It's FRIDAY and time for Fast Five Fiction. The library is getting festive in anticipation of our Holiday Extravaganza & Santa Visit. As we approach this holiday season we've got books for all ages, picture books, chapter books, and nonfiction baking and craft books. This week I've got five Christmas picture books new to our shelves.
Click the title to be directed to the book in our catalog. Book descriptions are from Goodreads.
On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave me cats:
FOUR on the gifts,
THREE dressed up,
TWO batting bows,
and a kitten under the tree.
From chasing ribbons and shredding paper to cuddling by the fire and climbing the Christmas tree (uh-oh), the sweet and mischievous kitties teach readers of all ages to enjoy the holiday season in true feline fashion. With festive illustrations and irresistible text that invites readers to read—or sing!—aloud, this charming Christmas picture book is guaranteed to delight all.
How the Villains Ruined Christmas by Serena Valentino
The Return of the Christmas Witch by Dan Murphy & Aubrey Plaza
The Christmas Witch has returned.
After centuries trapped in her icy chamber, the snow is finally melting, and Kristt rn awakens. She finds that the holiday she loved is now controlled by the mysterious Kringle Corporation. She embarks on a journey to a world unknown to her, where she meets the inventive young Poppy and sweet old reindeer Donner, who agree to help her restore Christmas to its former glory. Little do they know that she wants more than order . . . she wants revenge.
In the highly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling The Legend of the Christmas Witch, award-winning producer andactress Aubrey Plaza and her creative partner Dan Murphy give the true spirit of Christmas modern and wonderfully witchy twist.
Holiday Hunt by Margarite Kukhtina
With more than 900 festive objects to seek and find, this stunningly illustrated look and find book provides hours of fun and brings the joy of Christmas to curious young learners.Happy Friday and happy reading!
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