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Checked out
Due 16 Sep 2023
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Gerstenberg (2001), 152 pages
Description
Winter urges us to snuggle up with a good book, shutting out the cold and reconnecting with our impulse to nest. What a lovely idea, then, this collection is: The Winter Book celebrates the coldest season -- from the late days of fall and Halloween to the earliest days of spring and Groundhog Day. Including prose from lauded authors, songs like Mozart's "My Little Apple" and "We Three Kings of Orient Are," and informational texts on international celebrations like Chinese New Year, Kwanzaa, Diwali, and Dia de los Reyes, this compendium reminds us of that magical season between autumn and spring.
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LibraryThing member ZeljanaMaricFerli
This book and the other books from the series are books to be bought and read year after year with your children or grandchildren. The book is a collection of stories, poems and songs (sheet music) about winter by famous writers and composers, together with descriptions of winter celebrations;
I'm always surprised how in North America such books are so difficult to find (mostly out of print and forgotten), and in Canada I can only buy the French edition. There is such a big difference between the European and American children's literature traditions, and not much of the best European children's literature is getting translated into English. Such a shame.
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Diwali, The Three Kings, Hanukkah, Chinese New Year... There are many great illustrations and several strips of a funny little comic with no words which my daughter loved. I'm always surprised how in North America such books are so difficult to find (mostly out of print and forgotten), and in Canada I can only buy the French edition. There is such a big difference between the European and American children's literature traditions, and not much of the best European children's literature is getting translated into English. Such a shame.
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