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Young Alex is beyond excited on Christmas Eve. He knows that Christmas celebrates the birthday of Jesus Christ, and he cannot wait for tomorrow to come - he wants a puppy of his own to play with and love. On Christmas Day, he opens a large box with, yes, a puppy inside. Alex names him Zipper! However, when grandparents come bearing gifts, Zipper bounds out of the open door. Mother and Alex then begin a neighborhood adventure as they search for a runaway dog and meet neighbors with different winter holiday celebrations and traditions: the Hindu Diwali, the Jewish Hanukkah, the Latinx Las…mehr

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Young Alex is beyond excited on Christmas Eve. He knows that Christmas celebrates the birthday of Jesus Christ, and he cannot wait for tomorrow to come - he wants a puppy of his own to play with and love. On Christmas Day, he opens a large box with, yes, a puppy inside. Alex names him Zipper! However, when grandparents come bearing gifts, Zipper bounds out of the open door. Mother and Alex then begin a neighborhood adventure as they search for a runaway dog and meet neighbors with different winter holiday celebrations and traditions: the Hindu Diwali, the Jewish Hanukkah, the Latinx Las Posadas and the African-American Kwanzaa. Alex then returns home for a Christmas feast, happy with his new canine companion and the knowledge that his neighborhood is filled with amazing people who are more alike than different. "Kelly Darmofal takes her readers on an unexpected Christmas journey that leads her readers to discover the beauty of our diverse winter holidays! Holidays with a Tail: A Tale of Winter Celebrations is a book to read aloud to all!" -- Debbie McIntyre, Principal of Jefferson Elementary School "With warmth and cheer, Darmofal captures Christmas Day in Holidays with a Tail. A day of adventure for a boy becomes a day of learning and connecting with others for a deeper understanding of cultures and traditions that differ from his own. A great holiday read!" -- Emily M. Cagle, Media Specialist at Meadowlark Elementary School "With vibrant illustrations and easy-to-understand language, the author introduces us to five holiday celebrations enjoyed by families of different cultures. This book is non-judgmental and depicts appreciation for the differences among us. While it is intended for children, parents might also learn something new. Holidays with a Tail is a valuable resource if we plan to raise our children with an acceptance of diversity." -- Dr. Laurie Zelinger, Child Psychologist, Author of Please Explain Vaccines to Me Because I HATE SHOTS! Learn more at www.ImLostInMyMind.com Another empowering book from Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com
Autorenporträt
KELLY DARMOFAL holds a Masters Degree in Special Education and has been educating students for many years. Holidays with a Tail: A Tale of Winter Celebrations is her fourth publication. She met illustrator Brad Calhoun when they both taught at Summit School in Winston-Salem. Kelly's memoir Lost in My Mind: Recovering from Traumatic Brain Injury explains her interest in educating students with varied needs as well as all students excited to learn.Kelly currently teaches at Jefferson Elementary School which is one of the most culturally diverse schools in its district, representing over 50 countries and cultures. Kelly remarks: "I decided to write the book I needed but didn't have! Students who are Hindu, Jewish, African American, Arabic and Latin American clearly need a picture book to explain and depict the highlights of their holidays. My students and I love the variety of colors, celebratory foods, and lights that tie such holidays together."BRAD CALHOUN is an art teacher at Summit School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. When he was growing up, Brad wanted to be an astronaut. He still enjoys studying Astronomy and Science, and he uses those subjects as a venue for creative inspiration and a chance to dream of the unknown. Brad has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Metal Design from East Carolina University, School of Art. Hegrew up on a farm and says he learned many life lessons through hard work. "I enjoy helping children explore, experiment and create art," Brad says.