A spectacular advent calendar book filled with festive poems, hidden surprises and a magical fold-out frieze!Count down to Christmas with well-loved poets, including Ogden Nash, Nikki Giovanni, John Agard and Christina Rossetti and joyful artwork from Richard Jones. Peek inside the windows of the house to find a family wrapping presents, take a look behind a holly bush to find a little mouse and see what's happening in the town behind a glittering Christmas tree!This classic Christmas collection has a flap to lift alongside a special poem for every day of advent and a fold-out concertina displaying a beautiful snowy landscape. With sturdy flaps, sparkling foil and a ribbon tie closure, this beautiful gift book from the National Trust is designed to be shared together as the days get closer to Christmas - filling your family with festive cheer, year after year.
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A spectacular advent calendar book filled with festive poems, hidden surprises and a magical fold-out frieze!Count down to Christmas with well-loved poets, including Ogden Nash, Nikki Giovanni, John Agard and Christina Rossetti and joyful artwork from Richard Jones.
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Count down to Christmas with this spectacular lift-the-flap advent calendar book filled with festive poems, hidden surprises and a magical fold-out frieze.
A spectacular advent calendar book filled with festive poems, hidden surprises and a magical fold-out frieze!
Christmas Is Coming Christmas is coming, The geese are getting fat, Please put a penny In the old man's hat. As you haven't got a penny, A ha'penny will do. If you haven't got a ha'penny, Then God bless you!
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781839946868
Publisert
2023-09-14
Utgiver
Vendor
Nosy Crow Ltd
Høyde
260 mm
Bredde
194 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
13
Illustratør
Biographical note
Born in Warwickshire, Richard Jones has been living and working in Devon for over 20 years. After leaving university with a first class degree in graphic design and illustration, he stayed on a little longer to complete a PhD.
He spent several years working in a busy children's library, issuing and shelving other artists' picture books, before one day wondering if it wasn't about time he had a proper go at creating one or two himself!
Richard now writes and illustrates from the smallest room in his home. Across the roof tops of Exeter, and between the rounded Devon hills, he can just about make out the distant sparkling sea.