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Picture Books Bring Festive Joy with Community Themes

The season is upon us, bringing with it a flurry of festive releases that celebrate childhood's most special time of year: Christmas. Two picture books stand out in particular – 'The Street Where Santa Lives' by Harriet Howe and Julia Christians and 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' by Lauren Child.

In 'The Street Where Santa Lives', an elderly man moves into a busy street, only to be noticed by his little neighbour who's convinced he's the real deal. As Santa falls ill, the community rallies round to take care of him. This charming book is a beautiful celebration of the power of community during the holiday season.

Lauren Child's 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' is another delightful release. Lola and her big brother get everything ready for Christmas in this engaging new Charlie and Lola picture book, full of excitement and anticipation.

For those seeking something a bit different, 'Sketch' by Jacques Goldstyn – translated by Helen Mixter – is an inspiring 6+ picture-book paean to inspiration and the unconventional. Scribbly, lively Sketch has stood out since he was born, a creative firecracker who's different from his peers.

In 'The Tomorrow Tree: How Nature Creates New Life from Old', Maciej Michno and Danio Miserocchi explore the fascinating world of fallen trees, providing shelter, nourishment and play for a range of creatures. This involving, lyrical book is perfect for budding naturalists aged 6+.

'Wild Journey' by AM Dassu – illustrated by Joe Lillington – features striking black and orange illustrations that accompany stirring, evocative stories about getting lost in the desert, overcoming sibling jealousy, helping a wolf cub, starting a new school, and more. These interconnected adventures are ideal for 7+ readers.

A more recent release is 'Time Lions and the Chrono-Loop' by Martin Seneviratne and Krystal Sutherland, a fast-paced 9+ romp that boasts sensitive character development. Genius 12-year-old twins Pearl and Patrick build a time machine, falling foul of TIME when they upset the course of history.

Fans of feminist fiction will love 'Roar' by Manjeet Mann, a powerful 14+ verse novel about a girl who joins a group of vigilantes in pink saris seeking justice for acts of misogynist violence. Another great read is 'Ask Me Anything' by Bethany Rutter – a warm and witty YA romcom.

Finally, there's 'The House Saphir' by Marissa Meyer, an intriguing retelling of the classic Bluebeard tale. Mallory Fontaine must navigate her complicated family life as she gets caught up in a murder investigation, with potentially deadly consequences. A darker YA release is 'Girls Who Play Dead' by Joelle Wellington – a gripping punchy thriller about a girl's quest for justice after her best friend is murdered.

Each of these releases offers something unique to the festive season, ranging from heartwarming community themes to action-packed adventures and inspiring stories of self-discovery.
 
you know what its awesome that theres so many amazing picture books out right now 🎄📚 like 'The Street Where Santa Lives' is literally the perfect story about how community comes together during christmas 🤗 and then theres 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' which just makes me wanna be a kid again 🎁 lol.
 
🎄 These picture books are literally bringing me all the feels 🤗! I love how they focus on community and friendship during the holiday season, you know? Like 'The Street Where Santa Lives' is just so heartwarming with the whole community coming together to care for this "Santa" guy 🙏. And 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' has me laughing out loud at Lola's antics 😂. I'm also super stoked about 'Sketch' - who wouldn't want to be inspired by a creative firecracker like that? 🎨🔥
 
OMG 🤩 I am literally SO stoked for all these new Christmas picture books!!! 😍 'The Street Where Santa Lives' has me like totally melting into a puddle of feels – it's so beautiful how the whole community comes together to help Santa 🎅️! And Lauren Child's 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' is literally my spirit animal ❤️, I need to get my hands on that ASAP!!!

But wait, there's more! 😲 'Sketch' is just SO cool – I love how it's all about embracing your weirdness and being different 🎨🔥! And have you seen the illustrations in 'Wild Journey'? 🔥💀 Mind. Blown.

And can we talk about the feminist fiction books?! 🤩 'Roar' and 'Ask Me Anything' are literally giving me LIFE 💁‍♀️, I'm so here for those strong female characters fighting for justice 💪!

