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Children's Picture Books - Holiday, 2009
| The Christmas Magic, by Lauren Thompson, John J. Muth | Billy Twitters and His Blue Whale Problem, by Mac Barnett, Adam Rex |
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- Ron
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The House, by J. Patrick Lewis, Roberto Innocenti |
Bear Snores On (Board Book), by By Karma Wilson, Jane Chapman |
A house sees so many generations over its life, and this magical book shares its story through wonderful pictures and a few words. Each picture shows how the house changed, and stayed the same, hosting family and after family through the ages. -Ron |
In a cave in the woods, in his deep dark lair, through the long, cold winter, sleeps a great brown bear. What might happen when he is visited by other creatures of the forest?
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Camping with the President, by By Ginger Wadsworth, Karen Dugan |
The Flower Man, by Mark Ludy |
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This beautiful, wordless story told visually from beginning to end features a small, meek man who transforms a small town through simple moral principles. The characters' stories are woven together to create a tale that spans borders and nationalities and will refresh the human spirit with principles of compassion, honesty, integrity, and generosity. Children will also delight in searching for Squeakers the mouse, hidden somewhere on every page. |
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When I was a Girl … I Dreamed, by J. P. Matott, Margaret Baker, Mark Ludy |
When I was a Boy … I Dreamed, by Justin Matott, Mark Ludy |
This illustrated story follows the memory of an old woman as she reveals her past dreams, uncovering the commonality of young girls' thoughts and blurring the line between fantasy and reality. As the dream-telling draws to a close, the reader sees the woman surrounded by mementos of all her adventures, bringing to question whether or not those dreams came true, but leaving no doubt that she still dreams. |
This illustrated story follows the memory of an old man as he reveals his past dreams, uncovering the commonality of young boys' thoughts and blurring the line between fantasy and reality. As the dream-telling draws to a close, the reader sees the man surrounded by mementos of all his adventures, bringing to question whether or not those dreams came true, but leaving no doubt that he still dreams.
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The Night before Christmas, by Clement Clarke Moore, Tasha Tudor |
Crow Call, by Lois Lowry, Bagram Ibatoulline |
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Far North, where the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, Santa begins to prepare for his big night of giving. The winning team of a bestselling author and Caldecott Honor artist present a glorious holiday gift for children everywhere.
Billy hasn't been responsible, so his Dad gives him the ultimate test, a pet Blue Whale. Billy rises to the test.
The perfect companion to this year's wonderful Ken Burn's book
This beautiful, wordless story told visually from beginning to end features a small, meek man who transforms a small town through simple moral principles. The characters' stories are woven together to create a tale that spans borders and nationalities and will refresh the human spirit with principles of compassion, honesty, integrity, and generosity. Children will also delight in searching for Squeakers the mouse, hidden somewhere on every page.
This illustrated story follows the memory of an old woman as she reveals her past dreams, uncovering the commonality of young girls' thoughts and blurring the line between fantasy and reality. As the dream-telling draws to a close, the reader sees the woman surrounded by mementos of all her adventures, bringing to question whether or not those dreams came true, but leaving no doubt that she still dreams.
This illustrated story follows the memory of an old man as he reveals his past dreams, uncovering the commonality of young boys' thoughts and blurring the line between fantasy and reality. As the dream-telling draws to a close, the reader sees the man surrounded by mementos of all his adventures, bringing to question whether or not those dreams came true, but leaving no doubt that he still dreams.
There are countless renditions of Clement C. Moore's classic holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas, but none is cozier or more full of joy than this one, brought to magical life by one of America's most cherished and highly-acclaimed illustrators, the late Tasha Tudor.
A delightful, touching story about the relationship between daughter and father, I especially like this book because it is dedicated to Andrew Wyeth, and because its subject, crows, was one of the most painted subjects of the late and beloved Wyeth student, Rea Redifer.














Far North, where the nights
Far North, where the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, Santa begins to prepare for his big night of giving. The winning team of a bestselling author and Caldecott Honor artist present a glorious holiday gift for children everywhere.
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