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Holiday Cheers Our children's book reviewer praises classics old and new.


`RAINDROPS ON roses, and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen wool·en also wool·len  
adj.
1. Made or consisting of wool.

2. Of or relating to the production or marketing of woolen goods.

n.
Fabric or clothing made from wool. Often used in the plural.
 mittens, brown paper packages tied up with strings, these are a few of my favorite things."

Yes, we all have `favorite things,' and seldom have they been enumerated This term is often used in law as equivalent to mentioned specifically, designated, or expressly named or granted; as in speaking of enumerated governmental powers, items of property, or articles in a tariff schedule.  more lovingly than Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein did in their exquisite song from `The Sound of Music,' which has resonated among children and adults alike for more than 40 years.

Now the subject of a warm visual interpretation by Renee Graef, `My Favorite Things' (Harper Collins, $15.95, 32 pages, all ages) speaks directly to the joyful mood of the season, one that children will enjoy year after year.

Caldecott Honor artist Susan Jeffers has done a radiant interpretation of Robert Frost's `Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening' (Dutton, $15.99, 32 pages, ages 4 and up). Frost was a poet blessed with the ability to reach readers at every level of sophistication so·phis·ti·cate  
v. so·phis·ti·cat·ed, so·phis·ti·cat·ing, so·phis·ti·cates

v.tr.
1. To cause to become less natural, especially to make less naive and more worldly.

2.
. Jeffers's coupling of black-and- white wintry backgrounds with subtly colored objects is mesmerizing mes·mer·ize  
tr.v. mes·mer·ized, mes·mer·iz·ing, mes·mer·iz·es
1. To spellbind; enthrall: "He could mesmerize an audience by the sheer force of his presence" 
.

The holidays would be barren without a new edition of `A Christmas Carol' to trumpet. The timeless tale of goodness and decency triumphing over indifference and arrogance has moved readers constantly since its first appearance in 1843. This year, there is a nice adaptation by Stephen Krensky, with paintings by Dean Morrissey (HarperCollins, $17.95, 64 pages, ages 7 to 10).

Not to be forgotten either is a new edition of the E.T.A. Hoffmann fairy tale particular to the season, `The Nutcracker' (Chronicle Books, $19.95, ages 4 to 7, 32 pages, with CD). For this adaptation, Seattle artist Julie Paschkis has created a beautiful suite of dreamlike paintings, a visual treat rendered in gouache gouache (gwäsh): see watercolor painting.
gouache

Opaque watercolour. Also known as poster paint, designer's colour, and body colour, it differs from transparent watercolour in that the pigments are bound by liquid glue, which is
 and complemented by a compact disc of P.I. Tchaikovsky's score for the ballet, played by the London Symphony Orchestra The London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) is one of the major orchestras of the United Kingdom. Since 1982, the LSO has been based in London's Barbican Centre. History .

Five of the most endearing Christmas stories, poems, and carols of all time - `Jolly Old St. Nicholas,' `A Visit From St. Nicholas' and `Christmas at the Hollow Tree Inn' paramount among them - are brought to life for yet another season by artist Kevin Hawkes in `A Christmas Treasury: Very Merry Stories and Poems' (HarperCollins, $16.95, 44 pages, all ages).

`Baboushka: A Christmas Folktale folktale, general term for any of numerous varieties of traditional narrative. The telling of stories appears to be a cultural universal, common to primitive and complex societies alike.  From Russia' (Candlewick can·dle·wick  
n.
1. The wick of a candle.

2.
a. A soft heavy cotton thread similar to that used to make wicks for candles.

b. Embroidery made of tufts of this thread.
 Press, $15.99, 32 pages, ages 4 to 8), adapted by Arthur Scholey and illustrated by Helen Cann, retells the traditional story of an old woman who makes up for not accompanying the Wise Men on their epochal ep·och·al  
adj.
1. Of or characteristic of an epoch.

2.
a. Highly significant or important; momentous: epochal decisions made by Roosevelt and Churchill.

b.
 journey by spending her days from that point on honoring good deeds and giving gifts to newborn children.

Two amiable piglets, who have radiated their way through four previous books by Holly Hobbie, overcome enormous obstacles brought on by brutal Northeast weather to celebrate the holidays together in `Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas' (Little Brown, $15.95, 32 pages, ages 4 to 8).

Driven to search out the source of the Santa Claus legend, the prolific

Marianna Mayer was determined to prove `that such a wonderful character couldn't possibly be mere fiction.' In `The Real Santa Claus' (Phyllis Fogelman Books/Penguin, $16.99, 32 pages, all ages), she profiles the legendary St. Nicholas, whose adventures date from the fourth century, using a rich selection of beautiful paintings to accompany a lively text.

Writer Shirley Climo and artist Jane Manning have come up with a clever explanation for the practice of decorating fir trees with tinsel tin·sel  
n.
1. Very thin sheets, strips, or threads of a glittering material used as a decoration.

2. Something sparkling or showy but basically valueless: the tinsel of parties and promotional events.
 in `Cobweb (1) A Web page that has not been updated in a long time.

(2) A Web page that is rarely downloaded because the references to it are obscure or the subject is simply uninteresting.
 Christmas' (HarperCollins, $15.95, 32 pages, ages 4 to 8). Using an old German folk tale for inspiration, they say the custom begins when a group of spiders make their way into an old woman's cottage with hopes of being part of the celebration. The visitors spin some welcome magic accordingly.

