On the first night of Hanukkah, a polar bear comes to the party, and for the next seven nights, more wild animals join the fun--singing, making latkes, and spinning dreidels--before Hanukkah ends and it is time for bed.
"You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen. And you surely recall Rudolph (the most famous reindeer of all). But have you ever heard of the loyal team of burros that helped save Christmas for one special family in Tucson?"--Back cover.
"Encourages children to explore their connections with nature. [The author] asks readers to consider how each tree is different, what they have witnessed in their centuries of life, what animals they have sheltered, and who may have played under their branches"--Provided by publisher.
"Starting with the partridge and its gift of dried fruit, this rhyming story includes all of the familiar characters from the song as they all contribute to the baking of the magnificent Twelfth Night cake"--Amazon.
"An interactive picture book in which readers help the Boo Crew--a ghost, skeleton, and vampire--fix various problems that get in the way of Halloween night fun"--Provided by publisher.
"Captain Bling and his merry pirate crew have found the ultimate treasure at the North Pole, and Santa must parley with the pirates to save Christmas"--Provided by publisher.