From the Office of Book Acquisitions:
Christmas is just a couple weeks away and things are really getting cozy here at the Parker home. The tree is up and dressed, stockings are hung by the chimney with care, lights are strung up around the roof, there's ginger cookies on the counter, and Alison got out the big stack of Christmas children's books for us to read. The kids are too old for these books, but whatever, we all love reading them no matter what age we are.
I thought for this week I'd share my 5 favorite Christmas children's books. These are books I find exceptional, both in story and art, and think they belong in every home library. I wish I could show you all the art inside of them! You'll just have to check them out from the library, or order them for yourself to see all the amazing illustrations.
And of course I'm always on the look out for good Christmas books. If there's one you think I should know about, one that you love and read every year, let me know!
1) The Broken Ornament by Tony DiTerlizzi
I'm a long time fan of Tony DiTerlizzi. Tony is a remarkable storyteller and illustrator. His characters are infused with life and magic. This book only came out last year, but I can see it becoming a classic. In this book, Jack accidentally breaks an ornament releasing a fairy who turns the house into what is essentially an extension of the North Pole with elves, reindeer, snowmen, and more filling up the rooms.
Tony's website: LINK
Get the book here: LINK