What's your fave holiday book? 📚 Let's get this festive reading party started!!! 🎉
 
I gotta say, I'm a bit skeptical about all these picture books being super popular this time of year 🤔. Like, don't get me wrong, they do sound cute and all, but are we really going to be reading 'The Street Where Santa Lives' every single Christmas? 😂 I mean, how many times can we hear the story of an elderly man being mistaken for Santa before it gets old? Not that it's a bad book or anything, just that there's gotta be more than one take on the whole "community rallies around" thing, you know? 🤷‍♂️
 
love how picture books bring people together this christmas 🎄👫 i mean what's not to love about a story that celebrates community & kindness ? 'The Street Where Santa Lives' is giving me all the feels 😊 and i'm loving the diversity in these releases - from sketched out characters to bold female leads 💁‍♀️ 'Time Lions and the Chrono-Loop' sounds like so much fun 🕰️ but honestly, 'Roar' has me rooting for its strong heroine 💪
 
I'm so loving all these new Christmas picture books! 🎄📚 'The Street Where Santa Lives' really got me this year – there's something about how it highlights the power of community during the holiday season that just feels so cozy and warm ❤️. And I adore the illustrations in 'Sketch' – they're like a breath of fresh air, reminding us to appreciate the little things 🌼.

I'm also super excited for the newer releases! 'Time Lions and the Chrono-Loop' is on my wishlist ASAP – who wouldn't want a time machine? 😂 And I've heard great things about 'Roar', which sounds like an amazing feminist fiction read 🤩. What's your favorite Christmas picture book release this year? 📚
 
omg i just love picture books this time of year they're so perfect 🎄📚 i mean who doesn't need a little more joy and magic in their life? 🤗 the ones that really stand out to me are 'The Street Where Santa Lives' by Harriet Howe, it's just so beautifully written and heartwarming ❤️, and 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' by Lauren Child is just the cutest thing ever! 🎄🎁
 
🎄💖 I just love how picture books are bringing so much joy this holiday season, especially with these amazing community-themed ones 🤩! 'The Street Where Santa Lives' is like a big ol' warm hug, reminding us that neighbors become family during the holidays ❤️. And let's not forget 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas', which gets me SO excited for Christmas morning 🎁!

What I think is really special about these books is how they show kids (and adults alike) the importance of coming together and supporting one another 🌈. It's like, we're all in this together during the holidays, and that feeling of community is just the best 💕.

And can we talk about 'Sketch' for a sec? That little guy is SO inspiring 🎨! Who wouldn't want to be a creative firecracker like him, spreading joy and positivity wherever they go? 🤩
 
omg i'm so down for some festive reads 🎅📚 i love how 'The Street Where Santa Lives' highlights the power of community during christmas 🤝 it's like, we should all be kinder to each other and help those in need, you know? 🌟
 
[Image of Grumpy Cat with Santa hat on, holding a "Bah Humbug" sign ] 🎅😒
[ GIF of kid running away from a tree falling down ] 🌳😱
[ Picture of Charlie Brown's Christmas tree with a big X marked through it ] 🤦‍♂️🎄
 
🎄📚 These new picture books are sooo cool! I love how they all have different vibes but still bring that holiday cheer 🎅️. You know what's great? Community themes in 'The Street Where Santa Lives'... it's like, when we look out for each other during the holidays, it makes everything feel more magical ✨. And then there are books like 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas', it's all about embracing that excitement and anticipation 🎁. If I had to pick one, I'd say 'Sketch' by Jacques Goldstyn is pretty inspiring... who wouldn't want to be a creative firecracker? 😊 What do you guys think of these new releases?
 
I'm SO EXCITED FOR THESE NEW PICTURE BOOK RELEASES!!! 🎄📚 especially 'The Street Where Santa Lives' which makes me think of how awesome it is when our communities come together during the holidays!!! 🤝 AND 'I Am Wishing Every Minute for Christmas' is like the perfect gift for anyone who loves Charlie and Lola!!! 😍
 
Man oh man 🤯 I just love picture books this time of year! There's something so magical about 'em, ya know? Makes me think back to when I was a kid and my mom would read us these amazing tales during the holidays 🎄. But what I like most about these new releases is how they celebrate community – that's what it's all about, right? Coming together with your neighbors, friends, and family to make the holiday season special for everyone 🎁. And it's awesome to see authors like Lauren Child and Harriet Howe tackling themes of kindness, empathy, and understanding in their stories ❤️. They're not just festive reads, but also great way to teach our kids about the importance of being good neighbors 📚💕.
 
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