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• Dec. 16, 2005 - On My Christmas Bookshelf - Part 2

On My Christmas Bookshelf - Part 2

 

Punchinello and the Most Marvelous Gift

By Max Lucado

Illustrated by Sergio Martinez

 

     If you’ve never read any of Max Lucado “Punchinello” books, then you should go out today and buy some.  (Or at least look at your local library.)  One day I’ll post how these children’s books have changed my life.  Punchinello and the Most Marvelous gift is another fine edition to this series.  All of Wemmicksville is busily working on special gifts to give Eli at the Maker-Day Festival.  What happens when Punchinello “messes” everything up?  I think you’ll agree, it is really a marvelous story about us and what our “Maker” really wants.

 

Text © Max Lucado 2004

Illustrations © Sergio Martinez 2004

ISBN 1-58134-546-1

 

A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens

 

I realize this is considered a timeless classic, but, to be quite honest, though I’ve seen several movie renditions, several parodies, and the play, I’ve never actually read the book until this year. (I just thought a good homeschooling mom should have read it at least once.)  DD14 and I are reading it together, and while we’ve needed the dictionary a time or two, we agree is a great read-a-loud that will find its place in our hearts, our “togetherness” memories, and on our Christmas Bookshelf.

 

http://www.stormfax.com/dickens.htm

 

Written in 1843

 

The Velveteen Rabbit

By Margery Williams (1880 -1994)

Illustrated by Allen Atkinson

 

I know this isn’t really a Christmas story, but The Boy does receive this special rabbit as a Christmas gift, so I’ve placed it on my Christmas bookshelf.  What a heart warming story about the imaginings and affections of a small child and what makes a toy “real”.  If you’ve ever had a special stuffed animal or toy, you won’t want to miss this delightful read-a-loud.

 

I really love my copy of The Velveteen Rabbit

© 1983 by Armand Eisen

ISBN 0-394-53221-X

 

Christmas in My Heart

Compiled and Edited by Joe Wheeler

© 1996 by Joe Wheeler

ISBN 0-385-48567-0

 

Though filled with many heart warming stories, there are four which I’m especially fond of and try to read aloud each year.  They are:

 

“The Last Straw”

by Paula Palangi McDonald

© 1979

 

     The McDonald mother reaches her wits end with all the bickering and fighting among her four children. When she hits upon a creative way to turn their attention toward the true meaning of Christmas, she finds everyone is a little kinder and the house more loving.  You might be surprised to find out what the last straw really is. But I won’t tell. J

 

  

“The Jubilee Agreement”

 by Terry Beck © 1990

 

     I choke back tears every year as I read this story.  Who can’t identify with the mom who loves her family with a passion, but sometimes needs a little time for herself?  Or the family that loves her enough to let her go for her “Jubilee”?

 

 

“Trouble at the Inn

by Dina Donohue 

© 1966 by Guideposts Magazine

 

     Though it may be a very short story, “Trouble at the Inn” is tall on heart and compassion.  You may not read this version of the Christmas story in Luke, but you won’t doubt it pleased the Lord.

 

 

“The Gift of the Magi”

by O. Henry

© 1906

 

     Has there been any other (save, perhaps, A Christmas Carol) that has sparked more parodies than “The Gift of the Magi”?  Though published in 1906, it remains a timeless story of selfless giving.

 

                       

Christmas Stories for the Heart

Compiled by Alice Gray

©1997 by Multnomah Publishers

ISBN 1-57673-456-0

 

     Though filled with wonderful stories, my most favorite from this collection is:

 

“If You’re Missing Baby Jesus, call 7162”

by Jean Gietzen

 

     When a family discovers an extra baby Jesus in their newly purchased Nativity set, they embark on a quest to return Him to His rightful owner.  What they find along the way is that Jesus was never missing, He was right where He was supposed to be.

 

The Night Before Christmas

By Clement C. Moore

Pictures by Dorcas

 

Even though we’ve never “done” Santa, I must confess, I enjoy the jolly rhyme and beautiful pictures in my copy of this book.  It is extra special because the copy on my Christmas bookshelf belonged to my mother when she was a little girl.  It is copyrighted 1948 and doesn’t even have an ISBN number.

 

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• Dec. 3, 2005 - On My Christmas Book Shelf - Part 1

 

Christmas

 by Peter Spier

 

This is one of my all time favorite Christmas books.  No words, but the most detailed and delightful illustrations one could ask for.  Spier most definitely captures the Spirit of the holiday. 

 

© 1983 by Peter Spier

ISBN 0-385-13183-6

(Neither Amazon.com nor Books-a-million have this title.  Amazon.com can direct you to a seller though.)

 

The Story of the Other Wise Man

by Henry van Dyke

 

The Bible never says there were three wise men, only that three gifts were given.  This story explores the possibility of a fourth wise man that didn’t make it to Bethlehem with the others, yet still met the Savior in a poignant way.  (The ending still gives me chill bumps!)

 

ISBN 0-345-31882-X

 

Mary Did You Know?

By Mark Lowry

 

Anyone who has ever heard Christian comedian Mark Lowry knows this Song turned into gift book had to be inspired.  I mean, how can someone so incredibly funny have written such an incredible song?  This is a definite chill bump song for me.  This gift book combines the song with reflective thoughts designed to turn our minds toward Christ.

 

Song “Mary Did You Know?” © 1991 by Word Music ASCAP and Rufus Music ASCAP

Mary Did You Know book text © 1998 by Mark Lowry

ISBN 08499-5445-2

 

 

Follow the Star (all the way to Bethlehem) and A Christmas Carol

Both by Alan and Linda Parry

 

Both these books by the Parry’s are incredibly fun for children of all ages.  (I still like them!!) Follow the Star has “pull-out letters, games, and other fun activities”. A Christmas Carol is a fun interactive book as well.

 

Follow the Star

© 1994 Hunt & Thorpe

Text © 1994 by Linda Parry

Illustrations © 1994 Alan Parry

ISBN 0-8499-1144-3

A Christmas Carol

            © 1996 Hunt and Thorpe

            Text © 1996 by Linda Parry

            Illustrations © 1996 by Alan Parry

            ISBN 0-8499-1304-7

 

 

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

By Barbara Robinson

 

If you’ve never laughed (and cried) with the Herdmans as they discover the true meaning of Christmas, then you’ve missed a special holiday treat.  It may well be  that you see Christmas just a bit differently after experiencing it the Herdman way.

 

Text © 1972

ISBN 0-06-440275-4

 

       

An Unexpected Christmas Guest

As Told by Alda Ellis

(Poem originally written by Edwin Markham 1852-1940)

 

“For I was the beggar with bruised cold feet.

I was the woman you gave something to eat;

And I was the child on the homeless street.”

 

What does Jesus really look like?  It may surprise us.

 

Text © by Alda Ellis 2001

ISBN 0-7369-0572-3

(Amazon.com can direct to a seller.)

 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas

By Dr. Seuss

 

Alright, I confess, I love Dr. Seuss, and this is one of my favorites.  Through whimsical drawings and fun rhymes, he manages to clearly convey the message “Christmas doesn’t come from a store.”  Who doesn’t need that reminder this time of year?  By the way, go for the book.  It’s much better than Jim Carey’s rendition in the movie.  (At least in my opinion.)

 

© 1957 by Dr. Seuss

ISBN 0-394-80079-6

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