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Koenig Christmas Materials Koenig Christmas Materials 232.9 HOF Hoffmann, Felix. The story of Christmas / Hoffmann, Felix. -- New York : Atheneum, c 1975. Modern text and drawings retell the story of the birth of Jesus Christ. 232.92 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in the Holy Land / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1987. Presents what Christmas is like in Bethlehem, with quotations from the Bible, crafts, recipes and carols of the region. 263 PIR Pirotta, Saviour. Christmas / Pirotta, Saviour. -- New York : PowerKids Press, 2008. This book describes the celebration of Christmas, the birthday of Jesus. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Italy / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Describes how Christmas is celebrated in Italy, including food, art, legends, and music. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Mexico / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Presents various Mexican traditions associated with Christmas including pinatas, recipes, ornaments and songs. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in France / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Describes in text and illustrations how Christmas is celebrated in France. Includes stories, songs, recipes, and craft projects. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Colonial and early America / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Describes how Colonial people celebrated Christmas and the development of the Revolutionary War during Christmas season. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Switzerland / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1995. Describes how Christmas is celebrated in Switzerland, including decorations, crafts, recipes and songs. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Spain / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. 394.2 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Britain / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Describes in text and illustrations how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. Also includes stories, songs, recipes, and craft projects. 394.2 FRA Fradin, Dennis Brindell. Christmas / Fradin, Dennis Brindell. -- : Enslow, c 1990. Describes the history behind Christmas and the various ways it is celebrated. 394.2 HUG Hughes, Ellen. Christmas in Greece / Hughes, Ellen. -- Chicago : World Book, 2001. Describes in text and illustrations how Christmas is celebrated in Greece. Includes stories, songs, recipes, and craft projects. 394.2 KAL Kalman, Bobbie, Susan Hughes, , jt. auth, and Lise Gunby, , jt. auth. We celebrate Christmas / Kalman, Bobbie, Susan Hughes, , jt. auth, and Lise Gunby, , jt. auth. -- : Crabtree Publishing, c 1985. This book tells about the first Christmas, Christmas trees, Christmas words, Christmas carols, Christmas feasts, and more. 394.2 KAL Kalman, Bobbie, and Barbara Bedell, , ill. Victorian Christmas / Kalman, Bobbie, and Barbara Bedell, , ill. -- New York : Crabtree Pub, c 1997. Describes the elaborate Yuletide customs of the period between 1837 and 1901, when Queen Victoria ruled Britain, and discusses how these customs were adopted and sometimes changed in the United States during the same period. 394.2 WAL Walsh, William. The story of Santa Klaus / Walsh, William. -- Detroit : Omnigraphics, 1991. Traces the history of Santa Klaus, alias St. Nicholas, the patron saint of children. Also relates the origins, legends, and customs of Christmas. 394.2 WES West, Robin, Robert L. Wolfe, , ill, Diane Wolfe, , ill, and Susan Slattery Burke, , ill. My very own Christmas / West, Robin, Robert L. Wolfe, , ill, Diane Wolfe, , ill, and Susan Slattery Burke, , ill. -- Minneapolis : Carolrhoda, c 1993. Christmas recipes and crafts and information about the holiday. 394.26 PAT Patterson, Lillie, and Oechsli, Kelly. Christmas in Britain and Scandinavia / Patterson, Lillie, and Oechsli, Kelly. -- Champaign, Ill : Garrard Pub. Co, c 1970. Briefly traces the history of the Christmas celebration in Scandinavia and the British Isles and describes the holiday decorations, songs, customs, and foods of the particular countries. 394.26 PER Perkes, Alden. The Santa Claus book / Perkes, Alden. -- Secaucus, N.J : L. Stuart, c 1982. Presents information about Santa Claus and his associates, including how he gets all those toys into the bag; where Mrs. Claus comes from; and why Santa lives so long. 394.266 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in today's Germany / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1993. Describes the celebration of Christmas in Germany and includes stories, songs, recipes, and craft projects. 394.266 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Russia / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 2001,c1992. Looks at Christmas in Russia, emphasizing the customs and traditions unique to the people who live there. Includes recipes, craft ideas, and music. 