No. of pages 32
Published: 2013
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In "Le Noël de Nicolas" by Gilles Tibo, young Nicolas eagerly awaits the celebration of Christmas. As he prepares for the festivities, he learns about the spirit of giving and the joy of family traditions. Through heartwarming interactions with friends, family, and even a few unexpected surprises, Nicolas discovers the true meaning of the holiday. This charming tale captures the magic of Christmas, emphasizing themes of kindness, generosity, and the importance of togetherness. With delightful illustrations and a gentle narrative, it’s a perfect story for children to embrace the warmth and joy of the season. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Nicolas .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by Scholastic .
Gilles Tibo was an illustrator for many years before he discovered a passion for writing. His more than 150 books have won numerous prizes, including the Mr. Christie Award and the Alvine-Belisle Prize. He also has nominations from IBBY Canada and the Hans Christian Andersen Prize. In 2009 one of his most beloved characters had her big screen debut in the film Noemie, The Secret. Manon Gauthier is a graphic artist who made the leap to picture book illustration in 2006. After her first book was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award for Children's Literature, she dedicated herself entirely to illustration, and to giving presentations and art workshops in schools across Quebec. A flexible artist, Manon works in many media, including gouache, pencils, and paper collage. She lives in Montreal. Erin Woods has been translating children's books since 2015, and has loved them all her life. She would like to thank her parents for forcing her into French Immersion, even though at five years old she was sure it was the end of the world-or at least her social life. Erin lives in Toronto, Ontario.
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