Winter reading: for the littles
December 28, 2012We missed our visit to celebrate Solstice with our DC friends last week thanks to a nasty last-minute cold that swept through our household (and infected most of our extended family -- sorry, guys). Luckily, we were feeling much better by Christmas and had a blast at home (and we hope that you did, too.)
We did manage to celebrate the longest night of the year with a roaring fire and some winter-themed books. Here are a few of our favorites.
Trouble with Trolls by Jan Brett: A favorite from my own childhood -- my sister K. and I were obsessed with this book growing up. I think we love it so much because the heroine, Treva, doesn't need any help in outsmarting a band of mountain trolls to protect her dog, Tuffi -- she does it through a lot of quick thinking and hard work. Another reason might be the beautiful illustrations of the snowy Norwegian landscape and traditional clothing (K. visited Norway a week after A. was born and brought her back an authentic "Trouble with Trolls" dress -- she wore it in our Christmas card photo on the beach this year).
The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats: A little boy named Peter steps out of his apartment building and spends the day exploring the snowy city streets. He finds a stick, makes snow tracks, and puts a snowball in his pocket to try to keep the fun from ending. The Snowy Day won the Caldecott medal in 1963, and has the honor of being one of the first childrens' books to feature an African-American child as the main character. (To read a little more about the story behind this groundbreaking book, click here).
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Have you and your kids read any of these books? What did you think of them? Do you have any wintertime book recommendations you'd like to share? We are always on the lookout for new favorites.
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Owl Moon is a favorite around here, and we've read a few of the others on your list. Here a few of our seasonal favorites, some holiday specific: http://treesalldance.com/2012/11/27/holiday-books-and-music/
ReplyDeleteWhat a great list! Thanks for sharing. There are a few on there we haven't heard of before and will have to check out.
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We love all the Stranger in the Woods books, especially the ones set in wintertime. And I just found out yesterday that I'm missing our copy of The Snowy Day - horror! Must find it AT ONCE. It and Owl Moon are two favorite winter bedtime reads.
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