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Mary Engelbreit's New York Times bestselling Christmas favorite is now available for sharing with your family digitally!
Readers young and old are invited into the enchanting world of Mary Engelbreit in this resplendent edition of Clement C. Moore's classic poem. It's the most magical evening of the year, in a house so cozy, colorful, and dusted with Christmas magic that only this beloved illustrator could have created it. With pages full of fascinating detail, rich color, and lively characters, readers will lose themselves in this wintry wonderland.
This annual bestseller will bring
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Produktbeschreibung
Mary Engelbreit's New York Times bestselling Christmas favorite is now available for sharing with your family digitally!

Readers young and old are invited into the enchanting world of Mary Engelbreit in this resplendent edition of Clement C. Moore's classic poem. It's the most magical evening of the year, in a house so cozy, colorful, and dusted with Christmas magic that only this beloved illustrator could have created it. With pages full of fascinating detail, rich color, and lively characters, readers will lose themselves in this wintry wonderland.

This annual bestseller will bring discovery, delight, and warmth into the hearts of readers during the holiday seasonand beyond!


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Autorenporträt
Clement C. Moore (17791863), an American scholar and poet, first wrote The Night Before Christmas in 1822 to entertain his children. A friend submitted it to a local newspaper, the Troy Sentinel, where it was published on December 23, 1823. Moore's delightful description of St. Nicholas and his eight flying reindeer has since become the definitive portrait of Santa Claus.