Sunday, December 12, 2010

READING: 10 Great Christmas Storybooks

I had Keeks pick out her 10 favorite Christmas storybooks. We have well over 30, so it was quite an accomplishment to narrow it down to 10. In no particular order:
1) A Winter's Tale by Robert Sabuda
If you haven't discovered Robert Sabuda yet, you are missing out. I have started collecting his books because I find them so magical. He creates the ULTIMATE pop up books. Truly spectacular. If your little ones don't treat their books well, this is not the book for you.
2) The Little Drummer Mouse by Mercer Mayer
If you love the Little Critter series you will enjoy this one. It shares the story of Jesus birth from the small perspective of a little mouse. Very sweet and the illustrations are gorgeous.
3) Moon and Star by Robin Muller
A sweet story about a toyshop dog named Moon who secretly loves a small china cat with a shining star on it's face, called Star. He believes that because he loves Star the most it will be his gift on Christmas morning, but the little china toy is sold and Moon is heartbroken... The pictures are lovely and big and the story is heartwarming.
4) The First Night by B.G Hennessy
paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher
In a warm dark stable something special happened. A very simple story with lovely images.
5) Dear Santa - The Letters of James B. Dobbins
Compiled by Bill Harley Pictures drawn by R. W. Alley
A hilarious series of letters to Santa follows Jimmy's experience one Christmas.
6) A Star for Christmas by Trisha Romance
Clearly the pictures are pretty spectacular in this one. It's the story of a reindeer named Little Star who befriends a gentle old carpenter. A lovely story about friendship and service.
7) The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore
Illustrated by Jean Hirashima
There are countless versions of this story and really it comes down to illustration...and we love this version.
8) The Biggest, Best Snowman by Margery Cuyler
Illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
A team effort ensues as Little Nell and her friends from the BIG snowy woods build the ultimate snowman.
9) Christmas Magic by Michael Garland
If you haven't discovered Michael Garland yet, you are in for a treat. His books are wonderfully written and beautifully illustrated. Here's a description for Library Weekly:
10) How Santa Works by Alan Snow
A really fun, comic style depiction of everything Santa, if you've wondered about it, this book covers it. There are so many detailed and multiple story lines in this one, that you always discover something new when you revisit it.