Just right for Christmas
(Kids Holiday)

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Published
Somerville, Mass. : Candlewick Press, 2012.
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Central - Kids - Holiday - Picture Books
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J/HOL JP BLACK
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Description

"In this celebration of the joy of giving, one snowy Christmas Eve, a king buys some soft, red cloth to make the perfect Christmas gift for his daughter. Little does he know that the left-over cloth will be used to make presents for many more of the kingdom's inhabitants, right down to the last teeny bit of cloth which is made into a scarf just right for a mouse"--

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Format
Kids Holiday
Edition
First U.S. edition.
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color ; 26 x 28 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780763661748 , 0763661740

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Description
"In this celebration of the joy of giving, one snowy Christmas Eve, a king buys some soft, red cloth to make the perfect Christmas gift for his daughter. Little does he know that the left-over cloth will be used to make presents for many more of the kingdom's inhabitants, right down to the last teeny bit of cloth which is made into a scarf just right for a mouse"-- Provided by publisher.

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Booklist Review

One Christmas Eve, a king purchases a bolt of cloth from an outdoor market: That cloth is so red and soft and Christmassy! Perfect, in fact, to make a cloak for the princess. What the king does not expect, though, is that the leftover scraps from the cloth, set outside the back door, hold an equal appeal for others. Before night falls, the castle's kitchen maid finds the scraps and sews a jacket for her ma; a badger makes a hat for his pa; a squirrel sews gloves for his wife; and a mouse creates a scarf for her son. With its catchy repetitive phrases, this book is perfect for the preschool child or emergent reader, who can anticipate what will come next. The endearing mixed-media illustrations, often arranged on the page within a simple sewing pattern, effectively capture the joy of the season. The warm message of the closeness of family pervades both text and pictures, and the final two-page spread brings all the inhabitants together, ice-skating in their brand-new finery a lovely communal touch.--Austin, Patricia Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Cloth "so red and soft and Christmassy!" is the canvas for many holiday gifts in this warm and satisfying tale, reminiscent of the classic Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree. A king first purchases the luxurious cloth at market so his sewing maids can craft a cloak for his daughter. The leftover scraps are placed outside the back door, where the kitchen maid happens on them and makes a jacket for her mother. The subsequent fabric surpluses are passed along, becoming a hat for a badger, gloves for a squirrel, and a tiny mouse scarf in time for Christmas. Beardshaw's mixed-media art depicts snowy, friendly scenes of camaraderie and generosity. Ages 3-up. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 3-On Christmas Eve at the marketplace, a king finds a roll of cloth that is "red, soft, and Christmassy" and asks his sewing maids to make a cloak for his daughter. The kitchen maid finds the leftover bits of fabric outside the back door and uses them to make a red jacket for her mother, leaving even smaller scraps for Bertie Badger, Samuel Squirrel, and Milly Mouse to make their own gifts. This is a delightful tale with a nice rhyming cadence, a well-paced and clever buildup, and satisfying ending. The vibrant acrylic illustrations are charming and filled with action, fine for group storytime or bedtime sharing.-Maureen Wade, Los Angeles Public Library (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A king buys a bolt of bright red cloth on the day before Christmas, setting off a chain of gift-making that spreads throughout his kingdom, from his daughter to a tiny mouse. The royal seamstresses work all morning to make a long cloak for the princess. They leave the fabric remnants at the back door of the castle, where a kitchen maid finds them. She takes the cloth home and sews a jacket for her mother. This pattern is repeated, with a badger making a hat for his father, a squirrel stitching gloves for his wife and a mouse using the last, tiny scrap as a scarf for her little son. Each gift-giver is pleased with his or her offering, and all the recipients are grateful for their warm, red gifts. The final spread shows all the pairs ice skating together, with each recipient wearing their red clothing. Charming illustrations in mixed media include cloth and paper pattern pieces, with lines of stitching and ribbons cleverly dividing pages with multiple spot illustrations. The succinct text has the satisfying feel of a folk tale, and it's the sort of story children will want to hear over and overand the kind adults won't mind reading many times. Just right. (Picture book. 3-7)]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

One Christmas Eve, a king purchases a bolt of cloth from an outdoor market: "That cloth is so red and soft and Christmassy!" Perfect, in fact, to make a cloak for the princess. What the king does not expect, though, is that the leftover scraps from the cloth, set outside the back door, hold an equal appeal for others. Before night falls, the castle's kitchen maid finds the scraps and sews a jacket for her ma; a badger makes a hat for his pa; a squirrel sews gloves for his wife; and a mouse creates a scarf for her son. With its catchy repetitive phrases, this book is perfect for the preschool child or emergent reader, who can anticipate what will come next. The endearing mixed-media illustrations, often arranged on the page within a simple sewing pattern, effectively capture the joy of the season. The warm message of the closeness of family pervades both text and pictures, and the final two-page spread brings all the inhabitants together, ice-skating in their brand-new finery—a lovely communal touch. Copyright 2012 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Cloth "so red and soft and Christmassy!" is the canvas for many holiday gifts in this warm and satisfying tale, reminiscent of the classic Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree. A king first purchases the luxurious cloth at market so his sewing maids can craft a cloak for his daughter. The leftover scraps are placed outside the back door, where the kitchen maid happens on them and makes a jacket for her mother. The subsequent fabric surpluses are passed along, becoming a hat for a badger, gloves for a squirrel, and a tiny mouse scarf in time for Christmas. Beardshaw's mixed-media art depicts snowy, friendly scenes of camaraderie and generosity. Ages 3–up. (Sept.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-Gr 3—On Christmas Eve at the marketplace, a king finds a roll of cloth that is "red, soft, and Christmassy" and asks his sewing maids to make a cloak for his daughter. The kitchen maid finds the leftover bits of fabric outside the back door and uses them to make a red jacket for her mother, leaving even smaller scraps for Bertie Badger, Samuel Squirrel, and Milly Mouse to make their own gifts. This is a delightful tale with a nice rhyming cadence, a well-paced and clever buildup, and satisfying ending. The vibrant acrylic illustrations are charming and filled with action, fine for group storytime or bedtime sharing.—Maureen Wade, Los Angeles Public Library

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Black, B., & Beardshaw, R. (2012). Just right for Christmas (First U.S. edition.). Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Black, Birdie and Rosalind, Beardshaw. 2012. Just Right for Christmas. Somerville, Mass.: Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Black, Birdie and Rosalind, Beardshaw. Just Right for Christmas Somerville, Mass.: Candlewick Press, 2012.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Black, B. and Beardshaw, R. (2012). Just right for christmas. First U.S. edn. Somerville, Mass.: Candlewick Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Black, Birdie., and Rosalind Beardshaw. Just Right for Christmas First U.S. edition., Candlewick Press, 2012.

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