To my delight many of these same books have now become part of my children's Christmas memories. We bring out our stack each year after Thanksgiving, and spend all of December reading through them. Our stack doesn't just include my old books though. It has grown to be a large collection of diverse books, and I'd like to share a few of our most recent additions with you!
Growing up, one of my favorite Christmas traditions was to read through all of our Christmas books each December. My parents kept these packed away with our Christmas decorations, so they only came out once a year. Seeing the stack come out of the box each year sent a little tingle of excitement and anticipation through me. (I've always been a book lover!) To my delight many of these same books have now become part of my children's Christmas memories. We bring out our stack each year after Thanksgiving, and spend all of December reading through them. Our stack doesn't just include my old books though. It has grown to be a large collection of diverse books, and I'd like to share a few of our most recent additions with you! Pablo's Christmas is a story of a young boy who lives with his parents and two younger sisters in a small village in Mexico. His father needs to leave for America to find work in order to provide for them, but promises to be home for Christmas. Young Pablo is left to be the man of the house, taking care of all of the chores his father normally does and helping his mother with extra ones as she is nearing her time to give birth. When Christmas is days away and Papa still isn't home, Pablo realizes that it's up to him to provide the Christmas gifts for his family members this year. This sweet story about the love and care of family members for one another will warm your heart with the beautiful ending. The Road to Santiago follows a family on their journey across Cuba to grandma's house in Santiago on Noche Buena, the night before Christmas. It's set in the time period just before Castro came into power. Alfredito and his parents travel to abuela's house each Christmas Eve, but this year when they arrive at the train station they find that the trains aren't running. Through the kindness of many strangers they experience unforgettable travels that lead them to their family late in the night, where they are surprised to discover their family has been waiting for them before eating the Christmas meal. This is a wonderful story that celebrates the love of family and the beautiful traditions they create. Cobweb Christmas is a retelling of the traditional German folktale about how the tradition of tinsel on Christmas trees came to be. Tante is a very kind old woman, always giving to the people and animals she meets. Everyone is welcome in her home, except the spiders she continues to sweep out the door. One Christmas Eve a special visitor invites the spiders into Tante's house in the night, and when she awakens the next morning, her tree is dazzling with beautiful strands of webbing. This book is a new edition of the story Shirley Climo first wrote in 1986 entitled The Cobweb Christmas. Babushka is an adaptation of a Russian folk tale about a very orderly old lady who is too busy to go and see the baby who's been born that three kings tell her about. An angel appears to her in a dream however, and she decides to set off on the journey. On her way she meets many people who are in need of the items she had brought with her to give as gifts to the baby. She happily shares what she has, but then arrives at the stable with nothing to give as a present. The child's mother lovingly assures Babushka that whatever she gave to those in need, she gave to her son as well. This is a beautiful story of generosity transforming a heart into one filled with love. The Miracle of the First Poinsettia tells the traditional Mexican tale of why this beautiful native plant has come to be associated with Christmas. Juanita's family is struggling since her father lost his work this year, and she has nothing to bring as a gift offering to the baby Jesus during Christmas Eve mass. Searching throughout the day, she winds at the church doors at midnight empty-handed. As her family goes in, Juanita sadly holds back. As she silently walks forward, a stone angel on the wall catches her eye. She hears the angel speak to her, instructing her to bring a sprig of greens in as her gift. Unsure but trusting, Juanita does so, and discovers a Christmas miracle! The Dreidel That Wouldn't Spin: A Toyshop Tale of Hanukkah is the story about a greedy toy shop owner who was presented with the most beautiful dreidel, which he quickly purchased to resell for a high price. Although this dreidel was exquisitely made, it would not spin for the ungrateful and demanding children whose parents bought it for them. Each time the dreidel was returned to the shop, the shop owner was confused, and worried since Hanukkah was now just days away. When a poor man and his son entered the shop, they were so happy just to enjoy the sights and sounds around them, filling their hearts with warm memories of time spent together. When the little boy sees the beautiful dreidel, the shop owner allows him to try it. When it spins for this boy, the message of the peddler who presented it to the toy shop owner finally rings true: "The miracle of Hanukkah cannot be bought!" ...and a Happy New Year is a delightful winter holiday album combining music of Christmas, Hanukkah, and winter, created by award winning children's recording artists Danny Adlerman, Kevin Kammeraad, and Yosi. This is one of our family's favorite musical CDs of the season! Christmas Around the World contains twelve songs from around the globe: from Haiti, Cuba, Barbados, France, Martinique, and the USA. This is a very fun album that our family really enjoys! I'd love to hear what multicultural children's books and music you and your children enjoy during the holidays, especially Hanukkah tales as I'm not as familiar with those! Let's learn from and share with each other! Happy reading and happy holidays!
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12/1/2014 12:41:12 pm
Thank you for the excellent list on "new" multicultural, and Christmas reads. I have not heard of these titles before. Going to see if our library has them. :)
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12/3/2014 11:55:26 am
You're welcome, Frances! I hope you enjoy them!
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Joyce Zeneberg
12/8/2014 07:00:05 am
Stephanie! I really appreciate how you provide information on new books. You are always ready to provide a suggestion for a special occasion. Thank you for that. I see some Christmas and Hanukkah titles I'll have to consider!
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12/8/2014 10:35:17 am
That's so encouraging to me - thank you, Joyce!
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Mafe
12/8/2014 07:37:08 am
These are great suggestions...if you ever run across from Venezuela... I am also looking for Montessori like continent books... Your suggestions are always great!
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12/8/2014 11:09:53 am
Although I don't have a suggestion for other Montessori-like continent books in a series, I do recommend the Barefoot Books World Atlas. It's beautifully illustrated and has fold-out panels and lift-the-flap features that add to the experience of learning about the people, plants, animals, and major landmarks of the continents: http://store.barefootbooks.com/barefoot-books-world-atlas.html/?bf_affiliate_code=000-11q3
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