<p>'The unique design will interest some readers, and preschoolers will enjoy the poem.' – <em><strong>School Library Journal</strong></em></p> <p>'The global focus helps children understand how our cultures are the same yet different, fostering inclusion, diversity, and an interest in people and places different from one's own.' – <em><strong>Children's Literature</strong></em></p> <p>'An instant classic that will be enjoyed each year when the holidays roll around.' – <strong><em>Romper</em></strong></p> <p>'Encourage[s] children to consider what's going on beyond their own home, country, and hemisphere.' – <em><strong>Mosaic Magazine</strong></em></p> <p>'Would make it onto anyone's nice list.' – <em><strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em></p> <p>'A nice read aloud, and rich cultural learning.' – <strong><em>The Silvan Reverie</em></strong></p> <p>'Kids will love learning about other families all over the world and the things they do to celebrate Christmas.' – <strong><em>Sincerely Stacie</em></strong></p><p>​​‘A fast favorite and the most fun Christmas book to display.’ – <strong><em>Kids Lit is Lit</em></strong><br /></p><p>‘Kids will be fascinated by the different countries and the overall shape of the book.’ – <strong><em>Cracking the Cover</em></strong></p>
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Biographical note
Hannah Barnaby is an acclaimed children's book author from Charlottesville Virginia, with several chapter books and picture books to her name. She worked as a children's book editor, independent bookseller, and book reviewer before becoming the first children's writer-in-residence at the Boston Public Library.
João Fazenda is an award-winning illustrator from Portugal and a graduate of the Lisbon Faculty of Arts. His clients include The New York Times; The New Yorker; The Wall Street Journal; Telegraph; Guardian; New Scientist; Boston Magazine; and Architectural Review amongst others.