Wednesday, December 14, 2016

December 14, 2016 - Books for the Holidays



Some great books to share during the holidays!









It is Christmas Eve and Fly Guy realizes that he does not have a present to give to his best friend Buzz--but when he looks around the house searching for something suitable he discovers a stranger in a red suit, and decides to attack with some ninja moves.
















Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends celebrate Christmas on the island of Sodor.

















Little Blue Truck is spreading cheer by delivering Christmas trees to his animal friends. Can you help count each green tree















When Santa's reindeer get sick, the Little Engine That Could saves Christmas.


















Mr. Fish is having a hard time finding the right presents for his friends, until he learns that the best gifts come from the heart















Discover the truth behind Santa's most undercover operation, and join the North Pole Ninjas : protectors of holiday cheer!









The Octonauts are planning to spend Christmas with Professor Inkling at his childhood home, an undersea mountain. But when they arrive the Octonauts discover that a rockslide has endangered the lives of the local creatures - including a rare species of golden coral, and Inkling's little octopus nephew, Squirt! With the help of Tweak's latest invention, the amazing Gup X, the Octonauts must rescue all the creatures and save Christmas. Octonauts, let's do this!






Follows a little boy's construction of a snow dog in the hope of receiving a real puppy for Christmas, a wish that inspires a nighttime visit to the world of the Snow People.












Clementine's life is ordinary in every way except that she is very tiny--a fact that Santa Claus does not seem to understand.

















From snow on the ground to making applesauce and latkes to lighting the menorah, this story shows the seasonal and traditional ways we know Hanukkah is on its way















Relates the history of Kwanzaa, discusses the rituals and customs associated with the holiday, and describes traditional decorations.



















Simple text and illustrations describe how an American Muslim family observes the holy month of Ramadan.











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