December 5, 2014

Perfect Picture Book Friday - Star Bright: A Christmas Story

Happy Perfect Picture Book Friday, Everyone!

I'm excited that it's December and we finally get to share holiday books :)  I have such a sweet book for today!  In past years, I have stuck to books like Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree which, though about Christmas, are not at all religious.  The book I've chosen today veers a little closer to the traditional story of Christmas but it's so beautifully done that I think it's appropriate for everyone, regardless of religion or belief.  I hope you get a chance to read it!

Title: Star Bright: A Christmas Story
Written By: Alison McGhee
Illustrated By: Peter H. Reynolds
Atheneum Books For Young Readers, September 2014, Fiction

Suitable For Ages: 4-8

Themes/Topics: Christmas, the nativity, giving/generosity

Opening: "It was the end of December, and a baby was soon to be born.  A baby!  In the heavens, angels turned light with joy."

Brief Synopsis: An extra special baby is coming and the newest angel wants to give a present.  But what can she give?  Wind is the sky's gift.  Rain is the clouds' gift.  Music is the gift of the songbirds. But when the little angel sees three lost travelers, she knows exactly what to give - the best gift of all!

Links To Resources: share the story of the nativity no matter your personal religion or beliefs - it's good for kids to know about things that are deeply important to others as well as to themselves and you can share the story of Hanukah etc. too; talk about gifts - what makes a good gift? does it have to be big, extravagant, expensive? what makes a gift really matter to someone?  what kinds of gifts do you like to give and receive?  Make these sugar cookies RECIPE HERE in the shapes of Christmas trees, stars, or whatever else you like :) Make paper stars INSTRUCTIONS HERE; make paper snowflakes INSTRUCTIONS HERE

Why I Like This Book: You know me - I love sweet stories :)  And this is one of those stories that tugs at your heartstrings just enough to make it memorable without being overdone.  But what I really love about this book is the creative way it spins the story of the nativity, so that you get the basic idea without anything overtly religious - and that's quite a feat to have pulled off!  On one level, this is simply a story about a child who wants to give a wonderful gift but doesn't know what she can offer, and how many children have felt like that?  Her creative solution will inspire young readers to think up their own creative solutions - when it comes to gifts, what can they give that only they can give?  And the art is by Peter H. Reynolds.  Enough said :)

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Have a great weekend, everybody!  See you Monday for the Holiday Contest!!!  (For which I have still not written my sample... or even really started thinking about it... details, details :))


35 comments:

  1. I absolutely love your selection today! I just read the book this week. Peter's illustrations add something very contemporary for kids -- that isn't overly religious. Many kids can enjoy this story. Excellent choice!
    Oh my! I can actually respond today! Can't believe I get a chance to see the comment section.
    And, for once my entry is already done for next week's contest.

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  2. Yay ... love Peter Reynolds and love knowing there's another of his shining stars to look out for! And I see that someone picked the same book I did so I'm headed there next to see that review! Happy PPBF, Susanna.

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  3. I think I'll like "Star Bright" - because one of my favorite books as a kid was the "littlest angel". I've always had a soft spot for a story about little angels and shiny things.

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  4. Mission accomplished. Sounds like SUCH a sweet story. Plus it's kind of goose bumpish. Great choice. :)

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  5. I've never heard of this one, but I adore Peter Reynold's artwork so know that it will be very cute! Our library is really good about setting aside shelves for each major holiday, so I'm sure I can find this there, unless some little kid with his/her grubby little paws got it before I get there. Hah!

    Happy weekend, Susanna!

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  6. What a beautiful book, Susanna...I love this season. :) :) I'm excited about your upcoming Holiday Contest...I put a blurb in my post today about it...but I know, even without that, you are going to get a TON of entries. :) I hope my post is okay...I didn't do an individual book review, because I thought it would be neat to give my favorites from the ALA Best Books of 2014 list. :)

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  7. This book looks great. I'm about to actually post my PPBF. How did it get to be Friday already?

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  8. This looks LOVELY. Definitely requesting it from the library. Thanks, Susanna!

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  9. Happy December, Susanna! I hope my library has it too - looks lovely!

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  10. I'm digging the threads on that little angel! Looks and sounds very sweet! Great to add to my holiday season reading!

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  11. This one does look very sweet. Nice way to start the holiday books Thanks for the review.

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  12. I hope you get to read this one, Rosi - it's so sweet :)

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  13. I know! It's quite the outfit she's got on, isn't it? A little bit angel meets biker :)

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  14. You're so funny, Joanne :) And let me just say that you're WAY ahead of me! I haven't even thought about it yet, so I'd be grateful for some chicken scratch. Hmm... chicken scratch... could that be con trued as wild weather in any way...? Santa's team, unable to see where they're going due to the chicken scratch in their eyes? :)

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  15. I have no idea! I feel like that Calvin and Hobbes book - the days are just packed! :)

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  16. I love this season too, Vivian! I don't really like to sing Christmas carols while out with dogs until after Thanksgiving... but it was so late this year I had to start with a few that were sort of borderline Christmasy... Walking In A Winter Wonderland and Let It Snow :) I have no idea how many entries will turn up - I hope a few because the prizes really are awesome - but Monday is fast approaching and I have yet to write my sample. I detect a theme here... I think this has happened before :) Looking forward to your post... when I eventually get over there :)

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  17. Yeah! Sheesh! Those kids with their grubby paws! What gives them the idea the picture book shelves are for them?! :) Have a lovely weekend, T :)

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  18. It's very cute, and I think quite cleverly done. It's hard to tell the Christmas story without really going biblical and she pulled it off!

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  19. Your lucky all you have to think up is the title over the weekend... I have yet to think of an idea... or write it... :) And how awesome that you can just walk over to a shelf and pull out a book!

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  20. I think you'll like it too, Sue - it's a cute one :)

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  21. I hope you get a chance to read this one, Barbara! And I haven't even looked at the list yet to see what's on it... so I'll have to be in suspense as to what got picked twice :)

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  22. I'm so glad you like this book too, Pat! And so glad you can comment!!! And boy! It sounds like everyone has their entry done or almost done... except Yours Truly...! :)

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  23. I'm behind! I need to check out last week's PPBF books and today's list. Here it is bedtime and I'm just getting here. And I didn't even add a book this week.
    Star Bright sounds very sweet. Thanks for sharing it. I'm really looking forward to reading the contest entries! Yay!

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  24. I'm always late to the party! But glad I made it just the same. Can't wait to check out the list :)

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  25. Don't worry, Penny! I'm behind too, and I'm not allowed to be! You only have to enjoy what you have time for. Sleep tight :) (And I'm looking forward to the contest too - but I'll be looking forward to it more when my sample is written!)

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  26. I thought of you when I posted this, Jarm! I thought you might like it :)

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  27. Thanks, Joanna! I hope you get a chance to read it - it's very cute :)

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  28. A perfect PB choice for Christmas, Susanna! I'm looking forward to reading all of the jolly
    holiday entries next week. : D

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  29. Love it, Susanna! Thanks for the suggestion!

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  30. Me too! Although I'll be looking forward to it more when my sample is written... which it is not... and it's not going at all well :)

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  31. This_Kid_Reviews_Books_ErikDecember 8, 2014 at 12:38 PM

    This sounds marvelous. I love the cover. It makes me want to dive right into it! :)

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  32. Dive! Dive! (Just put on your angel wings and motorcycle helmet first :))

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