The Afterlife of Holly Chase by Cynthia Handįrom Kirkus: “After Holly Chase goes on a power trip on the family maid on Christmas Eve, it’s no surprise that she’s visited by Christmas ghosts, all warning her of her selfish ways.”įrom Penguin Random House: “Their lives began together, but their worlds couldn’t be more different. Brownįrom Rich in Color: “For Malik, the Solstasia festival is a chance to escape his war-stricken home and start a new life with his sisters in the prosperous desert city of Ziran.” Let it Snow by John Green, Maureen Johnson, & Lauren Myracleįrom Kirkus: “Three top authors of teen fiction join forces for a collection of linked novellas set in the same small town in North Carolina on Christmas Eve.”Ī Song of Wraiths and Ruin by Roseanne A. Beiderman is not renewing their lease 11 days before Christmas, the children commence ‘Operation Beiderman’ a complicated, multipronged initiative to convince the landlord to let them stay.”įrom Goodreads: “It’s the festive season in the world wide waters, and Narwhal is looking forward to cozying up with a good book, singing and partying with his pod pals and enjoying some warm waffle pudding.” The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street by Karina Yan Glaserįrom The New York Times: “When their parents reveal that Mr. ‘Twas Nochebuena by Roseanne Greenfield Thongįrom Kirkus Review: ” This pleasant family story conveys strong family bonds and traditions while offering non-Spanish speakers a way to learn.” Shanté Keys and the New Year’s Peas by Gail Piernas-Davenportįrom Goodreads: “In this multicultural New Years story, Shanté Keys learns about Chinese New Year and Diwali, as well as how January 1st is celebrated in other countries.” ![]() Pete the Cat’s 12 Groovy Days of Christmas by Kimberly & James Deanįrom Goodreads: “Pete and his friends are rockin’ and groovin’ while counting down the days to Christmas! Who needs five golden rings, when you can have five onion rings?” Also available in Spanish as ¡Qué montón de tamales!” Happy reading! For our teachers’ little ones and our scholars’ younger siblingsįrom Penguin Random House: “The magic and wonder of winter’s first snowfall is perfectly captured in Ezra Jack Keats’ Caldecott Medal-winning picture book.”įrom Kirkus: “A rescued dog chosen as a Hanukkah present at an animal shelter relates his good luck as he learns to adapt to his new family and home.”įrom Penguin Random House: “This is the story of a treasure thought to be lost in a batch of tamales of a desperate and funny attempt by Maria and her cousins to eat their way out of trouble and the warm way a family pulls together to make it a perfect Christmas after all. We’ve got the best holiday books to read this winter. So grab your hot cocoa and get lost in one of these holiday books. ![]() Whether you’re looking for something festive to read with your child or you’re looking for a winter escape to a faraway place, we’ve got something for everyone on this reading list. Maybe it’s the warm blankets, cozy pajamas, or the snow falling against your window. Every season is a great season for reading, but there’s something about this time of year that makes it extra special.
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