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    by Clement Clarke Moore
    £7.99

    The latest heart-warming book in the Guinea Pig Classics series.''''Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house,Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse''But sit down by the fire with some chocolates to hand, And you''ll be welcomed into a magical land.There is snow and some moonlight; St Nick in his sleigh; There are reindeer and elves, and guinea pigs! Hooray!This classic Christmas poem, now told by guinea pigs,Will surely delight all with their costumes and wigs.For nothing''s more charming than a pig in a hat,Especially a Christmas one, that''s just a fact.

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    by Clement Clarke Moore
    £3.99

    First published anonymously in 1823, ''Twas The Night Before Christmas' has played a vital role in the tradition of Christmas. The jolly, red-cheeked, gift-bearing Santa Claus that we know (and love) today originates from Clement Clarke Moore's poem. He originally wrote it to share only with his own children on Christmas Eve. This jovial poem is wonderful for all fans of Santa Claus and the presents he delivers, young or old!Clement Clarke Moore (1779-1863) was an American writer, teacher, and poet. A highly religious man, he attended Columbia University and went on to write about a variety of subjects, including poetry, historical biographies, and translations from French. His most notable work was certainly 'A Visit From St Nicholas' which was originally written as a Christmas Eve gift to his children, and quickly gained fame, being known today as 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.'

  • by Clement Clarke Moore
    £4.49

    "T'was the Night Before Christmas" or as it was known in the beginning "A Visit from St. Nicholas" is a magical poem about Christmas and cheer, St. Nicholas and his reindeers, presents and joy, winter and snow, merriment and happiness, and Christmas as a feeling which comes from the heart.B. J. Harrison started his Classic Tales Podcast back in 2007, wanting to breathe new life into classic stories. He masterfully plays with a wide array of voices and accents and has since then produced over 500 audiobooks. Now in collaboration with SAGA Egmont, his engaging narration of these famous classics is available to readers everywhere.Clement Clarke Moore was an American author who lived in the period 1779-1863. He is best known as a poet, but he wrote in different genres as well. There was a wide variety of subjects that he depicted in his works – from religion to language studies. His most popular poem "T'was the Night Before Christmas" was published anonymously in 1823 but it was first in 1844 that it was acknowledged as having been written by Moore.

  • by Clement Clarke Moore
    £11.49

    The classic rhyming story of the secret household business takes place on the night before Christmas. For more books like this one, download the Kindergo reading app today!

  • by Clement Clarke Moore
    £6.99

    This classic Clement Clarke Moore poem is given new life with beautiful illustrations by Helene Magisson. The perfect book to celebrate the joy of the festive season.

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    - A Hidden Pictures Storybook
    by Clement Clarke Moore
    £10.99

    This original picture book version of a timeless Christmas story is also a Hidden Pictures book of puzzles, making it the perfect gift for families to enjoy year after year!

  • - The Continuing Journey with St. Nicholas as He Celebrates His Favorite Gift
    by Clement Clarke Moore, Richard L Blackburn & Rhonda D Carnahan
    £8.49 - 15.99

    After the stockings are hung by the chimney with care and Pa has his startling encounter, he is suddenly whisked away to the birthplace of St. Nicholas gift-giving inspiration! This book unites the nostalgia of Twas the Night Before Christmas with a surprising journey to the manger where Christmas all began.

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