Friday, November 13, 2009

Ready for Christmas?

It always happens at the same time every year. After Halloween is done and not even forgotten Bam! Its time for Christmas.

Christmas begins to show up every where. The stores begin selling decoration. The mall puts up their trees and lights. The radio starts to play a never ending stream of Christmas music.

Normally, this puts me in a bad mood. I sorta get all, 'bah humbug' about the whole thing and I want to scream at the world, "What About Thanksgiving?!" It seems that they are all in such a hurry to make the holidays go bye. It is good to be Thankful. Why must be skip Thanksgiving?

I usually refuse to think about Christmas until Thanksgiving is over. I refuse to even look at the decoration. But this year something happened.

I took the kids to the mall and as I walked with my head down, I heard quite the commotion going on around me. "Yook! Yook, Momma! Stars! Lights! Oooo, so purdy!"

I forced myself to look around and saw, almost for the first time, all the wonder that Christmas is. Big green tree sparkling with white lights and red bows on the top. Silver stars danced on the celling. Through the eyes of my kids, I saw the magic of Christmas.

So this year, I say bring on Christmas. I am going to be ready and start sharing the spirit now. That is why, when I was contacted to review two new children's books. I jumped at the chance. The two books that I was asked to review was 'The Nutcracker and the Mouse King' and 'The Christmas Magic'.

I love the ballet of The Nutcracker. It is just not the holidays for me until I see the Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies. But I never realized until I read this book, that I did not know the story of the Nutcracker. I never knew the whole tale behind the ballet.

Now, I really enjoyed this book. The illustrations are fabulous. Each page is an adventure for the eyes in pictures.

But I must say that the book itself was a bit too old for my my kids right now. I tried to read it to Hayden but he lost interest about a quarter of the way through. But that does not mean, I won't try again in the years to come. Because who doesn't want to hear a story about a Princess, a seven headed mouse king, a battle, a Nutcracker, Toyland and dancing sugar treats.

The next book, 'The Christmas Magic' was much more our level and was a huge hit. Jake, Quinn and Claire couldn't get enough of Santa and the reindeer getting ready for Christmas.


This book just spoke to me. It is all about waiting and getting ready for the Christmas magic. I loved the reading about how Santa gets ready for Christmas. It made me want to get out my jingle bells and give them a polish.

This short trailer, really does a wonderful job showcasing the book.


Bottom line, I really, really liked these books AND I want to share them with you. The company that had me review these books is offering one copy of each book to TWO of my readers.

That is right, TWO of my readers have a chance to win these awesome Christmas books to share with your family.

If you would like a chance to win, just leave me a comment telling me so. If you want an extra entry or two tell me (in a separate comment) that you are a follower of my blog or subscriber of my RSS feed. If you are not, then become one.

This contest will end on Monday, November 23, 2009 at 11:55pm EST. I will announce the winner on Tuesday, November 24, 2009.

I can't wait for you to read these books with your kids. And is it too early to starting saying, Happy Holidays?



I received no compensation for this review besides copies of the book.

59 comments:

cat said...

Oh I love the story of the Nutcracker - get Claire Barbie in the nutcracker - she will love it. Here with us, Christmas starts in middle October already because there is no Halloween or Thanksgiving before it. A bit crazy, really.

Momma@Live. Laugh. Pull your hair out said...

The pictures look beautiful! I buy my kids a new Christmas book every year to add to their collection and pass on to their kids.

I am a follower but you already know that.

And on Twitter too.

xo

Emily said...

We've read those books before...they are good ones.

Emily said...

And I follow you.

Paula Schuck said...

I have not read the second one of those and would love the chance to win either or both. thanks and I now follow you.

@inkscrblr
http://www.thriftymommastips.blogspot.com/

Loukia said...

Book giveaways are the best... and those books look wonderful! How great! I'd love to enter... thank you for the chance! (And the picture of your kids reading is too cute!)

Loukia said...

And of course, I follow you!

L.Wells said...

Aww I would love to have these books for the kiddos!!

AiringMyLaundry said...

We'd love to win. We love to read over here. They look like fabulous books!

Julie said...

I would love to win these books. They sound wonderful!

Unknown said...

What great sounding books!! Either would make a great Christmas gift for Maggie!! If I do not win, you know I will be out purchasing at least one of them for Maggie for Christmas. I haven't decided yet if I'm going to try taking her to the Nutcracker this year or if I should wait for next year. She loves watching the dancers practicing as they have ballet lessons at the same place where she goes to daycare.

Unknown said...

Pick me!

Emmy said...

I want to win! My nieces have performed in the nutcracker and so my son loves it now.

Emmy said...

I follow your blog!
Keeping my fingers crossed... though it is hard to type while doing that.

Helene said...

Oh you have to get the Barbie Nutcracker DVD...they'll love that! Bella watches it endlessly, esp around Christmas time and she loves it. Though, she was a bit disappointed when I took her to the Nutcracker Ballet last year and she was like, "Where's Barbie??" It went totally above her head!

The books you reviewed look wonderful!!

Helene said...

I'm already a follower!

Live.Love.Eat said...

Hah, I love the big glasses on your little reader. And I am SO glad you are getting into the spirit. I remember last year you weren't, even a week before, right?

A Musing Mother said...

Do you know what I want for my birthday on November 24th? These two books.

