| Lynn Joseph - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1996 - 44 pages
It is Christmas Eve on the island of Trinidad and little Rosie skips about in the sunshine. Chanting and singing to a steel-drum rhythm, she helps her family to prepare the ... | |
| Charlotte Zolotow - Juvenile Fiction - 2001 - 36 pages
Although his elegant neighbors do not appreciate his efforts, a kind old man transforms his rundown house and nurtures a small neglected pine tree, making them the best on the ... | |
| Cathryn Falwell - Christmas - 2003 - 36 pages
The cheerful, busy family that prepared the delectable meal in "Feast for 10" now gets ready for Christmas. A simple counting format frames all the festivities, from one star ... | |
| Bernard Waber - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 52 pages
Christmas is an especially festive time for everyone’s favorite crocodile, Lyle. Lyle loves Bird and Loretta the cat, who live with Mr. Grumps. He loves East 88th Street, the ... | |
| Jean Ciavonne - Juvenile Fiction - 2001 - 38 pages
When his parents and grandfather are late on Christmas Eve, it's up to Carlos to take over his grandfather's role in the traditional Mexican reenactment of the Nativity called ... | |
| Edna Barth - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2000 - 100 pages
Examines the origins of Christmas symbols--trees, ornaments, Yule logs, Santa Claus, cards, Christmas colors, and many other holiday observances. | |
| Susan Tews - Juvenile Fiction - 2001 - 36 pages
This is a warm and engaging Christmas story set during the Great Depression. Rebecca is nine years old when her large, close-knit family moves into a tarpaper farm house in ... | |
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