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A CHRISTMAS TOO BIG by Colleen Madden

A CHRISTMAS TOO BIG

by Colleen Madden ; illustrated by Colleen Madden

Pub Date: Oct. 5th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5420-2800-4
Publisher: Two Lions

When Kerry needs a break from her family’s Christmas overload, she discovers new traditions with her neighbor Mrs. Flores.

From the day after Thanksgiving, Kerry’s family goes “totally berzerk” with Christmas everything, all the time. Christmas lights, Christmas music, Christmas cookies, Christmas elves, Christmas specials on Christmas channels. Overwhelmed, Kerry goes outside, but there too, her neighbors’ huge Christmas displays adorn their snow-covered lawns. Except at Mrs. Flores’ house. Kerry greets her—in Spanish—and helps her with her groceries. Mrs. Flores invites Kerry in for cocoa. Kerry notices Mrs. Flores’ small tabletop tree decorated only with paper flowers and accompanied by a photo of a family that she learns is in Mexico. Mrs. Flores teaches Kerry to make paper flowers. They sing and dance, decorate, and light a candle for Mrs. Flores’ family. Then Kerry helps Mrs. Flores contact her family via a new tablet, a gift. Kerry brings new traditions home, and her mom suggests inviting Mrs. Flores over for Christmas dinner. Kerry and family are White; Mrs. Flores and family are brown-skinned with curly hair. The illustrations use speech bubbles in both English and Spanish to advance the story; the art perfectly reflects the overload, relief, and joy that Kerry experiences: Busy spreads give way to simpler ones, and a refreshing new color scheme is introduced with the paper flowers. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

An intergenerational friendship and a busy holiday made meaningful set this title apart.

(craft) (Picture book. 4-9)