Balloons Over Broadway – a Thanksgiving Read

Thanksgiving parade balloons are mesmerizing. They are giant and they are somehow maneuvered around buildings and light posts by a group of people with giant ropes. When I was small, I was so excited to see the Big Bird balloon in the parade, that I took photos of the television screen with our family polaroid. The pictures were blurry but that’s ok, it matches the memory…a bit fuzzy but still special to me.

As a child someone told me that many years ago, at the end of the parade, the balloons were released. If you found one, you could return it for a reward. I imagined walking outside my house and seeing a deflated giant parade balloon in our backyard. It never happened (as they stopped releasing the balloons many, many years before my lifetime, but I still loved to imagine finding one). Since I couldn’t find a released balloon, my next idea….someday being a balloon handler. A few years ago, I got to live out that childhood dream and take a giant dragon for a walk through city streets and it was just as awesome as I imagined it would be.

So my Thanksgiving book recommendation this year….Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade by Melissa Sweet. I love this book for both the story and the illustrations. In this beautiful picture book, we meet Tony Sarg, who invented the giant ballons we see in the Thanksgiving Parade. Sarg had a determination and enthusiasm for his idea of creating these giant balloons that is contagious. Young readers will cheer him on as he works on his idea and it’s exciting to see it come to life.

While this book is geared towards children, it was delightful to read as an adult. I learned new things about the parade, and I look at the parade in a new way after reading this. I highly recommend this book!

Thanksgiving Parade books

My birthday is at Thanksgiving which is a weird holiday to sometimes share a birthday with, simply because I share the day “sometimes.” My family always made a big deal of my birthday on Thanksgiving whether it was that specific day or not.

One year when I was small and my birthday was really on Thanksgiving, my mom took me to see the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. As we walked to the parade route, I saw the first balloon go by from afar. Down the street, between the buildings, I saw a giant balloon and it was more amazing that I ever imagined. TV didn’t do it justice. They are huge and that first balloon will always be one of my favorite Thanksgiving birthday memories. The parade was amazing, but that first balloon sighting was the best.

The Thanksgiving parade is still one of my favorite parts of the day (along with pie, obviously). I’ve been to many Thanksgiving parades since and even lived my dream of being a giant balloon handler in the Stamford parade a few years ago. Yes, I walked a giant dragon through the streets of Stamford!

As we get closer to Thanksgiving, here are a couple amazing Thanksgiving parade books. My first pick is Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy’s Parade by Melissa Sweet. I love this book (and the illustrations). Sweet introduces readers to the true story of Tony Sarg, who invented the giant balloons we see in the Thanksgiving Parade.

Another favorite Thanksgiving parade book is Milly and the Macy’s Parade by Shana Corey. While the characters and Mr. Macy’s involvement in starting the parade are fictious, it is based on the creation of the parade. Prior to reading this book, I didn’t know that Macy’s employees from other countries who were feeling homesick as the holidays approached brought traditions from their countries to the parade.

Both of these beautiful picture books based on the history of the parade are wonderful additions to your Thanksgiving traditions. Read the books then watch the parade (on tv or in person). Both stories bring even more magic to the Thanksgiving Parade.