Christmas for Children: Children’s Book Packages
Knowledge can be earned by learning, and there are a lot of things that can be learned this Christmas, as it is the perfect time to gather and spend time with family, especially kids. Give them books they can read or tell them a tale while tucking them in their bed before they sleep. A children’s book is usually a picture book that kids love. It has images that they love to explore and a story they’ll enjoy.
And, in honor of the birth of Christ, we’ll be recommending some children’s books that will be appropriate for the occasion. Children’s books that are full of values and lessons that every kid could learn.
Patches and Leif by Charles R. Abbott
Patches, the farmer’s favorite scarecrow, is very dedicated to his job. Day after day, he stands in the cornfield, keeping watch over the corn. Then one day, a new friend appears from the sky and surprises him! Leif is an adventurous traveler. When he was pulled off the branch on which he was raised one windy day, instead of floating safely to the ground with his family and friends, he took advantage of the opportunity and sailed away to see the world on the wind. He shares his adventures with Patches, the first of which is his discovery of a school, where he peeks in on children who are learning the alphabet, counting, and a little bit about animals and plants. He passes what he has learned on to Patches before sailing away on more adventures, but he promises to return to teach the scarecrow what he has learned.
Sally’s Home of Championship Horses by Shelby Clements
This story is about a pony who refused to give up despite his small size. His owner told him she didn’t want him just because he was small, so he left and continued his adventure until he met someone who would believe in him. Similarly, the author of the book had always wanted to write a book, but several people doubted her, so she named the pony Determination. He will never give up, and neither will the author. Have fun reading!
Tucker Farm: Under the Big Top by Shawn Zeeh
The grass is always greener on the other side, they say, but the animals on Tucker Farm don’t see it that way. The chickens can juggle M the eta’ chicken coop, as the cows take turns with the hula hoop. The gnats like to wing from the rope in the glen while the pigs swim in their “Olympic-sized” pigpen in unison. Everything seemed to be perfect that day, but things would soon change M a mysterious way. In search of greener pastures, that would never stop. The animals soon find themselves under the big top!
Father Sky, Mother Earth and Me by Seana Coughlin
This is a spiritual children’s book that teaches young people about how humans are connected to the universe in some very real and very special ways. Come and read the wonderful adventure of Skyler!
Charlie and the Elephant by Loretta Beacham
Charlotte, a girl who’s curious and kind, is chosen by a big blue elephant to banish the cruel poachers from the forest. In a daring and determined plan, they join forces with the clever, talkative Mr. Crow and the empathetic, self-sacrificing Miss Ash Tree. With bravery, teamwork, and a surprise ambush by a large flock of crows, they save her friend and savor their triumph! Charlie and the Elephant by Loretta Beacham is a story about a child who cares about other creatures, one who follows her feelings and goes the distance to make a di erence. With lovely illustrations by Yvette Besner, it’s a book to be read and remembered.
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Honeybee Tree House by Nina Kelly
Abby is about to have the most magical summer ever. After leaving the city to spend a few weeks in her grandmother’s treehouse, Abby and her friends discover just how special nature can be when they make some unexpected friends-Bees!
Bees do so much for us, like making sure we have beautiful flowers, fresh fruits, and vegetables, and creating treats like honey. Adventure along with Abby at the Honeybee Tree House as she learns about all the hard work bees do and why we need to help save them.
Being summons from high society, Lil Red gets a call from her mother informing her of her sick grandmother who lives in the “hood” that needs her immediate attention. This tangy adventure brings the bougie, 16-year-old to a community that she has tried her best to stay away from. In this magical fable, you’ll see some familiar characters from the previous fables that include the Wolf that has been terrifying children since he appeared in Hansello and Gertrude. Out of all the things that are waiting on Lil Red, she keeps the same feisty spirit as she cruises the streets of Memphis in search of a cure for her grandmother while avoiding that mean old Wolf. This is the third story from the continuing parodies of the Hood Fables Series that will have you laughing while taking you on a magical trip to familiar places with a twist. Let the fun begin!
The Pie, The Pie, and Oh That Smell! by Connie Smith
Cindy’s mom loves to bake pies, cakes, and other DELICIOUS desserts! But one day, Mom gets tired of doing all the baking and cleaning up herself, and she stops cooking altogether. Her family misses the wonderful smell of her baking. But how can they show her how grateful they are? And will Mom bake her special apple pie for Cindy’s birthday? The Pie, The Pie! teaches children the importance of showing their appreciation for the wonderful things their parents do every day-and the fun of pitching in and helping!
Frolicking Friends by Karen Leis Welsh
Frolicking Friends is a delightful, entertaining rhyming picture book that talks about a boy who is looking for his unusual friends after a rainstorm. He finds them in a most delightful place and joins in frolicking with them. When the storm clouds come again, the boy is quick to help get his friend’s home. The illustrations and the elements of literature including rhyme, onomatopoeia, character traits and imagination are sure to delight the young reader.
Jennifer Gets A New Smell by Carla O’neill
Carla lives in Ottawa, Canada and has two children ages 23 and 20 who are following their passions in Animation and Languages. She is a graduate of the Executive Business Administration program at Willis College. She enjoys horseback riding, sports and writing. She wrote Jennifer Gets a New Smell to teach children that being yourself is not just ok, it is fantastic.