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BILINGUAL 'Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition: MILANESE La magia de la not de Natal
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There’s a lot more stirring in this house than a mouse…
Everyone knows Santa arrives on the rooftop with the clatter of eight tiny reindeer. But did you realize that 2023 is the 200th publication anniversary of Clement Clarke Moore’s famous American poem about Santa coming down the chimney? And now, creative director Sally Veillette has packaged the ultimate version of this beloved rhyme to share with the world.
Consider getting our award-winning enhanced ebook, too! We are proud to announce that we won our first prize: a bronze medal from Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards for the bilingual Spanish-English edition.
’Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition is a brilliantly innovative reincarnation of a classic. With gorgeous imagery and multilingual translations, Veillette’s deft creativity brings this tale to life on a mission to restore joy from the North Pole to Antarctica. Readers both new and old will be delighted and energized by a renewed sense of global unity and magic.
15 languages and 4 Italian dialects are available in our bilingual series: English with Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian (and Sicilian, Neapolitan, Milanese and Salentino dialects), Malayalam, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sinhala, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Search “Twas the Night” and “Veillette” to find them all today.
In this unique book series, you’ll find:
• Stunning illustrations
• The full text of the original ’Twas the Night Before Christmas poem in English
• The poem written in a second language, complete with magical rhymes and enchanting rhyme
Visit our Christmas200 website to see behind-the-scenes information on how this festive verse initially came to be, and how Veillette’s worldwide team grew, adding new languages, to bring the world to your fingertips. Moore wrote the poem for his children, but it was a good friend who inspired its publication! Soon, the poem’s humble stanzas became the basis for modern Christmas mythology, and much, much more!
’Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition is a must-have for your holiday celebration this season. If you like reinvigorated classics, multilingual options, and a healthy dose of ho-ho-ho, then you’ll love Sally Veillette’s treasury of tradition.
Buy ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition to fill those stockings today!
Everyone knows Santa arrives on the rooftop with the clatter of eight tiny reindeer. But did you realize that 2023 is the 200th publication anniversary of Clement Clarke Moore’s famous American poem about Santa coming down the chimney? And now, creative director Sally Veillette has packaged the ultimate version of this beloved rhyme to share with the world.
Consider getting our award-winning enhanced ebook, too! We are proud to announce that we won our first prize: a bronze medal from Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards for the bilingual Spanish-English edition.
’Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition is a brilliantly innovative reincarnation of a classic. With gorgeous imagery and multilingual translations, Veillette’s deft creativity brings this tale to life on a mission to restore joy from the North Pole to Antarctica. Readers both new and old will be delighted and energized by a renewed sense of global unity and magic.
15 languages and 4 Italian dialects are available in our bilingual series: English with Arabic, Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Italian (and Sicilian, Neapolitan, Milanese and Salentino dialects), Malayalam, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Sinhala, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Search “Twas the Night” and “Veillette” to find them all today.
In this unique book series, you’ll find:
• Stunning illustrations
• The full text of the original ’Twas the Night Before Christmas poem in English
• The poem written in a second language, complete with magical rhymes and enchanting rhyme
Visit our Christmas200 website to see behind-the-scenes information on how this festive verse initially came to be, and how Veillette’s worldwide team grew, adding new languages, to bring the world to your fingertips. Moore wrote the poem for his children, but it was a good friend who inspired its publication! Soon, the poem’s humble stanzas became the basis for modern Christmas mythology, and much, much more!
’Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition is a must-have for your holiday celebration this season. If you like reinvigorated classics, multilingual options, and a healthy dose of ho-ho-ho, then you’ll love Sally Veillette’s treasury of tradition.
Buy ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas - 200th Anniversary Edition to fill those stockings today!
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Clement Clarke Moore
Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 - July 10, 1863) was a writer and professor and is credited with writing "A Visit from St. Nicholas" for his children. Originally published anonymously on December 23rd, 1823, the poem that would come to be known as "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," was responsible for the creation of the Santa Claus myth as it is known in the United States and much of the English-speaking world.
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