Helpful Score: 4
This is one of my favorite books from my childhood! I always enjoyed reading it every year at Christmas time. A great story about the Herdmans and how they made the annual Christmas Pageant the best ever. :)
Helpful Score: 3
great christmas story. I loved it as a kid and still do!
Kathryn H. (momtothreeboys) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 39 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
The book is outragious, lively, funny and wonderful. The Christmas story takes on a srangely moving depth of meaning and shines through with a new brilliance.
---Denver Post
It had me laughing so hard I could hardly read. Don't miss this hilarious and touching book. --THe Boston Globe
---Denver Post
It had me laughing so hard I could hardly read. Don't miss this hilarious and touching book. --THe Boston Globe
April T. (jakdtipton) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is an excellent book for young or old. It's wonderful for teaching the REAL Christmas story in a sneaky and humorous way. It is great for teaching compassion and tolerance.
Amanda G. (akgreen) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Funny and touching story of the meanest family in town learning about Christmas.
Helpful Score: 2
This book is great. I enjoyed reading it to my daughter. We had some good laughs. Will be holding on to my copy to share again and again.
Helpful Score: 2
This, is by far, my family's favorite Christmas book. I know that a friend of mine was hesitant to read it due to the rudeness and crudity of the Herdmans. BUT, after I explained that THAT is what the book is all about, their encounter with the Christmas Story and how it profoundly changes them. I can never read the last chapter without bawling! Shared with my children this past year as a read aloud. It was a touching moment to share with my oldest who totally "got it". DEFINITELY worth reading.
Helpful Score: 1
Christmas classic; great to read to grandchildren.
Elaine B. (Lily) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 206 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Funny book!
Helpful Score: 1
This is a funny yet touching book - written to a level where kids can pick it up, and diverting enough that they will actually want to do so. In fact, they will possibly brag about how quickly they did read it. If you want a Christmas story that is as relevant and memorable as it is humorous - one that will stick to the heart, and change the attitude toward love, acceptance and keeping your heart open for God's ways - put this on your "to order" list. I'll never post my copy, though, so I hope you can find your own. Blessings.
MaryAnn R. (MaryAnn) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 140 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book was so cute and funny. I read it in one afternoon and it really got me into the Christmas spirit!
Helpful Score: 1
A hilarious read; it has become a family favorite on Christmas Eve, especially good for you teachers out there.
Excellent story that has been handed down for many many years. Favorites always make it to the next bookshelf!
Shannon R. (alien12) - , reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 17 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This funny book is about when the worst kids in town decide to be in the church Christmas pageant because someone told them the church had candy. Great for about third to fourth grade.
Susan F. (Lilybugs) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 24 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
very cute and funny story for children of all ages. The tough kids of the town end up being the delight of the Christmas pageant that nearly flopped.
Aprle H. (babyfatx5) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 25 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a book that I loved as a child and that my eight year old son just finished reading and he too loved!
This has been a family classic since I was a little girl, read aloud every Christmas. It's wonderful to see my nieces and nephews enjoying the book now--even the kindergarten ages enjoy it. Never stops being funny and it's very quotable.
Helpful Score: 1
Great book for kids 8 and up!!!
A funny, interesting, outrageous, exciting book.
Great book for kids ages 8 to 12!
"The book is outrageous, lively, funny and wonderful. The Christmas story takes on a strangely moving depth of meaning and shines through with new brilliance." (Denver Post) Great Christmas gift!
"The book is outrageous, lively, funny and wonderful. The Christmas story takes on a strangely moving depth of meaning and shines through with new brilliance." (Denver Post) Great Christmas gift!
Carla B. (puppyluv) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 552 more book reviews
The 25th Anniversary of "One of the best Christmas books ever."-Publishers Weekly
"Wiry-tough, tender-hearted, unsentimental, and consistently funny."-The London Sunday Times
A multiple award winning book.
A Harper Trophy Book
"Wiry-tough, tender-hearted, unsentimental, and consistently funny."-The London Sunday Times
A multiple award winning book.
A Harper Trophy Book
Kathleen W. (MaidenFair) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 7 more book reviews
A Funny, Heartwarming, delightful story about one child's experience with the Christmas pageant and the worst kids in town.
Donna C. (DmarieC) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 115 more book reviews
One of the sweetest stories I have ever read. A must for Sunday School teachers or a child who needs a special story. 4th grade reading level.
Dawn S. (peanutmommy) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 3 more book reviews
We read this book every year! We love it!
Jennifer E. (jenenglish) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 40 more book reviews
I first read this in school, about 3rd grade I believe, and I have always remembered how much fun it was. I found it again at a library sale, and grabbed it. It's still just as fun, and the descriptions of events and charachters reminded me a lot of Mark Twain. Of course, his works were much longer, and in ways darker, but the author uses the same matter of fact attitude in this book.
