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Mouse's Night Before Christmas by Tracey Corderoy Pdf
It's Christmas Eve, and everyone is fast asleep except for a lonely mouse that lives in the grandfather clock. When Santa arrives, lost in a blizzard and called by Mouse’s wish, it’s Mouse who is there to show Santa the way. Together they embark on a magical sleigh ride, delivering presents all around town. But the best present of all is for Mouse: his wish to make a new friend to share Christmas Day with has finally come true.
A Visit from St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore Pdf
"T'was the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring-not even a mouse." This timeless poem is so well known to children and so often recited by adults it is virtually a part of our common heritage. Written on Christmas Eve in 1822-in a horse-drawn sleigh with jingling bells according to legend-it evokes the excitement and good cheer of Christmas Eve like no other work of American literature. Paired with Thomas Nast's drawings of St. Nicholas, from which we derive the classic image of Santa Claus, this lovely edition may well become the quintessential American Christmas book for children of all ages.
Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house not a creature was stirring...except for one mouse. With Santa as a mouse, a sleigh pulled by beetles, and gifts of toys, crackers, and cheese, this adorable picture book puts a silly--and savory--twist on Clement Clark Moore's Christmas poem, and is sure to become a family favorite. Features illustrations by award-winning illustrator Jenny Løvlie.
Late one winter night, Mouse discovers new sights, smells, and tastes: sweet and sparkly cookies, jingly and glinty bells, and lots of boxy and ribbony presents. Mouse doesn't know what any of it means, until a whiskery and jolly guest arrives with a very special holiday message.
On Christmas Eve, a little mouse decides to stay awake to see Santa and ends up taking a wild ride in Santa's sleigh before being returned home safe and sound.
"In this quiet tale by Corderoy, an unlikely friendship grows through the seasons...A sweet tale of unexpected pals." — Publishers Weekly When a lonely little boy receives an invitation to play written on a paper boat, it seems that he has finally found the best friend he’s been longing for. But Bear isn’t quite the playmate the boy had imagined. Bear may not know how to play games, but when he starts to build a tree house, the boy is intrigued and a magical summer begins. As autumn passes and the first winter snowflakes start to fall, the boy is left alone. Only then does he truly realize how much he misses Bear. It's a happy reunion when Bear finally returns in the spring.
Everyone knows that famous line from "The Night Before Christmas," Clement Clarke Moore's classic poem: "Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse." But how many know why all those mice were already in bed, or what they were up to before that? Here at last is a companion poem to reveal all: The holiday hustle and bustle in the mouse house since early that morning. The evening party for all the mouse friends and relations, with presents, feasting, and dancing. And to top it all off, a visit from Santa Mouse himself! Never before told, this mice-eye story is sure to find a place in your heart beside the original classic. ///////////////////////////////////////////// Anne L. Watson is the author/illustrator of "Katie Mouse and the Perfect Wedding," "Katie Mouse and the Christmas Door," "The Secret of Gingerbread Village," and other children's books, as well as the author of numerous craft books and novels for adults. She lives in Bellingham, Washington, with her husband and fellow author, Aaron Shepard. Wendy Edelson is the award-winning illustrator of "The Baker's Dozen," "Quackling," "Christmas Truce," "Which Shoes Do You Choose?", and many more children's books. She has applied her talent to a wide range of illustration projects, including picture books, pet portraits, posters, and puzzles. Among her clients have been Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, the Seattle Aquarium, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the U.S. Postal Service, Cricket Magazine, McGraw-Hill Education, and the American Library Association. ///////////////////////////////////////////// REVIEWER COMMENTS FROM NETGALLEY AND MORE "A new classic." ~ "A perfect gift for Christmas." ~ "The start of a new Christmas tradition." ~ "Will be a staple at our house for many more Christmas holidays." ~ "I cannot wait to give this to all my friends with children of all ages as a gift this year." ~ "A total delight." ~ "This gem is destined to become a beloved holiday favorite!" ~ "The kids loved it AND the adults loved it too." ~ "Fantastic tale." ~ "I will be sure to share this one with all my students for the holidays." ~ "Sure to be a classic." ~ "Brilliant." ~ "I really don't think there is an age group who won't love this." ~ "Even my grumpy old neighbour smiled." ~ "This book blew me away!" ~ "An absolute must for libraries." ~ "Will give you a warm Christmas glow." ~ "Will become a cherished family tradition." ~ "Wonderful!!! Simply wonderful!!!" ~ "A beautiful gift for anyone at Christmastime." ~ "A must-have to be enjoyed by adults and children alike." ~ "A Christmas delight." ~ "Has the most vividly colorful and highly detailed illustrations I've seen." ~ "Recommend this one for families, libraries, and even schools." ~ "Highly highly recommend!" ~ "Clever and adorable." ~ "We always read "'Twas the Night Before Christmas" on Christmas Eve, and now we will be adding this book to that tradition!!!" ~ "Wonderful wonderful!" ~ "Great spin on a classic!" ~ "Pure Christmas joy." ~ "A book to be brought out on Christmas Eve, year after year." ~ "A new children's classic." ~ "A perfect readaloud for the holiday season." ~ "Should find its way into homes and school libraries for years to come." ~ "A new favorite." ~ "I was completely enchanted." ~ "Perfect and beautifully executed." ~ "Would keep children of many ages entertained for hours." ~ "A fantastic companion to the original poem." ~ "Captures the essence of what makes Christmas so special." ~ "A classic in its own right." ~ "Enchanting, cozy, and just very, very sweet." ~ "You have to read it to understand the magic of 'The Mice Before Christmas.'"
