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Give the Gift of Reading....Every Day

By: Emily Cranwell
Fifth grade teacher Emily Cranwell shares her family's charming and educational Christmas tradition.
Someday, I’ll get to be the tooth fairy.

It was a happy realization while I was pregnant with my son, Lindan. It reminded me that someday I would be the mother of not just a baby, but a big kid. That was an easy thought to lose sight of when I was still worried about the diapers and crib and clothes that were beginning to fill the nursery.

The real joy in that realization was also that I was going to be in control about how I wanted to celebrate milestones and holidays. My husband and I could make decisions about what traditions we wanted to honor and carry on, and which we could let go of.

For me, it was important to recognize the holiday season in a variety of ways. Our family’s month of December is filled with little traditions that we mark with an Advent calendar. We drive to look at Christmas lights, we visit the train garden at the fire station, we make holiday cookies and give them to our neighbors. Mostly, though, we mark the days with books.

The idea is a simple one, but one that I’m sure Lindan, now a Kindergartener, will remember into adulthood: a giant pile of holiday books (24 in all) wrapped and stacked under the tree. Each night before bed, in addition to our nightly read, he is able to unwrap a story that we share. The stories can then be recycled year to year as appropriate, or new titles added as Lindan grows.

This year, I felt that this tradition also gave us an opportunity to reflect on our most important family values. In recognition of the work that we are doing at school I began a search to find holiday books that reflected our value: empathy. I discovered many titles, and many of them are wrapped and waiting under my tree. (Some I decided would be better when Lindan is a little older.)

I hope that you may look for a few to share with your family, too. Many are available at the local library. My list included these:

Silver Packages, by Cynthia Rylant


The Christmas Truck, by J B Blankenship

Welcome Comfort, by Patricia Polacco



The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving, by Jan and Mike Berenstain

It isn’t too late to read for the 12 days of Christmas, or perhaps the 8 nights of Hanukkah. Or find a holiday chapter book and read a bit together each night!
 
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