Drawing on research into the monumental efforts of African- American, Italian and Irish workers to burrow the underground tunnels that became the New York subway system, Andrea Davis Pinkney and her husband, Brian Pinkney, have created a satisfying twist on the traditional "I'll be home for Christmas" story, using a family recipe for a delicious apple jelly to accomplish the goal. `Mim's Christmas Jam' (Harcourt, $16, 32 pages, ages 3 to 7), highlights Brian Pinkney's signature medium of acrylic on scratchboard scratch·board  
n.
A drawing board coated with white clay and a surface layer of black ink that is scratched or scraped away to produce an effect similar to engraving. Also called scraperboard.
.

No plot summary is necessary for `Miracle on 34th Street' (Harcourt, $12.95, 128 pages, all ages), Valentine Davies' inspirational tale of Kris Kringle's ability to make true believers of the most hardened of skeptics. The breaking news this year is the release of an exact facsimile that re-creates every aspect of the original edition, including the evocative dust jacket.

Braying donkeys, chirping chirp  
n.
A short, high-pitched sound, such as that made by a small bird or an insect.

intr.v. chirped, chirp·ing, chirps
To make a short, high-pitched sound.
 wrens, fierce tigers, a tiny rodent under the floorboards and other creatures offer their `voices' of wonder on the occasion of the first Christmas in `The Stable Rat and Other Christmas Poems' (Greenwillow, $15.95, 32 pages, ages 4 and up), featuring nine poems by Julia Cunningham and sumptuous paintings by Anita Lobel, winner of a Caldecott Medal for "On Market Street.'

Mail carriers get extra help delivering tons of holiday mail in Teri Sloat's `Hark! The Aardvark Angels Sing' (Putnam, $15.99, 32 pages, ages 4 to 8), a nutty tale with new lyrics, sung to the notes of a familiar yuletide tune.

Cats and dogs Cats and Dogs

A slang term referring to speculative stocks that have short or suspicious histories for sales, earnings, dividends, etc.

Notes:
In a bull market analysts will often mention that everything is going up, even the cats and dogs.
 singing carols, snowmen and snowwomen coming to life, and amiable mice baking delicious pies are all part of the fun in Michael Garland's stunningly illustrated `Christmas Magic' (Dutton, $16.99, 32 pages, ages 3 to 8).

Fans of Jan Brett have a sumptuous treat available this year. Seven of the noted artist's best-known holiday books - `The Mitten,' `The Wild Christmas Reindeer' and `The Night Before Christmas' among them - have been gathered in one volume, `Jan Brett's Christmas Treasury' (Putnam, $50, 254 pages, ages 2 to 10).

For Hanukkah, there are a number of offerings:

`Hanukkah: A Counting Book in English, Hebrew and Yiddish' by Emily Sper (Scholastic, $6.95, 28 pages, ages 3 to 6), with die cutouts of colorful candles that illumine il·lu·mine  
tr.v. il·lu·mined, il·lu·min·ing, il·lu·mines
To give light to; illuminate.



[Middle English illuminen, from Old French illuminer, from Latin
 the significance of the symbols of the holiday.

`Chanukah Lights Everywhere' by Michael Rosen, illustrations by Melissa Iwai (Harcourt, $16, 32 pages, ages 3 to 7), about a young boy as he experiences each day of the Festival of Lights.

`Hanukkah Lights' by Dian Smith, illustrations by JoAnn Kitchel (Chronicle Books, $14.95, unpaged un·paged  
adj.
Having no page numbers.
, ages 4 to 8), which leads young readers through a step- by-step explanation of the holiday.

Highly recommended as well are the following, all 32 pages, and all appropriate for ages 3 to 9:

`What's Cooking Jamela?' by Niki Daly (Farrar, Straus & Giroux Farrar, Straus & Giroux

Publishing company in New York City noted for its literary excellence. It was founded in 1945 by John Farrar and Roger Straus as Farrar, Straus & Co.
, $16), a story about Christmas traditions in South Africa.

`Hannah's Bookmobile Christmas' by Sally Derby, illustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska (Holt, $16.95).

`The Star' by Ute Blaich, with gorgeous watercolor illustrations by Julie Litty (North-South Books, $15.95).

`What the Little Fir Tree Wore to the Christmas Party' by Satomi Ichikawa (Philomel phil·o·mel  
n.
A nightingale.



[Alteration (influenced by French philomèle) of Middle English phylomene, from Medieval Latin philom
, $15.99).

`The Race of the Birkebeiners,' a 13th century Norwegian folktale adapted by Lise Lunge-Larsen, with colored wood-cut illustrations by Mary Azarian (Houghton Mifflin, $16).

`The Little Seahorse and the Christmas Pearl' by Mischa Damjan, with illustrations by Alexander Reichstein (North-South, $15.95).

`The Christmas Cobwebs' by Odds Bodkin, illustrations by Terry Widener (Harcourt, $16).

Nicholas Basbanes is a book columnist and managing editor for Literary Features Syndicate in North Grafton, Mass.

CAPTION(S):

Two amiable piglets, featured in the fifth book in a series by Holly Hobbie, overcome dastardly das·tard·ly  
adj.
Cowardly and malicious; base.



dastard·li·ness n.
 winter weather to gather together under the tree in `Toot & Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas.'
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