A heartwarming Thanksgiving children's book celebrating gratitude, family, and the magic of coming together. 'Twas More Than Just A Little Thanksgiving is a joyful and beautifully illustrated holiday story that follows children as they prepare for a special Thanksgiving celebration filled with love, laughter, tradition, and delicious food. Perfect for storytime, classroom read-alouds, and cozy bedtime moments, this festive tale reminds young readers what the holiday truly means. More than a feast, this Thanksgiving children's book teaches gratitude, kindness, and the importance of family and…mehr
A heartwarming Thanksgiving children's book celebrating gratitude, family, and the magic of coming together. 'Twas More Than Just A Little Thanksgiving is a joyful and beautifully illustrated holiday story that follows children as they prepare for a special Thanksgiving celebration filled with love, laughter, tradition, and delicious food. Perfect for storytime, classroom read-alouds, and cozy bedtime moments, this festive tale reminds young readers what the holiday truly means. More than a feast, this Thanksgiving children's book teaches gratitude, kindness, and the importance of family and community. With warm storytelling and vibrant images, kids will discover how small acts of love and appreciation can create big holiday magic. Parents, teachers, and caregivers will love how this book: - Encourages thankfulness and family bonding - Spotlights diverse children's holiday experiences - Makes a wonderful Thanksgiving bedtime story - Supports early readers with engaging, rhythmic text - Celebrates culture, community, and togetherness Whether you're building your child's holiday library or looking for a memorable read-aloud, this book pairs perfectly with your Thanksgiving traditions, fall classroom lessons, or family gatherings. If you enjoy diverse children's books, Thanksgiving picture books, and stories that uplift gratitude and family, this is the perfect addition to your holiday collection.
Harlem Holiday is a Harlem-born bestselling author, filmmaker, and community advocate whose storytelling amplifies the lived experiences, struggles, and triumphs of young women of color. Rooted in Harlem's cultural legacy, her writing blends cinematic depth, emotional honesty, and a fierce commitment to truth.She is the author of the Amazon bestseller The Harlem Plug and the gripping, deeply personal novel Fallen Petals: The Deception, The Deceit & The Damned, which explores the devastating domino effects of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Her body of work also includes a joyful and beloved holiday book series for children, as well as the nationally recognized children's book Harlem's Tale of Hope, endorsed by the National Crime Prevention Council for its powerful message of child safety and empowerment.A proud HBCU alumna of Lincoln University and film graduate of The City College of New York, Harlem Holiday refined her craft at Gotham Writers Workshop and The New School. She also serves as Executive Director of Silent Voices United Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to literacy, youth empowerment, community wellness, and social impact across New York City.Through every story she writes, Harlem Holiday honors her community, breaks silences, and elevates voices that deserve to be heard-ensuring Harlem's truth and heart live boldly on the page.
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