The first is a newly released copy of Clement C. Moore's The Night Before Christmas
This edition has a very classic feel to it. As the book jacket declares, the photos are warm and inviting and I would agree with that assessment. Check out one of the illustrations from this book:
Here's where I confess that I didn't realize that Holly Hobbie was an actual person. I thought it was just a character and did not realize that the character is also her namesake. I think I had a Holly Hobbie doll growing up. At any rate, her watercolor pictures are very familiar to me and that might be part of the reason why I like this new take on The Night Before Christmas
Secondly, I was sent a copy of The Very Fairy Princess Sparkles in the Snow
I had not read any of the other books in the series but have always been curious hence I accepted this book for review purposes.
In this particular story, Gerry (the very fairy princess) is anticipating the upcoming Winter Wonderland Festival. She knows that she has great singing talent and assumes that there is no other person around who should be granted the right to sing the solo in the choir production. She rehearses the solo for her teacher at every opportunity, though seldom with permission. The soloist is eventually assigned but, much to Gerry's chagrin, not to her. However, in the end, the guest soloist gets stuck in the snow and is unable to make it to the concert. Gerry has her moment and all's well that end's well.
I'd say that this story is "ok." Sorta cute. It didn't grab me and make me love it but I also don't have any objections to it. It has sparkly snowflakes on the cover. And the very fairy princess is dressed in pink. Sometimes that's enough.
This contest is open to U.S. Residents only and will be open through Friday, November 29th.
THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER (as selected by random.org) IS #9 - Sue. CONGRATULATIONS!
I was sent a copy of both of these titles by LB-Kids for the purposes of facilitating this review and giveaway. I received no additional compensation for this post and all opinions are 100% my own.
16 comments:
I'd like to win. Especially the Night Before Christmas.
jesslburke@hotmail.com
Don't include me in the giveaway, but just wanted to say I didn't realize Holly Hobbie was a real person, either! I had a lot of HH stuff years ago and loved her illustrations.
The night before Christmas looks amazing! The illustrations are great. And I am a huge Julie Andrews fan- I would love to have these books to share.
schroederkatie[at]Comcast[dot]net
This is wonderful. Thanks. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
I would love to win!! And, oh! Holly Hobbie!! LOVED HER!!
Love this giveaway. Many thanks. elliotbencan(at)hotmail(dot)com
Wow. The NBC illustrations ARE fabulous. I also didn't know HH was real until we received one of her books...can't think of the title, but it's a wordless books about a frog...and a girl. Lovely.
thissimplemom at gmail dot com.
The Night Before Christmas looks awesome! I'd love to win a copy. cassandra.land at gmail dot com
Our grandchildren would love these books. Our granddaughter loves the Julie Andrews books! suew930@yahoo.com Thanks for the giveaway.
These look like fun Christmas books.
beth.bullington at gmail.com
Would love to win these for my kids.
Kendalnicole@gmail.com
Would love to win these for my kids.
Kendalnicole@gmail.com
Another great giveaway!
sandrajc30@comcast.net
Thanks for the chance to win this book
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
I want to do the wrapped Christmas books with the boys this advent season, but that means our collection needs more christmas books. So, I would LOVE to win some! :)
Just saw The Night Before Christmas at our local bookstore and it is darling.
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