Susie said...

I am glad that your child's wonder has revived your love of Christmas:-)

Unknown said...

I, too, am excited to experience Christmas through my kids' eyes this year! J&S were just 2 last year at the holidays and being 3 this year will make it that much more exciting. They 'get it' now! We LOVE books here so we'd love to win these!!

PS...LOVE the movie star glasses!

Unknown said...

PS...you KNOW I subscribe...you can't keep me away! lol!

Tamara Jansen said...

We're on Christmas OVERLOAD here at the greenhouse.

I think I'd better check if there are any tickets left to see the nutcracker this year. Gotta LOVE Tchaikovsky :)

Chief said...

These are wonderful examples of what Christmas is and should feel like!

I would love a copy

Chief said...

I am a follower

Cristin said...

I'm ready for Christmas! Have you been to Target? The decorations in that place are FANTASTIC!!

The books look adorable, I'm sure my kids would love them!

KatBouska said...

I love all things Christmas...including Christmas stories. I'm not even going to wait to see if I won...heading out to pick up those books right now!!

Liz Mays said...

I adore the expressions of the kids as they're looking at the books. Too cute!

Liz Mays said...

I follow you, of course!

Grand Pooba said...

That's awesome! I love the pics with your kids just loving the pictures! I would LOVE to win one!

Grand Pooba said...

I follow you!

Heather of the EO said...

I love how captivated your kiddos look in the photos!

The books look lovely!

Count me in :)

Heather of the EO said...

And I do follow your blog :)

Christy AKA Trippin' Mama said...

Last year I started using Christmas books as an advent calendar.

Right now we have only 10 Christmas books, but every night leading up to Christmas we choose one to read as a family. On Christmas Eve we read, "Twas The Night Before Christmas," of course.

I would love to add these beautiful books to our collection!

Christy

Christy AKA Trippin' Mama said...

Oh, and your RSS pops into my Google reader. Love seeing you there and following you on Twitter.

Christy

Michelle said...

My husband's favorite holiday is Thanksgiving and he hates that Christmas comes so prematurely!

I saw the Nutcracker ballet for the first time last year. Done by the Colorado Ballet and it was fabulous!

theUngourmet said...

I could use a little Christmas magic this year! :D

These books are wonderful! I'd love to be entered.

thamesarino said...

yay! no it's not too early... and I agree with you that we shouldn't forget to be thankful.. it IS important... BUT I also have to admit to enjoying watching the joy, excitement and anticipation about Christmas grow for my kids... who doesn't want to enjoy that for as long as we can? : )

thamesarino said...

oh, and of course I already follow you too! : )

Sara @ Domestically Challenged said...

Great giveawy my dear! i'd love to add these to my collection!

Danyele Easterhaus said...

love this jen!!! and do you think jake could be cuter??? sofie is yelling, "baby. momma. baby" so cute!

Jill said...

Every year I take my daughter to see the Nutcracker ballet. It is a great story and I would love to have the book so I can read it to her!

Please enter me!

Jill @ Jillsbelieveitornot.blogspot.com

Honey Mommy said...

My sons would love these books! I have a small collection of Christmas books, and these would be great additions.

Country Mouse, City Mouse said...

First I love those glasses!!! LOL.
And, I would love the chance to win, of course. We had our Santa Claus parade Fri night and I had zero spirit. The kids were so excited though.

Country Mouse, City Mouse said...

and I am an email subscriber as well!

Mary Ellen said...

Your kids look so adorable reading together! I want to win!!!

Mary Ellen said...

I'm a follower

Connie said...

I'm looking for some new christmas books for the kids!

This is perfect for me!!

Connie said...

And I follow/stalk you!

Cindermommy said...

Oh! I'd love a book! I am taking my daughter to the nutcracker for the first time this year, and I can't wait. My grandmother used to take me every year, and it is something I want to pass on.

And usually, I am with you, screaming "What about Thanksgiving???" But my daughter is really into it for the first time this year- asking a million questions about Santa spying on her, and how he gets into houses without chimneys. She also makes him gifts. Who wants to fight that? =)

Cindermommy said...

And I follow you on Twitter, and I am adding you to my reader! =)

nursenicki said...

The illustrations are so beautiful in that first book! And the pics of the babies reading are so cute--their expressions say it all!

(Oh yeah...Pick me please!)

nursenicki said...

I follow your blog! :)

Zip n Tizzy said...

My kids were just given advent calendars and I'm wondering how we're going to make it through November before they can open them.
T was trying every which way to "accidently" get beyond the plastic this morning... and well, you know the condition of my pantry. I may have to hide them in the closet!

Tiffany @ Lattes And Life said...

Christmas books? Yes, please. I love Christmas books. I read Christmas novels all month long in December, and I pull out all the children's Christmas books and try to get my kids to let me read to them ;)

Tiffany @ Lattes And Life said...

I thought I was already following you...well I *am* following you...but now I'm doing it via Google as well. heh.

4 Lettre Words said...

We LOVE books and would love to win! (Pick me.)

P.S. Love those sunglasses, too!

Unknown said...

Forgot to say I follow your blog and look forward to it every day :)

Kelly Deneen Raymond said...

These books look beautiful! I would love to have an entry in your contest.

Kelly Deneen Raymond said...

And now I am officially a "follower". ;)