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This year, the Nice List is overflowing like a stocking on Christmas morning! In honor of this jolly news, Santa and Mrs. Claus call for a celebration and a holiday contest to win the ultimate gift! Get your jingle bells out to cheer on the elves as they squeeze through chimneys and guide the reindeer for the number one spot. As the story unfolds, Mrs. Claus is faced with a decision to stick with tradition or pursue her biggest wish.May this story bring you the courage to go after your dreams and to always try to help others achieve theirs, too!
Make Christmas magicIn this book, you'll find easy, accessible ways to embrace your festive spirit and create lasting memories with the family with a collection of traditions - old and new - including simple recipes, styling tips and crafts to make your celebrations meaningful and beautiful without the big spend.By using traditional, low-cost ingredients to create simple and tasty festive recipes and foraging, recycling, and using inexpensive items from around your home for cosy styling and beautiful crafts to keep or give as gifts, you can have a perfect, budget-friendly and more sustainable Christmas.Recipes will include Mini gingerbread house biscuits, Brie and cranberry waffles, Christmas Cake and Mince pies, with styling tips covering how to dress your front door, tree and shelves, and crafts ranging from honeycomb paper trees to creating needle felted ornaments, recycled wax candles and natural beaded garlands.This is a book you'll reach for year on year.
2023 Reader's Favorite Silver Award Medal Winner - Children's Audio BooksEase the hearts and minds of children who have recently moved with this delightful modern twist on the classic Christmas story that kids and parents will love reading again and again."Oh no! we've moved! How will Santa be able to find us this year?"If you have moved house in the last year and have young children, no doubt this is a question you have heard.But how do you answer this question? The excitement of Santa is wonderful, but is Christmas really just about getting presents?With the commercialism of Christmas in recent decades, many parents wonder if all of this gift-giving is teaching our children that happiness and joy come from things. The classic Christmas poem we all have grown to love now has a modern twist that parents and children will enjoy reading again and again. The delightful and heartwarming message shares the spirit of St. Nick for modern times and helps kids understand that true joy doesn't come from presents under the tree.Feel good teaching your child that Christmas means more than nice gifts and good cheer. It's also about sharing and caring and giving our love.
Travel around the world on an exciting adventure with Edith and Eddie, two of Santa's elves, on a mission to bring back the secret ingredients Uncle Whisk needs to make his special Christmas cookies.
Kitten, a street cat, really wants a home of his own. On Christmas Eve, he meets Santa Claus and tells him his biggest wish. Will Kitten finally get what he's always wanted? Kitten's Christmas Wish is a sweet story about friendship and finding your true home and where you belong.
This letter will smell queer, darling; it will be fumigated before posting. It must be owned that when Bertie Fellowes received this letter, which was neither more nor less than a shattering of all his Christmas hopes and joys, that he fairly broke down, and hiding his face upon his arms as they rested on his desk, sobbed aloud. The forlorn boy from India, who sat next to him, tried every boyish means of consolation that he could think of. He patted his shoulder, whispered many pitying words, and, at last, flung his arm across him and hugged him tightly, as, poor little chap, he himself many times since his arrival in England, had wished someone would do to him. At last Bertie Fellowes thrust his mother's letter into his friend's hand. Read it, he sobbed. So Shivers made himself master of Mrs. Fellowes' letter and understood the cause of the boy's outburst of grief. Old fellow, he said at last, don't fret over it. It might be worse. Why, you might be like me, with your father and mother thousands of miles away. When Aggie is better, you'll be able to go home - and it'll help your mother if she thinks you are almost as happy as if you were at home. It must be worse for her - she has cried ever so over her letter - see, it's all tear-blots. Bonus: In the Chimney Corner - Frances E. Crompton (second story).
The world is not always a perfect place. Needles, a scraggly little tree, must endure criticism, laughter, and setbacks to realize his goal of becoming a beautiful Christmas tree. This is a story of dreams, desires, hope, determination, and never giving up. It also offers the observation that what others think is beautiful may not really matter. Beauty is truly in the eyes of the beholder, and paired with the spirit of Christmas, maybe we can make the world just a little more perfect!
Listen to Clement Clarke Moore's famous Night Before Christmas poem while reading along in this charmingly illustrated book. Read Along With Me Books are designed for children aged 3 to 6 to encourage early literacy and enjoyment of independent reading. Matching narrations to each of our books can be accessed by scanning the handy QR code inside the front cover or on the Read Along With Me Books podcast. Children will know that it is time to turn the page when they hear Santa's sleigh bells!
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