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NEW: Dream Snow by Eric Carle.
On a farm lived a farmer with 5 Animals and a tree. The farmer wakes up on a very cold winter evening and realizes he has an important job to finish. The readers are encouraged to learn the names of 5 animals and to count to 5. As is usual with Eric Carle's books, there is a sound surprise at the end.
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A Christmas Story by Brian Wildsmith.
A beautifully illustrated rendition of the story of Jesus' birth.
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Corduroy's Christmas by B.G. Hennessy.
Based on the character created by Don Freeman. A lift-the-flap book about Corduroy's preparations for Christmas.
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Eight Days of Hanukkah by Harriet Ziefert.
The Friendly Beasts by Tomie dePaola. An old English Christmas Carol illustrated by Tomie dePaola.
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Hanukkah! by Roni Schotter.
One family's preparation and traditional celebration.
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A Hat for Minerva Louise by Janet Stoeke.
Minerva Louise, the chicken, looks for a hat to keep her warm on a cold, snowy day.
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The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola.
A Mexican legend about how the poinsettia came to be regarded as the Christmas flower.
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The Little Drummer Boy by Ezra Jack Keats.
An illustrated version of the well-known song.
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Mimi's Christmas by Martin Waddell.
A simple story about a young mouse's Christmas wish.
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The Mouse Before Christmas by Michael Garland.
My First Kwanzaa Book by Deborah Chocolate. This book explains the 7 principles of Kwanzaa through the eyes of a child.
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Paddington's Magical Christmas by Michael Bond.
Paddington helps the family celebrate Christmas with special presents.
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A Pussycat's Christmas by Margaret Wise Brown.
The little pussycat knew that Christmas was coming. How did she know?
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Santa's Book of Names by David McPhail.
When his glasses get knocked off, Santa needs help to read his list.
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Seven Candles for Kwanzaa by Andrea Pinkney.
This book details the history, origins, customs, and principles of the holiday.
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Shhh! by Julie Sykes.
Santa must learn to be quiet and not wake the children.
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The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jan Brett.
A richly illustrated version of the carol, with many things to see on every page.
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Winter Wonderland by Dick Smith.
Illustrated by Jacqueline Rogers. A mouse family frolics through the song.
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The Wild Christmas Reindeer by Jan Brett.
Who can calm the nervous reindeer?
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