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25 Days of Christmas Children’s Books

Make Christmas educational and fun with this holiday tradition. Unwrap a book a day, read 25 children’s storybooks, one for each day in December before Christmas. To participate wrap 25 children’s picture books in gift wrap and let the children choose a book to unwrap every day. Read the book as a bedtime story or during a structural storytime. I enjoy the glow in a child’s eyes when they open up a gift, the glow is even brighter when they listen to a story about the magic of Christmas. This can be done at home, church, or a traditional school (please be understanding of parents who do not celebrate holidays if you plan to do a Christmas book reading event at your school). #25DaysofChristmasBooks

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An African American Christmas Book List

Celebrate a diverse Christmas with these storybooks for kids. These children’s picture books feature African American characters and even a black Santa. This list will help you celebrate the importance of Black characters and families depicted in a positive light through Christmas stories.

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Parker's elf

Parker’s Elf: A book about managing emotions by Martha Sylla Underwood

Determined to prove that he has mastered his emotions and is secretly guided by a magical Christmas elf, Parker journeys through a series of events to remind his parents of the lessons he’s learned.

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Danny's Christmas list

Danny’s Christmas List by Tieska Jumbo

When Danny and his family visit a local Christmas market, he finds himself in a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with Santa.

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A piece of black cake for Santa

A Piece of Black Cake for Santa by Yolanda T. Marshall and illustrated by Subi Bosa

Femi and her friends plan to leave some traditional Caribbean treats out for Santa, including Black Cake.

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The night before christmas

The Night Before Christmas: An African American Retelling written by Noland Nixon and Illustrated by Angela Y. Nixon

A retelling of Clement Moore’s classic holiday poem, complemented with illustrations of African American characters.

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count with santa

Count with Santa: A fun Christmas Counting Book by Angela Y. Nixon

Count all of the gifts and toys that Santa will bring.

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Marcus and Mikayla wait for Santa

Marcus and Mikayla Wait for Santa: An African American Christmas Book for Kids by Sunny Mai

Children get to stay awake with Marcus and Mikayla as they wait for Santa.

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The Day Santa Got sick

The Day Santa Got Sick by Deanne Samuels and illustrated by Oliver Kryzz Bundoc

What happens if Santa can not drive the sleigh on Christmas eve? Read “The Day Santa Got Sick” to find out how toys are delivered when Santa is sick.

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I got the Christmas Spirit

I Got the Christmas Spirit by Connie Schofield-Morrison and Frank Morrison

Explore the joys of the holiday season with this beautifully illustrated book.

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Santa's Secret

Santa’s Secret by Britney Harris

In a fun-filled adventure to the North Pole Carson finds out that Santa has one huge magical secret.

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The Ultimate List of Fun and Adventurous Christmas Books for Kids

The Elf who couldn't read

Our 2021 Christmas book highlight is “The Elf who couldn’t Read” written by Sonica Ellis and illustrated by Harriet Rodis.

Perfectly themed for Christmas “The Elf who couldn’t Read” helps children overcome their reading fears as they go on a Christmas adventure with Jingles. Jingles is tasked with helping Santa read the Christmas list, however, Jingles does not know how to read yet. Young readers get to help Jingles sound out words. A well-written story that will keep children engaged during Christmas storytime.

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Hanukkah Joy in Children’s Picture Books – A list of Stories

Sometimes it is difficult to find winter holiday books that are not just about Santa. The books on this list will bring Hanukkah joy to children in the form of beautifully written and illustrated children’s books. Enjoy these Hanukkah books!



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Press Release “I is for Imani: A Kwanzaa Alphabet Book”

I is for Imani

Unabashed Kids Media is happy to announce the release of “I is for Imani!: A Kwanzaa Alphabet Book” written by Kerice Robinson. Learn about the celebration of Kwanzaa with this brightly colored holiday letter book. Children will go through each letter in the alphabet and learn how it relates to the principles of Kwanzaa.

“I is for Imani” teaches kids about Kwanzaa in a fun and easy to digest way. Simple ABCs of Kwanzaa book. The book has a word for every letter in the alphabet and relates the words to Kwanzaa. The book also gives a simple and kid-friendly definition of each word. Purchase on Amazon or Google Play.

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I is for Imani: A Kwanzaa Alphabet Book
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10 Best Halloween Activities for Kids

Let’s get kids in the Halloween spirit!

Halloween Activity Book for kids ages 4 to 10.

Included in this activity book are 50 pages of Halloween-themed counting, coloring, pencil skills, mazes, and word searches. Purchase for only $4.50 on Amazon! This is a super fun Halloween Activity Book for kids ages 4 to 10. ISBN 979-8539884543

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10 – Super Fun Halloween Activities for Children

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  1. Read Halloween Themed Books – Read our blogs List of 31 October Books and List of 10 Fun Halloween-Themed Picture Books.
  2. Go Pumpkin Picking!
  3. Carve a Pumpkin! Host a neighborhood pumpkin carving contest for the children.
  4. Pumpkin Shape Craft – See October Crafts Blog
  5. Swap scary stories!
  6. Watch scary movies for kids.
  7. Bake Halloween TreatsPumpkin Flavored Snickerdoodle Cookie Recipe
  8. Go to a Haunted House
  9. Create a Halloween Scavenger Hunt
  10. Glow in the dark party!
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10 Fun Halloween Themed Picture Books for Kids!

