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Lauren Semmer's the Night Before Christmas - by Clement C Moore (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- A fresh and contemporary adaptation of a beloved Christmas classic that features a jolly Black Santa from New York Times bestselling children's book creator Lauren Semmer.Merry Christmas to all and to all a goodnight!All are cozy on this Christmas Eve night.
- 4-8 Years
- 11.12" x 9.14" Hardcover
- 40 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Lifestyles
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About the Book
"On Christmas Eve night, a family has set out cookies and milk for a special visitor while a delightful winter cityscape dazzles outside. Though a city never quite sleeps, the family inside--including the cat--are all snuggled up tight. But when a clatter wakes up one child and they glimpse St sleigh and eight reindeer from the window a magical meeting occurs"--Book Synopsis
A fresh and contemporary adaptation of a beloved Christmas classic that features a jolly Black Santa from New York Times bestselling children's book creator Lauren Semmer.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a goodnight!
All are cozy on this Christmas Eve night. This modern retelling starts with a family dressing the Christmas tree and setting out cookies and milk for a special visitor, while a delightful winter cityscape dazzles outside. Though the city never quite sleeps, the family inside--including the cat--are all snuggled up tight. But when a clatter wakes up one child and they glimpse St. Nick's sleigh and eight reindeer from the window, a magical meeting occurs.
New York Times bestselling illustrator Lauren Semmer reimagines a holiday classic with her signature vibrant and playful art. This gift-worthy, foil-stamped book edition celebrates the holiday with a jolly Black Santa, perfect for families to read on repeat during the Christmas season.
Review Quotes
Semmer's blocky, digitally tweaked pencil art, which suggests cut-paper tableaux, is micro-detailed and thoroughgoing--there is no unused space. Absolutely everything is alluring. Good tidings indeed. - Kirkus (starred review)