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The ghostly carousel: delightfully frightful poems (Carolrhoda Picture Books)
By Calef Brown. 2018
Santa's twin (Santa's Twin Ser. #Bk. 1)
By Dean R. Koontz, Phil Parks. 1996
Santa's evil twin wreaks havoc on Christmas Eve: he kidnaps the real Santa, scares the reindeer, creates disgusting messes, and…
plans to gift-wrap cat poop for young Charlotte and Emily. Dismayed, the sisters plan to save the real Santa before the holiday is ruined forever!For grades K-3. 1996This day in June
By Kristyna Litten, Gayle E. Pitman. 2014
A rhyming Pride parade experience. Includes end matter to serve as a primer on LGBT history and culture and to…
explain references made in the story. Stonewall Book Award. For grades K-3. 2014One today
By Dav Pilkey, Richard Blanco. 2015
The candy smash (The Lemonade War Series #4)
By Jacqueline Davies. 2013
As Valentine's Day approaches and a crush on a classmate develops, Evan develops a secret fondness for writing poetry. But…
his sister Jessie plans on exposing all in her newspaper. Sequel to The Bell Bandit (DB 74601). For grades 3-6. 2013Your skeleton is showing: rhymes of blunder from six feet under
By Kurt Cyrus, Crab Scrambly. 2013
A small Christmas
By Wong Herbert Yee. 2004
Whopper cake
By Karma Wilson. 2007
The ballad of Valentine
By Alison Jackson, Tricia Tusa. 2002
Haunted party (Holiday Books: Halloween Ser.)
By Iza Trapani. 2009
Halloween skyride
By Ethan Long, Elizabeth Spurr. 2005
Halloween night
By Brandon Dorman, Marjorie Dennis Murray, Marjorie D. Murray. 2008
Loosely based on "The Night Before Christmas," this rhyming story tells of a group of animals, monsters, and witches who…
prepare such a frightening Halloween party that their expected trick-or-treaters all run away. For grades 2-4Hats off for the Fourth of July!
By Harriet Ziefert, Gustaf Miller. 2000
Letters from Father Christmas
By J. R. R. Tolkien, Baillie Tolkien. 2004
A collection of Christmas letters penned by J.R.R. Tolkien and signed as Father Christmas that were sent to Tolkien's children…
from 1920-1943. Each recapped activities of the preceding year at the North Pole, including reindeer running amok and the North Polar Bear breaking the moon into four pieces. 2004Ya llegan los reyes magos!
By Georgina Lázaro León, Georgina Lazaro, Morella Fuenmayor. 2001
A small boy helps make preparations for the arrival of the Magi, who bring Christmas gifts. He writes a letter…
to the Magi, celebrates with his family, goes to bed early, and gets up the next day to find wonderful gifts. Told in verse. For grades K-3. Spanish language. 2001Easter poems
By Myra Cohn Livingston, John Wallner. 1985
A collection of poems on Easter themes, including translations from Russian and German. John Ciardi, William Jay Smith, Hilda Conkling,…
and Joan Aiden are a few of the authors represented. For grades 3-6 and older readersHow the selves became elves
By Joan Wolf, Joan M Wolf, Christine Squassoni. 2002
There was a young rabbi: A hanukkah tale
By Suzanne Wolfe. 2020
Hanukkah is a very busy time! Join the young rabbi as she makes festive preparations-spinning the dreidel, cooking a tasty…
meal, lighting the menorah, and more-in this cumulative, rhyming story reminding readers of the Hanukkah miracle of long ago! Learn about Hanukkah's festivities and rituals, and about the Jewish holiday itselfAwe-some days: Poems about the Jewish holidays
By Marilyn Singer. 2022
Discover and celebrate all of the Jewish holidays with this warm and engaging poetry collection by the acclaimed author of…
Mirror Mirror. In this cheerful, enjoyable poetry collection, a family decides to celebrate every Jewish holiday for a full year, “the ones we know well, the ones we do not.” Starting with new-year apples dipped in honey on Rosh Hashanah all the way to flowers and chocolates on Tu B’Av (often called “Jewish Valentine’s Day”), readers can explore the joy and meaning of the various holidays along with this lively family of five. A brief explanation of the holiday accompanies each poem. By an award-winning and beloved children’s poet, this is a wonderful introduction to Jewish celebrations, observances, and days of remembrance.Passover, Here I Come! (Here I Come!)
By D. J. Steinberg. 2022
Celebrate Passover with a collection of funny and festive poems from the author of the hugely popular Kindergarten, Here I…
Come ! The Seder plate is set and the pantry's filled with matzah — Passover is here! Author D. J. Steinberg is back with an all new collection of poems celebrating the joys of Passover, from singing the Four Questions to finding the Afikomen.