by Jenn Bailey (Author) Bea Jackson (Illustrator)
In this reinvention of the classic holiday carol "The 12 Days of Christmas," five golden rings become five Nana hugs, eight maids a-milking become eight mugs of cocoa, and much more, as a family comes together to celebrate the holidays.
In the first hour of Christmas Santa left for me...a kitten underneath the Christmas tree!
It's December 25th, and one big family isn't wasting a minute of this special day! Grandparents arrive, cousins build snowmen, Uncle Lee tells jokes, Auntie takes pictures, and the whole family shares a holiday feast before it's finally time to say goodbye and good night. This fun-filled, modern take on the classic song celebrates the most important part of Christmas Day: being together.
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"In the first hour of Christmas, Santa left for me.../ a kitten underneath the Christmas tree!" begins this warm, family-focused variation on "The 12 Days of Christmas." During the holiday's second hour, twins, "dressed up to be... two stomping dinos," scare the feline away. The book's narrator, hair in a curly puff and beaded braids, goes on to count three French toasts, five Nana hugs, six older cousins, and more, all adding up to 12 hours of Christmas shenanigans for an affectionate Black family. Carrying the charm of old-school watercolor paintings and the cinematic appeal of film, Jackson's light-dappled illustrations further contribute a seek-and-find element via the kitten hiding across the spreads, while Bailey's rhyming lines bring the holiday's cozy ups and downs to this view of a bustling family celebration. Ages 4-8. (Oct.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.PreS-Gr 3--This take on "The Twelve Days of Christmas" showcases a Christmas day full of fun and family. A young girl with brown skin wakes up on Christmas morning to find a kitten under the tree. "In the first hour of Christmas, Santa left for me-- ... a kitten underneath the Christmas tree! In the second hour of Christmas, the twins dressed up to be-- ... two stomping dinos and a kitten --... Uh-oh! Where can she be?" Here starts the 12-hour day in which the kitten remains hidden and the girl's twin brothers get into many antics in their dinosaur costumes. As the day continues, extended family members, including Uncle Lee, Nana, and cousins, arrive to join in snowman-making, putting whipped cream in a sleeping Gramps's goatee, plenty of food, and a family picture by the tree. Digital illustrations of reds and greens, along with various shades of brown, enhance the cozy text. Author and artist pay attention to detail as they follow through the story; jokes from a book introduced in the fourth hour are sprinkled throughout, and front end papers show the house decorated, complete with falling snow--back end papers show the same scene, this time at night, complete with the snowmen that were made in the seventh hour. Readers and listeners will enjoy singing the words of the story to the tune of the familiar Christmas carol. VERDICT This cozy Christmas tale centering a Black family feels new and familiar at the same time. A recommended purchase.--Florence Simmons
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