394.266 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Ireland / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1996. Presents the Christmas traditions of Ireland, with recipes, music and crafts. 394.266 FER Fertig, Theresa. Christmas in the Philippines / Fertig, Theresa. -- Chicago : World Book, 1998,c1990. Briefly describes the customs, songs, foods, and activities associated with the celebration of Christmas in the Philippines. 394.266 HUG Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. Christmas in Belgium / Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 2003. Describes the traditions and customs that are part of the celebration of Christmas in Belgium as well as presenting crafts, recipes, and songs. 394.266 HUG Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. Christmas in Ukraine / Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1997. Describes the celebration of Christmas in the Ukraine; includes sections on native songs, recipes, and fun-to-do crafts appropriate for the holiday. 394.266 HUG Hughes, Ellen, and World Book. Christmas in Scotland / Hughes, Ellen, and World Book. -- Chicago : World Book, 2002. Describes the celebration of Christmas in Scotland, both in the past and in the present, and includes crafts, carols, and recipes. 394.266 HUG Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. Christmas in Finland / Hughes, Ellen, and World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 2001,c2000. Describes the celebration of Christmas in Finland; includes sections on native songs, recipes, and fun-to-do crafts appropriate for the holiday. 394.266 HUG Hughes, Ellen, and World Book Encyclopedia, inc. Christmas in Australia / Hughes, Ellen, and World Book Encyclopedia, inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 2001,c1998. Describes the celebration of Christmas in Australia, including recipes, craft projects, and elements of the indigenous culture. 394.266 KLO Klobuchar, Lisa. Christmas in Puerto Rico / Klobuchar, Lisa. -- Chicago : World Book, 2004. Describes the traditions and customs that are part of the celebration of Christmas in Puerto Rico as well as presenting crafts, recipes, and songs. 394.266 THO Thomas, Scott, and Karen Zack Ingrebretsen, , jt. auth. Christmas in America's capital / Thomas, Scott, and Karen Zack Ingrebretsen, , jt. auth. -- Chicago : World Book, 2005. Describes the celebration of Christmas in Washington, D.C. Includes carols, recipes, crafts and more. 394.2663 END Enderlein, Cheryl. Christmas in Mexico / Enderlein, Cheryl. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1998. Describes the customs, songs, food, and activities associated with the celebration of Christmas in Mexico. 394.2663 END Enderlein, Cheryl. Christmas in England / Enderlein, Cheryl. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1998. Briefly describes the customs, songs, foods, and activities associated with the celebration of Christmas in England. 394.2663 RUS Rustad, Martha. Christmas / Rustad, Martha. -- Mankato, Minn. : Capstone Press, c2009. Simple text and photographs tell about Christmas, including what it celebrates and different Christmas traditions families observe. 394.2663 SAL Salas, Laura. J is for jingle bells / Salas, Laura. -- Mankato, Minn. : Capstone Press, c2011. Using one word relating to Christmas for each letter of the alphabet, this book introduces Christmas through photographs and brief text. 394.2663 STE Stevens, Kathryn. Christmas trees / Stevens, Kathryn. -- Chanhassen, Minn : Child's World, c 2000. Describes the origin and significance of using evergreen trees at Christmastime, how they are grown, cut, and shipped, how to choose a good tree, and how to care for it. 394.2663 THO Thoennes, Kristin. Christmas in Norway / Thoennes, Kristin. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1999. An overview of the symbols, celebrations, decorations, food, and songs that are part of Christmas in Norway. 394.2663 THO Thoennes, Kristin. Christmas in Germany / Thoennes, Kristin. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1999. An overview of the symbols, celebrations, decorations, food, and songs that are part of Christmas in Germany. 394.2663 THO Thoennes, Kristin. Christmas in Italy / Thoennes, Kristin. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1999. An overview of the symbols, celebrations, decorations, food, and songs that are part of Christmas in Italy. 394.2663 THO Thoennes, Kristin. Christmas in France / Thoennes, Kristin. -- New York : Hilltop Books, c 1999. An overview of the symbols, celebrations, decorations, food, and songs that are part of Christmas in France. 394.268 BAR Barth, Edna, and Arndt, Ursula. Holly, reindeer, and colored lights / Barth, Edna, and Arndt, Ursula. -- New York : Seabury Press, c 1971. Examines the origins of Christmas symbols--trees, ornaments, Yule logs, Santa Claus, cards, Christmas colors, and many other holiday observances. 394.268 CHR World Book, Inc. Christmas in Denmark / World Book, Inc. -- Chicago : World Book, 1986.
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