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How the Grinch stole Christmas
by Seuss
The Grinch tries to stop Christmas from arriving by stealing all the presents and food from the village of Who-ville, but much to his surprise, it comes anyway.
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Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
by Robert Lewis May
A new adaptation of Robert L. May's classic 1939 song features new illustrations and follows the triumphant story of a reindeer who is excluded by his peers because of an unusually luminous nose that proves useful on a foggy Christmas Eve.
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Home for Christmas
by Jan Brett
Running away from home to avoid his chores, a wild little troll tries living with various woodland animals, from an owl family and a mother bear with two rambunctious cubs to playful river otters and a hungry lynx, before deciding to return to his family in time for "the best Christmas ever." By the author of Gingerbread Friends.
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The night before Christmas : poem
by Clement Clarke Moore
The famous Christmas story follows along just as Clement Moore wrote it, accompanied by Jan Brett's glorious illustrations, in a beautiful edition in which antique toys and exquisite ornaments frame the borders.
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Daddy Christmas and Hanukkah Mama
by Selina Alko
A child relates how her family celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah, enjoying the rich traditions of both religions.
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The Polar Express
by Chris Van Allsburg
A magical train ride on Christmas Eve takes a boy to the North Pole to receive a special gift from Santa Claus, in a slip-cased gift edition of the holiday classic. A Caldecott Medal Book.
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Scaredy Squirrel prepares for Christmas
by Mélanie Watt
A quirky safety guide combines practical tips with whimsical step-by-step instructions featuring an anxious Scaredy Squirrel, who prepares himself for the worst during a holiday season of decorating, entertaining and confronting fruitcake.
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Christmas Parade
by Sandra Boynton
A whimsical celebration of Christmas by the best-selling creator of Are You a Cow? features a raucous marching-band parade of animals--from chickens with bassoons and ducks with trombones to mice with piccolos and cows with saxophones--who dress in festive uniforms and stomp in line with their instruments.
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Pete the cat saves Christmas
by Eric Litwin
In a rockin' new spin on the traditional tale The Night Before Christmas, Pete the Cat comes to the rescue when Santa falls ill and Christmas may have to be canceled.
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A child's Christmas in Wales
by Dylan Thomas
Fifty years after its first publication in book form, Dylan Thomas' timeless prose poem is echoed by the rolling, evocative images of Caldecott Honor-winning artist Chris Raschka, bringing fresh perspective to this lyric work.
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How do dinosaurs say merry Christmas?
by Jane Yolen
Illustrations and rhyming text present some of the different ways a well-behaved dinosaur can celebrate Christmas. By the award-winning team behind the internationally best-selling How Do Dinosaurs...? series.
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