The one thing that stood out during this read was how religious the book is. It's not overtly so, but the comments and observations throughout make me wonder how it was that this was approved reading at a public school. As a Christian, I can appreciate it, but as someone who would never tread on another's beliefs, it seems this book would be the basis for a separation of church and state lawsuit today.
... Which is sad because it's a wonderful story, well written, very entertaining, and altogether a terrific read for kids and adults.
The one thing that stood out during this read was how religious the book is. It's not overtly so, but the comments and observations throughout make me wonder how it was that this was approved reading at a public school. As a Christian, I can appreciate it, but as someone who would never tread on another's beliefs, it seems this book would be the basis for a separation of church and state lawsuit today.
... Which is sad because it's a wonderful story, well written, very entertaining, and altogether a terrific read for kids and adults.
Ellen G. (beachbum) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 84 more book reviews
My son loved it, funny and full of adventure while having a great message!!
The Herdmans are the worst kids in the world. No one is prepared when the Herdmans show up one Sunday in church and want to be in the annual Christmas pageant. The pageant ends up being full of surprises.
Stacy P. (21461) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 38 more book reviews
This is such a great book. I loved it the first time I read it and I still read it at least once a year.!
Jessica K. (jezzxlou) - , reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 67 more book reviews
My family LOVES this story! It's fun for everyone!
Chris R. (Cantnever) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 161 more book reviews
A favorite at our house. Dad loves this book too!
I read this to my family and we all loved it! I have loved this story for years and I like to read it every Christmas. I love how it is written from a child's perspective and how she learns more about the Christmas story than she ever knew before, because this year's pageant wasn't the same old thing. The Herdman's are in it this year and they are the town hooligans so everyone expects them to ruin the pageant, but they end up bringing just the right feeling to the night. I highly recommend this book for adults and children alike.
Rachel J. (bibliosopher) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 92 more book reviews
I laughed out loud reading this book to the kids one holiday season. It's funny and touching at the same time. Gotta read it again this Christmas.
Donna E. (impossible) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 3352 more book reviews
A delightful story about the problems of sharing Christmas. The characters are very real, and the laugh out loud situations most believable.
Lisa S. (Praise2Him) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 106 more book reviews
Cute story
Kristi L. (firefly35) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 14 more book reviews
Great little story!
Terri B. (terrib541) - , reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 4 more book reviews
Adorable adaptation of the Gospel. Great for the young and young at heart.
I read this book as a kid and I think I got even more enjoyment out of it as an adult. I read it to my husband because he had never read it before and we laughed so hard together that we were crying! Love it!
Linda G. (gotbks2) - , reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 29 more book reviews
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a hilarious but touching little story about a family of "hoodlums" that hijacks a Sunday School Christmas program. Now I don't mean just naughty, disobedient children who don't listen. I'm talking about six loud, dirty, cigar-smoking, foul-talking, fire-setting vandals - or to put it in the words of the young narrator - the "absolutely worst kids in the history of the world." All the other kids (and their parents) in the neighborhood do whatever they can to avoid the Herdmans, so when they show up one Sunday at church looking for free food, no one quite knows what to do. And when they start volunteering to take the major roles in the annual Christmas pageant, everyone is sure the result will be nothing less than a disaster.
If you're at all like me and you grew up going to church every Sunday, by the time you were ten years old you knew the story of the birth of Jesus without even thinking about it. Maybe you learned to recite the Luke 2 passage that starts out with, "And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed..." You knew that Mary was "great with child," that when she and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem there was "no room in the inn," and that the angels told the shepherds they would find the baby "wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." We read the story with our own children regularly at Christmas time and, yes, we had them learn that same passage of scripture.
What I liked about this book is that it makes someone like me realize how much I fail to consider the wonder of the story of Christ's birth and the amazing events surrounding it. I also take it for granted that it is familiar to just about everybody - surely they know who Jesus is and why His birth was so important. Of course, this children's book doesn't discuss the significance of Christ's incarnation at a theological level. But sometimes we can get so caught up in theology and doctrine that we forget to give attention to the simple truths that are so basic and just as meaningful to our faith.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever allows us to take a look at the Christmas story with new, fresh eyes. To stop and consider some questions that we may never have asked before. The Herdmans don't hesitate for one second to ask questions that the other, churched kids, never thought to ask. Who were the Wise Men exactly? What is myrrh, and why in the world was it given to a baby? How could they make Mary sleep in a barn when she was about to have a baby? And whatever happened to that evil King Herod?
At first you may think, these Herdman kids are really disrespectful and irreverent to ask and say some of the things they do. But think about it - they've never been to church or read the Bible ("They don't even know what a Bible is...they never read anything except "Amazing Comics.") But as the program director tells them the story, the narrator notices something amazing:
"I couldn't believe it. Among other things, the Herdmans were famous for never sitting still and never paying attention to anyone -- teachers, parents, the truant officer, the police -- yet here they were, eyes glued on my mother and taking in every word."
