The pictures in this book are true works of art!
I really like how the author made the “bad characters“ not too scary, it seemed very appropriate for young children.
I really like how the author made the “bad characters“ not too scary, it seemed very appropriate for young children.
“Knockety knock, knockety knock. Who's that knocking on Christmas Eve?“
Jan Brett books have the best illustrations - this one has some gorgeous #navyblue
#12ColoursOfDecember #wintergames2020 #teamrednosedreindeer
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4 ⭐
As always, Jan Brett has breath-taking illustrations and a sweat story that can be passed down for the ages. This one involves trolls that destroy christmas, and one bear called Kitty that can save it.
#WinterGames2020 #TeamReadNosedReindeer +26
#HolidayReads with the kiddos - apparently there is a follow-up to the book on the right, called "How Santa Lost His Job" ?
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+41 points (Friday total = 135 points)
#xmascountdown Day 13
There are uninvited “guests” who gobble up the Xmas Eve feast and whose manners leave much to be desired. The mayhem includes tweaking snouts and stamping on toes. They do learn one lesson before the night is over - let a sleeping “kitty” slumber. 😜
Jan Brett-the first Brett I read was The Mitten, read to my girls.
Adore! Everything by Jan Brett is amazing! This is a Christmas story of mischief and new friendships. The illustrations tell so much more than what is happening at the moment. If you are new to Jan Brett, all of her illustrations make use of the borders so you know what is happening even when the text is focused on a different part of the story.
HOLY SHIT IT'S A BEAR DON'T OPEN THE DOOR IT KNEW TO KNOCK WHO KNOWS WHAT ELSE IT'S CAPABLE OF