"'Twas the night before Christmas, When all through the house Not a creature was stirring, Not even a mouse." Everyone knows these lines from Clement Clarke Moore's classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" or "The Night Before Christmas." But how many know why all those mice were already in bed, or what they were up to before that? Here at last is a companion poem to reveal all: The holiday hustle and bustle in the mouse house since early that morning. The evening party for all the mouse friends and relations, with presents, feasting, and dancing. And to top it all off, a visit from Santa Mouse himself! Never before told, this mice-eye story is sure to find a place in your heart beside the original classic. ///////////////////////////////////////////// Anne L. Watson is the author/illustrator of "Katie Mouse and the Perfect Wedding," "Katie Mouse and the Christmas Door," "The Secret of Gingerbread Village," and other children's books, as well as the author of numerous craft books and novels for adults. She lives in Bellingham, Washington, with her husband and fellow author, Aaron Shepard. Wendy Edelson is the award-winning illustrator of "The Baker's Dozen," "Quackling," "Christmas Truce," "Which Shoes Do You Choose?", and many more children's books. She has applied her talent to a wide range of illustration projects, including picture books, pet portraits, posters, and puzzles. Among her clients have been Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo, the Seattle Aquarium, Pacific Northwest Ballet, the U.S. Postal Service, Cricket Magazine, McGraw-Hill Education, and the American Library Association. ///////////////////////////////////////////// 'Twas the day before Christmas, and all through their house, The mice were preparing. There wasn't a mouse Who didn't join in for the holiday flurry. From top floor to bottom, they'd bustle and scurry. Their party was planned for that evening at eight, With so much to finish before it got late! So, they scrambled and scampered -- no task was neglected -- To deck out the halls for the guests they expected. * * * Excitement kept building -- while patience did not -- Till the clock in the hallway reached eight on the dot. As the chimes started sounding, the door was thrown wide, And the guests in their finery crowded inside. Good wishes and greetings turned into a din Of merriments traded again and again. "Merry Christmas to you!" "And to all in your nest!" "I hope that the New Year will bring you the best!" They chatted and drank steaming cider from mugs That often got spilled in affectionate hugs. * * * They were dancing in lines, they were dancing in pairs. They waltzed down the hallways, they polkaed up stairs. They spilled out the doorway in time with the tune And danced with the snow mice beneath the full moon. And as they were dancing, what sight caught their eyes? A colorful, fast-moving blur in the skies! Then clearly they saw it: a brilliant red sleigh. And lo and behold, it was headed their way!
On the night before Christmas, a little mouse who doesnt know about giving and hasnt heard much of humans sneaks out of his hole to enjoy a wonderful feast that has been laid out for celebration. As he gorges himself on all the goodies and treats, the little mouse is startled by someone standing very near. Santa Claus stands over the little mouse, watching as the mouse enjoys his feast. As they get to know each other, Santa learns that the little mouse knows nothing about Christmas or about giving. It is up to him to teach the little mouse all there is to know about giving and the Spirit of Christmas. Join Santa Claus as he endeavors to teach a young mouse all the wonders of the Christmas season.
Twas the Night before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore Pdf
It's a quiet Christmas Eve. The snow is fresh and white, the kids are tucked in and dreaming, and even the mice are snug in their homes. But wait—what's that clatter? This classic Christmas poem was first published anonymously in a newspaper 1823, and it later appeared in an anthology of poetry from the American author Clement Clarke Moore in 1844. This unabridged version from a 1912 edition includes color illustrations from American artist Jessie Willcox Smith.