’s back to make the baby laugh. Hopkins has
selected free verse and rhyming poetry in different styles paired with
richly colorful illustrations by Helen Cann to create a very special
Christmas story. Read a poem at a time with children or the whole book at
once, just be sure to start with the introduction. Preschool and school age
children alike will be drawn in by this unusual tale.
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Here is the World: a Year of Jewish Holidays
by Leslea Newman,
illustrated by Susan Gal
Looking for a fun and simple way to introduce your child to the
holidays on the Jewish calendar? Try this beautiful book! With
smaller children, read it like a picture book. Enjoy the simple
rhyming language and the brightly colorful illustrations as Shabbat,
Purim, Rosh Hashanah and other Jewish holidays are introduced with a
few basic sentences. If your child is older they will love the
additional information they can get about these holiday celebrations
in the notes provided at the back of the book. These notes include
more detail about the story behind each holiday and other traditions
observed during the celebration. Fun craft ideas and yummy recipes
are also included. Enjoy a reading experience that is both beautiful
and informative.
The First Christmas
by Jan Pienkowski
Lovely paper cut artwork featuring silhouettes set against vibrant
jewel tones are paired with language from the King James Bible to
make this story of the Nativity truly unique. Pienkowski’s trademark
art brings to mind the beauty of stained glass, giving an added
reverence to the story of the first Chrismas. Whether you are
introducing your child to the story of the Christ child for the
first time or looking for a fresh way to present it to older
children, this gorgeous book is a wonderful choice. Some language
may be difficult for preschool age children to understand, but with
simple explanation this book can be enjoyed by children of all ages.
To check out these books or any of our other new holiday titles,
please come see us at the Lincoln Public Library, 725 Pekin Street.
[By
MELISSA OXBORROW,
Lincoln Public Library District] |