Description
Experience the magic of Christmas with this heartwarming children’s book, perfect for ages 3-7. In 'That Christmas Feeling', follow Dottie, her brother Jem, and their dog Shortbread as they navigate the festive season while staying with Grandma and Grandpa. This enchanting story beautifully captures the essence of Christmas spirit and the magic of family traditions. ??‹With stunning illustrations and a captivating narrative, your little ones will love discovering how Dottie finds joy and excitement amidst the changes. This 32-page tale, published by A&U Children’s in 2017, is an ideal read-aloud that will help instill the values of kindness, love, and the importance of family during the holiday season. Perfect for bedtime stories or holiday gift-giving, this book is a must-have addition to your child's Christmas reading list. Ensure this delightful classic becomes part of your family's festive traditions and brings warmth into your home. Order today and embrace that Christmas feeling with your loved ones. Fast shipping available to ensure your gift arrives just in time for the holidays.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760294960
Year: 2017
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 32
Description:
Dottie is waiting for the Christmas feeling to arrive - that fizzy, excited feeling, where everything is a bit magical. But this year, Dottie, her brother, Jem, and their dog, Shortbread, are staying with Grandma and Grandpa. Grandma and Grandpa are trying hard, but Christmas just isn't the same...
A gorgeous, heart-warming story about misplacing the Christmas spirit, and finding it again.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781760294960
Year: 2017
Publisher: A&U Children's
Pages: 32
Description:
Dottie is waiting for the Christmas feeling to arrive - that fizzy, excited feeling, where everything is a bit magical. But this year, Dottie, her brother, Jem, and their dog, Shortbread, are staying with Grandma and Grandpa. Grandma and Grandpa are trying hard, but Christmas just isn't the same...
A gorgeous, heart-warming story about misplacing the Christmas spirit, and finding it again.