The First Christmas by Jan Pienkowski
Random House Childrens, 1984. ISBN 9780385755184
Regardless of one's religious beliefs or lack of them, I believe
that it is an important part of our role as teachers to enable
students to understand the origins of a time of year that claims our
attention like no other. This book which uses the text from the King
James version of the Bible is the perfect introduction. Superbly
illustrated by Jan Pienkowski using silhouettes against the most
stunning backdrops, it portrays the story in a unique way that does
not interfere with any preconceived, more classical images the
reader might have.
The illustrations bring the text to life, giving it meaning where
there may have been none because of the unfamiliar syntax of such
long-ago words. Pienkowski has interpreted the text in his own way
with much detail that even being in silhouette form evoke emotion
and movement and intrigue. And there is whimsy such as the two small
figures on the poop deck of the Wise Men's ship, who are pointing in
different directions and plainly arguing about which way is East. As
well as the exquisite illustrations, the pages are embellished with
all sorts of delightful touches that make the reader feel they have
one of those illuminated books of old in their hands.
This is the perfect book for beginning the Christmas Countdown - as
classic as sharing 'Twas the Night Before Christmas on
Christmas Eve.
Barbara Braxton