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Books with title Caillou Merry Christmas

  • My Merry Christmas

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Sara Gianassi

    eBook (B&H Kids, Oct. 1, 2017)
    What is Christmas? Is it twinkling lights? Angels? Stars? This rhyming story by Sally Lloyd-Jones (the best-selling author of The Jesus Storybook Bible) helps children relate favorite holiday symbols to the true story of Christmas—the night Jesus was born.
  • MERRY CHRISTMAS, POC

    Kristen L. Depken, Random House

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Celebrate the holidays with Pocoyo, Pato, Elly, and Loula! This festive board book features sturdy pages, a sparkly cover, and glitter on every page, making it the perfect Christmas gift for girls and boys ages 1–4.
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  • Merry Un Christmas

    Mike Reiss, David Catrow

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2007)
    If you think Christmas comes only once a year...think again! For Noelle and her friends Holly, Carol, and Claus, the most wonderful day of the year is Un-Christmas. It's the only day of the year that they actually go to school. And the mail gets delivered. But the best thing about Un-Christmas Day is that they don't have to open any presents! Mike Reiss and David Catrow team up once again, this time to reveal the true meaning of Un-Christmas. Kids who wish it were Christmas every day will think twice.
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  • Merry Christmas!

    Kelly Richards, Lisa Kooper

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 10, 1991)
    Simple rhyming text and irresistible pictures conjure up all the sights, sounds, smells, and feelings of a baby's first Christmas. The perfect stocking stuffer with its tiny size, this sturdy holiday board book is a wonderful way to wish young children a very Merry Christmas.
  • Merry Christmas Maisy

    Lucy Cousins

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 2, 2000)
    What small child wouldn't delight in finding MERRY CHRISTMAS, MAISY under the Christmas tree?Cuddle up for a little comfort and joy featuring everybody's favorite mouse. As Maisy gets ready for Christmas, children can lift flaps and pull tabs to watch Maisy bake and decorate, read Maisy's Christmas cards, peek at her gifts and the contents of her stocking, and open the door on Christmas morning for a merry surprise. Trimmed in foil and twinkling from beginning to end with festive surprises, MERRY CHRISTMAS, MAISY captures joys and simple pleasures of the season.
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  • Merry Christmas, Splat

    Rob Scotton

    eBook (HarperFestival, Dec. 7, 2010)
    From bestselling author Rob ScottonIt's the night before Christmas, and Splat wonders if he's been a good enough cat this year to deserve a really big present. Just to make sure, he offers some last-minute help to his mom, and in typical Splat fashion, he messes up completely! That night Splat stays awake hoping to see Santa Claus. But when Splat misses him, he's sure his Christmas is ruined along with his hopes for a really big present.
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  • Merry Christmas, Harry

    Mary Chalmers

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    Harry the cat is delighted when Santa Claus brings him his Christmas wish
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  • Merry Un-Christmas

    Mike Reiss, David Catrow

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 2006)
    If you think Christmas comes only once a year...think again! For Noelle and her friends Holly, Carol, and Claus, the most wonderful day of the year is Un-Christmas. ItÂ’s the only day of the year that they actually go to school. And the mail gets delivered. But the best thing about Un-Christmas Day is that they donÂ’t have to open any presents! Mike Reiss and David Catrow team up once again, this time to reveal the true meaning of Un-Christmas. Kids who wish it were Christmas every day will think twice.
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  • Merry Christmas, Merry Crow

    Kathi Appelt, Jon Goodell

    Hardcover (Harcourt Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    A broken chain, a piece of string, a bottle cap . . . To most people, these things are useless trash. But to a clever crow, they're just what he needs to create a special surprise--a beautiful Christmas tree that everyone can treasure. Told in jaunty rhyme by Kathi Appelt and lavishly illustrated by Jon Goodell, this heartwarming story of people brought together by a very unexpected artist has all the makings of a Christmas classic.
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  • Merry Christmas, Woody

    Kristen L. Depken

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 10, 2013)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Ring in the holidays with Buzz Lightyear, Sheriff Woody, and all the toys from Disney/Pixar Toy Story! This storybook with press-out ornaments will make a perfect stocking stuffer for children ages 3-7.
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  • Merry Christmas, Splat

    Rob Scotton

    Paperback (HarperCollins Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2009)
    The third hilarious story about Splat the Cat, the irresistible character from Rob Scotton, bestselling creator of Russell the Sheep. Splat the cat can't wait for Christmas and is SURE he's been good enough for Santa to bring him all the presents on his Christmas list. But just in case Santa needs reminding of what an exceptionally good cat he is, Splat makes himself EXTRA helpful around the house. It's tiring work being helpful, but when Splat goes to bed on Christmas Eve he's kept awake by a worrying thought...Just how good do you need to be for Santa to visit? A charming Christmas story perfect for any eager child awaiting Santa's arrival.
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  • Merry Christmas

    Kathy Kafka

    language (, Dec. 9, 2016)
    Filled with beautiful vivid pictures to keep children engaged combined with rhyming phases is a great way to introduce young children to Christmas. A wonderful approach to familiarize a young child with the Christmas holiday arranged to form a pictorial representation of the subject.My Merry Christmas book is a chance to combine writing and photography. The text has been written to appeal to the pre-school and the early school age child. It is also a great book for toddlers learning about the Christmas holiday with great rhymes and the connection of a photograph. Photos are combined with a two line poetic verse to make a child think and smile. Kids love actual pictures with different environments and will be able to correlate the Christmas phrases with the photos. This is great for young children who are just learning about Christmas and how to distinguish one photo from another. The photos paired up with the Christmas reference is both educational and entertaining.