No. of pages 24
Published: 2014
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Snuggle up with your little one and share this wonderfully festive story about the many different ways we celebrate Christmas. Mr and Mrs Mouse are having a party. But their guests arrive with the strangest things: dinosaur cakes, cactuses... "This isn't like Christmas at all!" squeaks Mr Mouse. Little does he realise things are about to get very Christmasssy indeed!
This sturdy board book is the perfect way to introduce young children to different Christmas traditions. Toddler-tough pages will withstand wear and tear and little hands will love the squishy padded cover - with special sparkles! A laugh-out-loud winter story with something for children and adults alike!
There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Little Tiger Press Group .
Gill Guile was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire and always knew she'd be an artist. Since gaining a First at Birmingham Art College she has been scribbling away designing postage stamps, greeting cards and over 400 children's books and has been published in 22 languages. In her spare time Gill loves playing tennis and socialising with family and friends. Maudie Powell-Tuck spends far too much of her time in expensive shops gawping at clothes and glittery things she can't afford, and dreaming about owning a pug called Stanley (when she's not writing, of course). She'd love to say that she runs marathons - but that would be a lie. Karl James Mountford was born in Germany and grew up in various places around the UK. Karl now lives in beautiful Carmarthen, in Wales, and works as an illustrator making picture books and screen prints, always leaving a paper trail of sketches and drawings wherever he goes.
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