Needless to say, the Herdmans definitely bring something unique to the pageant, and somehow it doesn't turn out as awful as everyone feared.
Here's my recommendation: Read this book together as a family. But before reading it, read the second chapter of Luke with your kids, and probably the second chapter of Matthew as well. Even if you think they are pretty familiar with the Christmas story, ask them if they have any questions they would like answered about it. Then read The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and talk about the things that the Herdmans bring up.
If you're at all like me and you grew up going to church every Sunday, by the time you were ten years old you knew the story of the birth of Jesus without even thinking about it. Maybe you learned to recite the Luke 2 passage that starts out with, "And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed..." You knew that Mary was "great with child," that when she and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem there was "no room in the inn," and that the angels told the shepherds they would find the baby "wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger." We read the story with our own children regularly at Christmas time and, yes, we had them learn that same passage of scripture.
What I liked about this book is that it makes someone like me realize how much I fail to consider the wonder of the story of Christ's birth and the amazing events surrounding it. I also take it for granted that it is familiar to just about everybody - surely they know who Jesus is and why His birth was so important. Of course, this children's book doesn't discuss the significance of Christ's incarnation at a theological level. But sometimes we can get so caught up in theology and doctrine that we forget to give attention to the simple truths that are so basic and just as meaningful to our faith.
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever allows us to take a look at the Christmas story with new, fresh eyes. To stop and consider some questions that we may never have asked before. The Herdmans don't hesitate for one second to ask questions that the other, churched kids, never thought to ask. Who were the Wise Men exactly? What is myrrh, and why in the world was it given to a baby? How could they make Mary sleep in a barn when she was about to have a baby? And whatever happened to that evil King Herod?
At first you may think, these Herdman kids are really disrespectful and irreverent to ask and say some of the things they do. But think about it - they've never been to church or read the Bible ("They don't even know what a Bible is...they never read anything except "Amazing Comics.") But as the program director tells them the story, the narrator notices something amazing:
"I couldn't believe it. Among other things, the Herdmans were famous for never sitting still and never paying attention to anyone -- teachers, parents, the truant officer, the police -- yet here they were, eyes glued on my mother and taking in every word."
Needless to say, the Herdmans definitely bring something unique to the pageant, and somehow it doesn't turn out as awful as everyone feared.
Here's my recommendation: Read this book together as a family. But before reading it, read the second chapter of Luke with your kids, and probably the second chapter of Matthew as well. Even if you think they are pretty familiar with the Christmas story, ask them if they have any questions they would like answered about it. Then read The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and talk about the things that the Herdmans bring up.
I found this Christmas story to be a refreshing change from the high drama or folly choices of most Christmas offerings. The people are real, the problems reasonable and solved with sincerity and humor.
After seeing both the movie and the play I had to read the book. Great Christmas read.
Linda K. (readingyoga-fan) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 143 more book reviews
From the back of the book: The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lied and stole and smoked cigars (even the girls) and talked dirty and hit little kids and cussed their teachers and took the name of the Lord in vain. So it surprised just about everybody when they decided to take part in the town's Christmas pageant.
The Herdmans had never heard of the Christmas story, but the way they interpreted it, you'd think the story of Jesus came right out of the F.B.I. files. (They called the Wise Men a bunch of dirty spies.) It was a Christmas pageant to remember.
The Herdmans had never heard of the Christmas story, but the way they interpreted it, you'd think the story of Jesus came right out of the F.B.I. files. (They called the Wise Men a bunch of dirty spies.) It was a Christmas pageant to remember.
Kara M. (nokosurge) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 10 more book reviews
Wonderfully funny and touching!
Nancy W. (Grandmafour) - , reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 19 more book reviews
This is a 35 year old book, but it is just the most endearing story you've ever read.
Wonderful book...puts all things Christmas into a thought-provoking perspective with lots of laughs!
I have read this book aloud to family members every year for as long as I can remember. It's hilarious - yet such a wonderful picture of what Christmas is really all about.
Angie Kathleen L. (stories2tell) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 47 more book reviews
DELIGHTFUL! A great one to read every Christmas.
DiAnna F. (bestamor) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 33 more book reviews
This is a laugh out loud book. It was a Weekly Reader book so was written from the experience of a young girl about a really rough and tough family of kids who take over the annual Christmas pageant. If you want a quick read that will tickle your funny bone then read this one.
Kathy C. (4hisglory) reviewed The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (Herdmans, Bk 1) on + 13 more book reviews
Very funny Christmas story that turns our Christmas pageantry upside down while bringing in the true meaning of Christmas. Lots of laughs and some tears as this unexpected turn of events unfolds for the traditional church Christmas play.