Archive for the ‘Early Elementary’ Category

Martin MacGregor’s Snowman by Lisa Broadie Cook

December 30, 2010 - 10:56 pm No Comments

Poor Martin…all he wants is some snow so he can make a snowman. Since it clearly isn’t going to snow he tries to make snowmen out of other things and keeps getting himself in trouble. Without a doubt, my favorite part of the book is when he decides to make a snowman out of himself with soap bubbles. The ladies at book club get quite a sight when Martin goes downstairs to show his mom because by then the bubbles have slid off. 🙂

Snowflake Bentley by Jacqueline Briggs Martin

December 28, 2010 - 9:59 am No Comments

This story is SO interesting and has been a favorite in our house lately. It is the true story of Wilson Bentley who discovered that not all snowflakes are alike. Not only does is it a great story, but it has some of the pictures that he took of snowflakes and is also a great lesson in perseverance and believing in yourself when no one else does.

Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton

December 28, 2010 - 9:01 am No Comments

Katy is so strong that oftentimes she has to stay home when it snows because there isn’t enough snow for her to shovel. But one day the snow gets SO deep that no one can dig out the city but Katy. She helps the Chief of Police, the Postmaster, the Railway Station, the Telephone Company, the Electric Company, the Water Department, the Airport, the Fire Department and a doctor that needs to get to the hospital…then and only then does Katy rest. From the same author as Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel.

The Christmas Cobwebs by Odds Bodkin

December 25, 2010 - 9:20 pm No Comments

A family who has immigrated from Germany loses their house in a fire, but the spirit of Christmas remains with them even when it seems they have lost even their most precious gifts.

I’ve Seen Santa by David Bedford

December 25, 2010 - 9:14 pm No Comments

Big Bear, Mommy Bear and Little Bear decide to stay up and see Santa, but no one seems to be able to keep their eyes open long enough.

A Houseful of Christmas by Barbara Joosse

December 23, 2010 - 9:54 am No Comments

Granny gets the house ready for the whole family to show up for Christmas dinner. Everyone arrives and has dinner, but then when it’s time to go there is too much snow to drive home, so the whole family ends up sleeping at Granny’s house…aunts, uncles and cousins. This is a very cute story and I love the pictures of all the cousins snuggled up together on Granny’s floor.

Christmas in the Country by Cynthia Rylant and Diane Goode

December 20, 2010 - 4:38 pm No Comments

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this book! A girl reminisces about all of the wonderful Christmas traditions she had with her grandparents on their farm…from pulling all of the ornaments out of the closet that smelled like moth balls, to writing a letter to Santa, to singing in the choir at church on Christmas Eve. This is such a great story for families who have their own traditions…I love the illustrations in this one too! This book is a gem!

The Stable Where Jesus Was Born by Rhonda Gowler Greene

December 20, 2010 - 4:23 pm No Comments

This is a simple, sweetly written rhyming tale that tells the story of Jesus’ birth. I love the illustrations in this book! This one might be a new Christmas tradition in our house. I highly recommend it!

What Santa Can’t Do by Douglas Wood

December 17, 2010 - 10:36 pm No Comments

There are LOTS of things that Santa can do that regular people can’t, but there are also some things that Santa can’t do. Like, he can’t ever find enough reindeer biscuits. He can’t fly in airplanes and he can’t shave. So cute…who knew there were so many things Santa can’t do!? 🙂

Footprints in the Snow by Mei Matsouka

December 17, 2010 - 10:30 pm No Comments

Wolf is tired of always being the bad guy in stories, so he decides to write his own story about a nice wolf. The nice wolf goes out into the snow and meets up with a variety of animals who (wisely) run away from him. Lastly, he comes to a duck in the pond when he starts imagining what that duck might taste like for dinner. Uh oh! Maybe the nice wolf isn’t as nice as he wants to be. This story has a cute little twist at the end that will make your little one chuckle.