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Archives for Holiday Books

Winter Books for Children

by Michele February 13th, 2012 | Holiday Books
If you live in a part of the world that has been under winter's spell for the past couple months, you may be dreading more days filled with cold temperatures and frozen precipitation.  Rather than counting the days until spring, why not embrace the beauty of winter with your children?  Young children are especially fond of snow and all of its endearments: snowmen, snowflakes, sledding, and more.

On a cold winter afternoon, what could be a better way to indulge your children in some snow without having to bundle up than reading some snow-themed books?  Here are a few of
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Groundhog Day Books for Kids

by T Akery January 26th, 2012 | Holiday Books
Groundhog Day is the time of year when the thoughts of spring are on everyone's mind. Thus, the anticipation of the groundhog's prediction can be exciting for kids. You can liven up the traditions surrounding February 2nd with these books that will certainly appeal to children.

Go to Sleep, Groundhog! by Judy Cox is a cute little story about a groundhog who isn't quite ready for hibernation. He keeps waking up. As he wakes up each season, he discovers all of the holidays before his. As the holiday icons discover him, they send him back to bed with a story
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Martin Luther King Jr. Books for Children

by T Akery January 9th, 2012 | Holiday Books
Martin Luther King Jr. is an important historical figure that has a day dedicated to his memory. His speeches were key in showing that segregation was a problem for the entire country. If you want to teach your children more about him, or they have questions about him, then these books can answer some of those questions.

One of the better books for younger children to investigate is A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr. written by David A. Addler. Not only does this book give a timeline of his life, it provides a visual picture so that kids
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