The Night Before Christmas

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By Clement Clarke Moore

Illustrated by Tasha Tudor

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$12.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback (Special Edition)

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Trade Paperback (Special Edition) $8.99 $12.99 CAD

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‘Twas the night before Christmas,when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.
The stockings were hung by the chimney with care,
In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there…

There are countless renditions of Clement C. Moore’s classic holiday poem, The Night Before Christmas, but none is cozier or more full of joy than this one, brought to magical life by one of America’s most cherished and highly-acclaimed illustrators, the late Tasha Tudor. This special 10th anniversary paperback has a great new look, with a redesigned cover featuring an illustration of a Christmas tree and sparkling gold foil. With crisp snowy landscapes, warm glowing details, and a host of cuddly critters, children (and adults!) will love cuddling up and reading this festive holiday story as they stay up on Christmas Eve, waiting for Santa to come down the chimney.

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On Sale
Sep 1, 2002
Page Count
32 pages
ISBN-13
9780316832717

Clement Clarke Moore

About the Author

Christian Birmingham is famous for his holiday titles, including A Christmas Carol and A Christmas Treasury. He has illustrated many other well-received books for young readers and has been short-listed several times for national awards for distinguished illustration.

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Tasha Tudor

About the Illustrator

Tasha Tudor is among the most prolific and revered illustrators of all time. She has written, illustrated, or been the subject of more than ninety books during a career that has spanned nearly three quarters of a century. While many of Tasha’s books are published for children, they have found a welcoming audience among adults as well. Many have been inspired by Tasha’s unique vision of a life lived in the style of the 1830s.

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