Let’s get in the Halloween spirit! These 10 fun Halloween themed picture books will get kids and adults excited for the holiday. Click any of our affiliate links to get the book on Amazon.

Peek a flap board book

Boo! Halloween Lift-a-Flap Book Ages 0 to 4. This is a super fun peek-a-boo board book. Kids get to look around the pumpkins, choose their favorite costume, take a haunted ride, and so much more. This book will be a Halloween adventure for little ones.

big pumpkin

Pig Pumpkin Written by Erica Silverman and Illustrated by S.D. Schindler – Kindle Only. Children get to read how a witch who grew the biggest pumpkin, makes her Halloween pumpkin pie.

creepy pair of underwear

Creepy Pair of Underwear! by Aaron Reynolds and Illustrated by Peter Brown. Super funny story about a brave rabbit and a strange pair of underwear. Kids will love it.

weird but true national geographic

Weird but true Halloween: 300 Spooky facts to scare you silly. Kids will have so much fun with this one. This National Geographic Kids book proves that all Halloween Children’s books don’t have to be fiction.

berenstain bears trick or treat

The Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat by Stan & Jan Berenstain. Take a visit to the Bear Country with this classic Berenstain Bears Halloween story.

Corduroy's Best Halloween Ever

Corduroy’s Best Halloween Ever! by Don Freeman and illustrated by Lisa McCure. Come along for the journey as Corduroy gets ready for Halloween.

Room on the broom

Room on the Broom written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. This is a heart warming story of wits, friendship, and inclusivity.

The monster on the block

That Monster on the Block written by Sue Ganz-Schmitt and illustrated by Luke Flowers. What does it mean to accept others in different forms? This book features vampire, monsters and goblins but it is much more than a Halloween book.

The little old lady who was not afraid of anything

The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything – Kindle Only. What do you think can scare a brave Little Old Lady?

The night before Halloween

The Night Before Halloween written by Natasha Wing and illustrated Cynthia Fisher. This is a silly spooky Halloween story.

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31 October Picture Books: A List of Books to Read for Children Ages 3 to 8

Children should read everyday. It doesn’t matter if it is the same book over and over again or a different book everyday. Unabashed Kids has created a list of 31 picture books to read in the month of October. The books on this list can be read by children of all ages but may do a better job keeping the interest of children ages 3 to 8.

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Take a Peek Inside – Unabashed Kids Talk About Emotions: A Book About Feelings for Young Children

Purchase our newly released feelings book for you kid or school. Go through the different emotions a person can feel. Since the creation of Unabashed Kids Media the goal has always been to assist parents and educators in developing social-emotional awareness in young children. This can decrease instances of bullying, self harm behavior, low self-esteem, and depression. We want children to feel confident and certain of their own individual identities.

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We offer these free emotion worksheets to parents and educators. Please have open discussions with children while using these worksheets.

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We offer these free affirmation coloring pages to parents and educators. Please have open discussions about confidence and self love while using these coloring pages.

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Step 6: Learn to read a full sentence

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Sight Words and Sentence Building

Sight words are a collection of commonly used words that a child can learn to recognize by sight without decoding. A large amount of text is made up of 100 commonly used words. Most of these 100 words are small and easy to read (the, or, it, is, a, I, and, are, on). Some sight words are not easy to sound out by following the phonemic rules taught to early readers (from, what, there). This is why educators teach these words by sight. Memorizing sight words help children begin to read more fluently. There are 2 prominent lists of high-frequency words Dolch list and Fry list. Both lists include the same words but words on the list differ when it comes to frequency ranking. Using the top 100 words from either of these lists is sufficient for teaching sight words to early readers.

I was able to get my pre-kindergarten class to learn sight words by teaching them 1 word a day. During circle time, we would review about 10 to 15 words with flashcards but, 1 special sight word would be our word of the day. I would tape this word to my shirt and during snack, recess, and center time I asked the children to tell me what word I had on my shirt. This forced them to pay attention to our special word and learn it by sight.

After 80% of my class new 10 or more sight words, I began to have them read full sentences. This was introduced during circle time. I prepared about a dozen sentence strips that included phrases, questions, and statements. All words on the sentence strips were either 3 letter (CVC) words, student names, and sight words. I did not use any unfamiliar names on the sentence strips, as new names may be hard to read. My class constantly saw their names on cubbies, tables, cots, snacks, and other labels; they were familiar with the names of the children in the class. During circle time, I had the class read the sentences out load to me. I would add new sentences as they mastered new sight words, CVCe words, and other phonics sounds.

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Building Reading Skills is a Continuous Process: Read! Read! Read!

Read to children, even if they are now able to read to themselves. Have a child read to you if they enjoy reading. Below are several Unabashed Kid list of awesome books to introduce to children.