Each 80-page Christmas Around the World book includes full narratives explaining the customs of the region covered, photography and illustrations, special sections of native songs, recipes, and fun-to-do crafts.
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A Capital Christmas,
By Bill Egan "Christmas Historian" (Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Christmas in Washington D. C. (Christmas Around the World) (Christmas Around the World from World Book) (Hardcover)
"Christmas in Washington, D.C." is part of a series developed by World Book Inc. several decades ago for young people. These 80-page books have evolved into a rich storehouse of information for anyone of any age who enjoys learning the Christmas history, stories, regional Christmas songs, Christmas crafts, and holiday recipes where Christmas is celebrated around the world.
The opening pages of "Christmas in Washington, D.C." explain how the government does not officially celebrate religious holidays but, unofficially, it does. There is a national Christmas tree; there is a capitol Christmas tree; there is the White House decked out for the holidays; there is Christmas on the National Mall, a holiday celebration not quite like any other in the world. The book features historic drawings and photographs of presidential Christmas celebrations -- President Grant greeting the King of Hawaii, the Franklin Roosevelt family in the East Room, the Hoover family lighting a Christmas tree, Nancy Reagan on a ladder while decorating a tree in the Blue Room, the Trumans having Christmas dinner in Blair House while the White was was being rebuilt, the Eisenhower family having dinner in the State Dining Room, and the Johnsons, with West German Chancellor Erhard, listening to carols on the South Portico of the White House. Three Christmas carols in the book, words and music, are "We Three Kings of Orient Are" (Lincoln's favorite), "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks" (Washington's favorite), and "O Come, All Ye Faithful" (Eisenhower's favorite). The recipes are from Lady Bird Johnson, Martha Washington, Dolley Madison, Bess Truman, and Jacquelyn Kennedy, among others. "Christmas in Washington, D.C." is richly illustrated with beautiful art work and full-color photos of winter scenes from all over the capital city. Collect the whole series for your home library, re-read them every December, and share them with friends and family.
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