Explains how historical facts, religious mythology, folklore, tradition, and commercial promotion have combined to give us the modern figure of Santa Claus. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Giblin begins by providing a biography of the real person upon which the Santa Claus myth is based: Saint Nicholas of Asia Minor. He includes stories about how Nicholas became popular through his kindness and generosity. Even after his death, as a saint, he was called upon to help sailors, marriageable maidens, and children. The book is organized chronologically and traces the evolution of this yuletide character from Saint Nicholas to today's jolly Santa Claus. Although this book could be dangerous to a young child, it is fascinating reading for upper elementary youngsters who know the truth about Santa Claus! I found the book to be very informative and entertaining. My family celebrates Saint Nicholas Day every December 6th, and the book gave me insight to our annual tradition. This book would be a great read aloud for my class in December.
A good non-fiction book for upper elementary about St. Nick
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This 86 page non-fiction chapter book for upper elementary readers was published in 1985. It's illustrated throughout with black and white photos and illustrations, including classic images of Santa Claus, Sinterklaas (the Dutch version of Saint Nicholas), and images from stained-glass windows and religious art.As an elementary school librarian, I've traditionally read the introductory chapters of this informative volume to sixth grade classes each year in the weeks preceding Christmas. Many students are amazed to learn that the fairy tale of Santa Claus is based on a tradition that goes back to a real person, who was a priest and bishop in the early Christian church. They love to hear the story about when young Nicholas secretly provided the dowries for three young women who were about to be sold into slavery by their poor father. Students immediately see the connection between this story and the Santa they are more familiar with.I've always viewed this as a lesson in history, and as a way to replace the myth many of them have held with information on a person who really lived.The book continues to discuss the origins of many Santa Claus traditions. Things are presented in a factual manner, and while religion is mentioned, it is not a religious book. It appears that this book is now out of print, which is unfortunate. Hopefully it can be updated and republished with color illustrations. There is another book with the same title listed here, which appears to cover some of the same territory, but in a picture-book format.Another interesting book worth investigating is "The Saint Nicholas Secret," by Dennis E. Engleman, which discusses the author's rediscovery of the real Saint Nicholas as an adult.
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