We Celebrate the Light
by Jane Yolen (Author), Jieting Chen (Illustrator), Heidi E.Y. Stemple (Author)
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"Diwali, Solstice, Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, and Lunar New Year are visually depicted in turn, accompanying a stunning, read-aloud text that speaks of the traditions that link them all together. The warm yet accurate imagery is explained in simple secondary text on each page, and further in the backmatter. Beloved author Jane Yolen and daughter, author Heidi Stemple, have crafted a loving and poignant story with true reverence for our shared traditions of celebrating light, show more love, food, and family. An empowering, informative, and inclusive holiday book for families of all traditions"-- show lessTags
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Yolen and Stemple honor the ways many cultures spread light, literally and figuratively, during the darkest days of the year.
Lyrical verse reflects on the commonalities shared by many traditions, while the illustrations highlight a diverse array of winter holidays. The juxtaposition of the universal and the specific embodies the book’s profound message: The ways we are different can unify us, and both our differences and our similarities are worth celebrating. Various groupings of family and friends observe Diwali, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, and Lunar New Year; amid the glow of rangolis, kinaras, lighted trees, menorahs, lanterns, and moonlight, they spend time with loved ones, decorate, sing, eat, and show more remember deceased ancestors. Unobtrusive footnotes provide a brief definition of each holiday, with longer descriptions in the backmatter explaining a few of the symbols and rituals. Rife with details for observant readers, the artwork sets a cozy tone, whether portraying families crowded round the kitchen table or outside by a roaring fire. The celebrants include people of many different ethnicities, abilities, and ages, and they gather in groups of various sizes and compositions. With its emphasis on inclusivity, this is an excellent choice for classrooms or libraries looking to discuss winter holidays.
Luminous. (Informational picture book. 4-8)
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Lyrical verse reflects on the commonalities shared by many traditions, while the illustrations highlight a diverse array of winter holidays. The juxtaposition of the universal and the specific embodies the book’s profound message: The ways we are different can unify us, and both our differences and our similarities are worth celebrating. Various groupings of family and friends observe Diwali, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, and Lunar New Year; amid the glow of rangolis, kinaras, lighted trees, menorahs, lanterns, and moonlight, they spend time with loved ones, decorate, sing, eat, and show more remember deceased ancestors. Unobtrusive footnotes provide a brief definition of each holiday, with longer descriptions in the backmatter explaining a few of the symbols and rituals. Rife with details for observant readers, the artwork sets a cozy tone, whether portraying families crowded round the kitchen table or outside by a roaring fire. The celebrants include people of many different ethnicities, abilities, and ages, and they gather in groups of various sizes and compositions. With its emphasis on inclusivity, this is an excellent choice for classrooms or libraries looking to discuss winter holidays.
Luminous. (Informational picture book. 4-8)
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A couple of page spreads are dedicated to Diwali, Winter Solstice, Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, and Lunar New Year. Illustrations are beautifully inclusive, warm and cozy. The short explanation of each holiday is good for young readers.
See also: Winter Solstice Wish by Kate Allen Fox, Hanukkah by Leslea Newman
See also: Winter Solstice Wish by Kate Allen Fox, Hanukkah by Leslea Newman
A brief but boring survey of winter holidays around the world: Diwali, solstice, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Bodhi Day, and Lunar New Year.
Meh.
Meh.
Seems like my copy has pages out of order - confused me
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Jane Yolen was born February 11, 1939 in New York City. She received a bachelor's degree from Smith College in 1960 and a master's degree in education from the University of Massachusetts in 1976. After college, she became an editor in New York City and wrote during her lunch break. She sold her first children's book, Pirates in Petticoats, at the show more age of 22. Since then, she has written over 300 books for children, young adults, and adults. Her other works include the Emperor and the Kite, Owl Moon, How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? and The Devil's Arithmetic. She has won numerous awards including the Kerlan Award, the Regina Medal, the Keene State Children's Literature Award, the Caldecott Medal, two Nebula Awards, two Christopher Medals, the World Fantasy Award, three Mythopoeic Fantasy Awards, the Golden Kite Award, the Jewish Book Award, the World Fantasy Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Association of Jewish Libraries Award. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original publication date
- 2024
- Dedication
- For Elizabeth – we celebrate you. - JY & HEYS
To Erin and Xiaoquing, you are the light of my life. - JC - First words
- When the days get shorter and the night sneaks in early, we celebrate the light.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Lunar New Year is an Asian celebration lasting for more than two weeks that begins at the start of a new year of moon cycles and ends with a Lantern Festival as the earth moves back toward the sun.
- Original language
- English
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- Picture Books, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 394.261 — Society, government, & culture Customs, etiquette & folklore General customs Special Occasions Holidays Holidays of December, January, February
- LCC
- GT3930 .Y65 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Manners and customs (General) Manners and customs (General) Customs relative to public and social life
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