Holiday
book samples by Valley Park kids
Here are samples
of two holiday books published by 4th graders at Valley Park
Elementary School. These were picked as examples of good writing
after tips from local kids' authors Patricia and Fred McKissack.
The Valley Park
kids divided into teams to do the writing, illustration and
then publishing. Their work came after a closed-circuit television
writing lesson by the McKissacks.
A
Christmas Story
By Ashley Fowler, Olivia Cassidy, Tim Royals and Alexandria
Healey
It
was five days before Christmas, Angel was jumping on the couch
singing "Winter Wonderland." Halley was watching
her sister be crazy. Just then Angel's mom Nancy came in and
turned down the music. "Go get your snowsuits! You are
going outside!" yelled their mother.
The girls ran
upstairs to get their snowsuits. The girls ran down to see
their dad before they went outside. Their dad was looking
for a Christmas tree in the newspaper ads. "Girls, lets
go outside so I can shovel the drive," said their dad.
Suddenly it began
to snow again. It had already snowed two inches. Angel and
Halley both yelled, "IT'S SNOWING!"
"Is this
what Christmas is?" asked Angel. "No silly, it is
just snowing."
"But, I
guess I won't be shoveling the drive," said their dad.
Halley ran to open the door. A cold rush of wind whistled
through the doorway. Halley and Angel ran out the door. Their
father ran outside after them.

He grabbed Angel's
snowsuit hood, then grabbed her hands and twirled her around
until she fell to the ground. Halley made a snowball and threw
it at her dad's head. He spun around and threw a snowball
back at her. They had started a snowball fight.
Angel was making
a snow angel in the snow. Then she saw the snowball fight.
She got up and threw a snowball at her dad. Just then their
mother called them. "Come in you three, it's time for
hot chocolate."
"Is this
Christmas," asked Angel.
Riinnngggg Riinnngggg.
Mrs. Johnson reached for the phone. "Hello, Mother,"
said Mrs. Johnson. "Yes, that sounds great. Tomorrow
it is." She hung up the phone. She turned to the girls.
"Guess what, girls?" said their mom.
"What,"
they said excitedly.
"You're
going to the mall with grandma tomorrow," she announced.
"Cool!"
they shouted. "We're going to the mall!" They started
jumping all around. Their mom told them to settle down. The
two girls started to whisper to each other.
The next morning
Angel and Halley got ready to go to the mall. Then, the girls
ran downstairs to get breakfast. They had a surprise. Their
grandma was already in the kitchen. The girls leaped with
excitement. "I didn't know you were here all ready,"
said Halley. "Is this what Christmas is?" asked
Angel. Their grandma smiled.
They set off
to the mall. They shopped for three hours.
"All right,"
said their grandma. As they were leaving the mall, Angel asked
her grandma, "Is this Christmas?"
"Well
how can I explain," she mumbled. "Christmas means
being with your family and celebrating a birth of someone
very special. His name is Jesus," she said. They went
home and wrapped the gifts they got each other.
The presents
were scattered under the tree. Wrapping had erupted all over
the carpet.
"Is it finally
Christmas? asked Angel. "Yes, Angel, this is Christmas."
New
Year's
By Jessica Huddleston, Tim Tanner and Cody Rawlings

It was a cold
January day. Ickchan Lee was playing noisily with her toy
piano. "Stop making that racket," demanded her mother.
"Come with me and I will tell you about Near Year's."
So her mother
put on her red coat and mittens. They took a walk to the store
to get some food for New Year's dinner. They bought some New
Year's dumplings and cakes.
Ickchan
Lee got an extra small cake for her grandma. She picked out
the one with almonds on the top and cream in the middle. They
finished buying the oranges, rice and Ramen noodles. On the
way home they stopped for the fireworks. Ickchan skipped along
the sidewalk and singing:
"This
little frog has two eyes,
Four legs
One mouth, no tail
Says croak, croak and
Plops into the water."
When they got
home her mother made paper fans, Chinese chews and Chinese
almonds cookies. They decorated the house with paper lanterns.
Ickchan Lee was in her traditional dress for the New Year's
party.
They ate dumplings
and cake. Ickchan Lee's mother showed her how to read the
Chinese calendar. It was the Year of the Sheep. Happy New
Year, Ickchan Lee!
