Ok, maybe it’s not an extravaganza, but it’s one more than
the last two years. Yay!
I haul out all our holiday picture books from the rec room
for the month of December every year. When the kids were little, it meant we
read holiday picture books almost exclusively for story time. Now that they’re
big, it means we all sort of steal one and snuggle down surreptitiously for ten
minutes of delight and nostalgia before going back to whatever homework/grading/finals
sort of demand we’re facing.
This year I have a mix of old favorites and new treasures—from
the traditional 12 Days of Christmas to the Sugar Plum Fairy who happens to
have two dads. And then there’s the happy pagan winter tale, slightly updated,
of Lucia, the little girl who faces down trolls to bring back the light.
Whether you have someone young to share these with or not, I
promise they’re all worth your time.
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3. Do you know I love bunnies? And Nordic things? Especially gnomes,
or as the Swedes call them, tomten? Ulf Stark and Eva Eriksson have a couple
books out about “The Yule Tomte and the Little Rabbits” and one for Midsummer
as well. The stories are sweet, and the illustrations are precious. They’re
aimed at little ones, maybe 3-7 years, but I enjoy them both.
4. This year’s new discovery was “Plum: How the Sugar Plum
Fairy Got Her Wings” by Sean Hayes and Scott Icenogle of Will and Grace fame, illustrated by Robin Thompson. This is the
little-known backstory of the plucky orphan who becomes the princess of the
Land of Sweets, and, when she’s learned to be generous of spirit, she earns her
fairy wings. Pretty sweet.
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There you have it: this year’s five picture books for the holidays.
I hope you find time to check them out. I’ll happily read them, I mean loan
them, to you if you like.
Merry merry, everyone.
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