 On Christmas Eve, a young boy and his family drive to the forest for their holiday tradition of decorating their favorite tree with popcorn, apples, tangerines, and sunflower seed balls as a gift for the animals. Back home in bed, the boy imagines the birds and animals feasting and celebrating around their tree. Full-color illustrations. ... |  The Bailey Elementary third graders are at it again . . . and the janitor has had it. His replacement, Mr. Jolly, keeps the school magically clean and as cold as the North Pole. Now the kids are beginning to suspect Mr. Jolly may be . . . Santa Claus! Illustrated. ... |
 Mister Frog always sleeps through winter (as frogs do!) and sadly always misses Christmas. But this year Mister Frog decides to make himself stay awake until Christmas Eve. Adapted from "Four Stories for Four Seasons, " this expressive and endearing yuletide tale is sure to make for another Christmas classic. Full color. ... |  The family from "Feast for 10" now prepares for Christmas. A simple counting format frames all the festivities, from the star at the top of the Christmas tree to ten hands stringing popcorn. Full color. ... |
 It's Christmastime, but with Miss Mackle in the hospital, no one feels much like celebrating. Maybe Harry can think of a way to cheer up Miss Mackle and put the holiday spirit back in Room 2B. ... |  This season brings three new titles to our successful line of "Night Before Christmas" books. Now, it's a snap to find a fun, affordable, holiday gift for friends and family in Idaho, Michigan, and New England. < BR> Brighten the holiday season with a personal touch for all your friends and relatives.< BR> ... |
 The Christmas Kids series is intended to touch the heart, engage the mind and strengthen the spirit of readers young and old. Each book focuses on real-life issues children face and the grace of God that is made apparent in those situations. As you read and enjoy this book in the Christmas Kids series, my desire is that you are able to learn and pass on a proper perspective on difficulties and challenges in life. ... |  The Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. On the sample spread, you can see where a picture is substituted for a word. This gives a young reader a sense of pride that she is "reading" the story. All pictures and vocabulary are on flashcards at the end of the book.Scooby and the gang are at the North Pole helping Santa get ready for Christmas. Scooby and Shaggy helped bake ... |
 We have more than fifty versions of this wonderful poem in our library; this is one of our favorites. Margaret Evans Price has a gentle talent. The Santa Claus on the cover, and throughout, is one of the kindest, least threatening Santas ever imagined. Notice how his knees are slightly bent by the weight of his pack. See his big and prominent boots. This is a Santa who is appealingly earth bound. This is a facsimile of the 1917 edition. We have ... |  What would Christmas be without a Christmas Tree? Very drab indeed. Follow the life of "The Last Christmas Tree" from a seedling in the vast forest of the snowy North to the sun drenched beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. Along the ... |