Friday, December 26, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Find a Christmas X, Y and Z
'Twas the night before Christmas
and all over the blog . . .
All the grandkids were reading
and drinking eggnog?
Okay, so I'm not as great a story poet as
Clement C. Moore. But if you read his
famous book tonight, you will find a Christmas "x"
near the very last page:
"But I heard him e_ _ _ _ _ _,
ere he drove out of sight,
Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night."
For a Christmas "y" sing this little song:
"_ _ _ better watch out;
_ _ _ better not cry;
Better not pout;
I'm telling _ _ _ why:
Santa Claus is comin' to town."
And last of all . . .
Once you are all snug in your bed with visions of
sugarplums dancing in your head, ask Mom
or Dad to put a sticker on the letter "Zzzzzzz".
Merry Christmas Eve!
Love, Grandma
Merry Christmas Eve!
Love, Grandma
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Find a Christmas C
Monday, December 22, 2014
Find a Christmas A
sing "Away in a manger, no crib for a bed,
The little Lord Jesus lay down his sweet head;
The stars in the heavens looked down where he lay,
The little Lord Jesus, _ _ _ _ _ _ on the hay."
Seasons singing!
Love, Grandma
The little Lord Jesus lay down his sweet head;
The stars in the heavens looked down where he lay,
The little Lord Jesus, _ _ _ _ _ _ on the hay."
Seasons singing!
Love, Grandma
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Find a Christmas G
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
Find a Christmas V
Once upon a time an 8-year-old girl named
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ wrote a letter to the editor of
a newspaper asking "Is there a Santa Claus?"
You can find the answer to her question by reading
Grandma's picture book . . . or by reading this story in
the "Mary Engelbreit Believe Christmas Treasury" . . .
or maybe you have even seen the cute TV special!
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Find a Christmas T
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Find a Christmas J
"Who hangs with the bow and the mistletoe?
_ _ _ _ _ _ bugs winging to and fro."
If you don't have a copy of Wade's book to read,
try singing the song that starts:
"Dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh . . ."
and then you'll know the word-of-the-day when you
get to the "bells" part!
Seasons Readings and/or Singing!
Love, Grandma
Monday, December 15, 2014
Find a Christmas S
When you see today's post, then you can search
under your tree for a package that looks like this.
When you open the package that looks like this,
then you can look for the word-of-the-day:
"When the days in December reach twenty-four,
and the sweet smell of baking fills the house . . .
"Then hang your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ where they can't
be missed and tuck your presents beneath the tree."
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Find a Christmas P
Friday, December 12, 2014
Find a Christmas R
In "The Night Before Christmas" you can read about a
miniature sleigh and eight tiny _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
named Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid,
Donder and Blitzen . . . unless you would rather
sing a song about a red-nosed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
named Rudolph.
Seasons readings and/or singing!
Love, Grandma
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Find a Christmas B
When Barnaby _ _ _ _ got a piece of Mr. Willowby's
Christmas tree he said, "Jolly, by golly! . . .
Let's trim it with _ _ _ _ _ and honey rings,
Some _ _ _ _ _ _ _, and tinsel, and popcorn on strings."
Pick any "b" you want from Eddy's book selection and
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Monday, December 8, 2014
Find a Christmas H
Look in Brody's Christmas book to read
today's word-of-the-day . . .
"Every Who
Down in Who-ville
Liked Christmas a lot . . .
But the Grinch,
Who lived just north of Who-ville,
Did NOT!
The Grinch hated Christmas! The whole Christmas season!
Now, please don't ask why. No one quite knows the reason.
It could be his head wasn't screwed on just right.
It could be, perhaps, that his shoes were too tight.
But I think that the most likely reason of all
May have been that his _ _ _ _ _ was two sizes too small.
Seasons Readings!
Love,Grandma
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Find a Christmas W
Gloomy Mr. Jonathan Toomey was a
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
who became a much happier man after he created
a nativity set for the widow McDowell and her son, Thomas.
If you don't have this book and can't figure out the
word-of-the-day, maybe you will need to visit me
and read my copy of this great Christmas book.
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Saturday, December 6, 2014
Find a Christmas Uu
One of my favorite Christmas books is an alphabet book!
(Big surprise, huh?) Look on the page after
"T is for tinsel that hangs from the tree . . ."
and before the page
"V is for village with windows aglow . . ."
to find the letter that is for
"_ _ _ _ _ _ and aunts at the door,
Bringing kisses and cousins and presents galore."
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Friday, December 5, 2014
Find a Christmas Ee
Does this look familiar?
Well, it should because you all made this nativity set for me
last Christmas. Pieces of it were on this very blog during
last December along with words of "The Nativity Song".
So sing that song to find the word-of-today!
"This is the season beloved of the year,
Sing a rhyme; Christmas time soon will be here.
Tell the true story of Jesus' birth,
When as a baby, he came to the _ _ _ _ _."
Happy Singing!
Love, Grandma
Happy Singing!
Love, Grandma
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Find a Christmas Dd
Cats singing "Jingle Bells" . . . angels flying
in circles . . . mice making Christmas pies . . .
and dancing snowmen "people" were all part of
Emily's _ _ _ _ _ in Nash's Christmas book!
Seasons Readings!
Love, Grandma
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
Find a Christmas Nn
Welcome to the Amazing Merry Christmas (not summer)
Reading Race and Candy Countdown!
Just like last summer, I challenge you to read (or sing)
something for every letter of the alphabet. Each day until
Christmas I will give you a clue to a word you can find
in one of your Christmas picture books. Once you read the
story or sing the song, write the word on a sticker and place
it on your countdown container. Then instead of waiting until
the end of summer for a silly candy trophy, you can pick a
sweet treat out of your countdown container!
So on this first day of December, your first assignment is to
gather together all the Christmas books your family owns.
Read your favorite story or sing a song about a man in a
big red suit who has several different names.
One song can be found on page 129 of a red
Mary Engelbreit book called "Believe Christmas Treasury"
"Jolly Old St. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
lean your ear this way!
Don't you tell a single soul
what I'm going to say;
Christmas Eve is coming soon;
now you dear old man,
Whisper what you'll bring to me;
tell me if you can."
Seasons Readings (or singing)
Love, Grandma
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