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Books in Night Before Christmas series

  • Cajun Night Before Christmas® Coloring Book

    James Rice

    Paperback (Pelican Publishing, Aug. 30, 1976)
    "Set in a Louisiana bayou and told in Cajun dialect-de chirren been nezzle/Good snug on de flo'--the poem has lively illustrations that perfectly suit the unique text."-Horn Book"Rice is especially good with facial expressions, whether they are on a Texas jack rabbit, a longhorn steer, a dusty cowboy, or the green and long-nosed alligator named Gaston."-Library JournalIt's the night before Christmas in a tiny shack on the Louisiana bayou, and Santa Claus, with his eight friendly alligators and toy-laden skiff, is on his way. Written in lively Cajun accents, the best-selling Cajun Night Before Christmas� is a beloved holiday classic. Now, with this innovative coloring book, children of all ages can put their own colorful spin on the story. These brilliant illustrations are sure to inspire some wide Cajun smiles.
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  • Cowboy Night Before Christmas

    James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Nov. 30, 1990)
    In a raging blizzard in the American Southwest, Santa employs cowpokes and cattle to make his deliveries.
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  • Librarian's Night Before Christmas

    David Davis, Jim Harris

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Feb. 1, 2007)
    A librarian who is busy shelving books on Christmas Eve is surprised to see Santa flying toward the library in his red bookmobile. Bringing wonderful gifts of new books, carpet, and more, Santa and his elves make the library as good as new.
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  • Cajun Night Before Christmas®

    "Trosclair", Howard Jacobs, James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican, Sept. 30, 1992)
    The Cajun Night Before Christmas® has been a part of Louisiana’s holiday traditions since it was first published. Now, more than forty-five years later, a new generation is discovering the charm of Gaston® the Green-Nosed Alligator. First conceived by J.B. Kling, Jr. writing as ‘Trosclair’, the CLIO award-winning sales jingle for the Bergeron Plymouth Company in New Orleans was based on the Clement Moore poem. The exclusive rights were purchased by Pelican Publishing Company and the illustrations of then fledgling artist James Rice brought the story to life. Beloved master storyteller Coleen Salley narrated the read-along CD. Radio personality and voice talent Tommy Joe Breaux became the voice behind the recordings at City Park and on the audio version of the adventures of Gaston®. The book also created what has become the largest segment at Pelican Publishing—the children’s book division.With the passing of publisher Dr. Milburn Calhoun and his wife Nancy Calhoun, illustrator James Rice, and the loss of Colleen Salley, the people behind the creation of the story are mostly gone. What remains is a long legacy of delight. Each year at the Celebration in the Oaks light show featuring the classic cabin from the story, dedicated staff from Pelican Publishing collect memories of attendees as they flow through the premiere preview parties. From now grown children who remember it as the first Louisiana tale they ever heard to young parents who laugh about a non-Louisiana spouse reading it to their children in full-blown Cajun accent, the book is universally loved and remembered. Teachers talk about how they use it in the classroom, business people mention they send it to out of state clients, and children laugh as they try to mimic the dialect that has all but disappeared from everyday life. The classic tale has been interpreted in gingerbread houses in competitions as far away as California and in cakes at the Edible Book competition at NOMA in New Orleans. For years, the miniature book ornaments have appeared on Christmas trees across the country as a reminder of a faraway Louisiana home. Even the New York Times praised the lilt, the humor, and the rough-hewn drawings of the Cajun tale. At Pelican Publishing, a huge portrait of Gaston® and his bearded friend hangs in the boardroom watching over each new author and illustrator that joins the family.
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  • Disney The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Story of the Movie in Comics

    Alessandro Ferrari, Massimiliano Narciso, KAWAII CREATIVE STUDIO

    Hardcover (Dark Horse Books, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Prepare for a twisted story of fright and delight in this spooky retelling of the groundbreaking stop-motion film and the tale of Jack Skellington.Welcome to Halloween Town, where vampires, witches, and goblins rule the never-ending night! One Halloween, something befalls the almighty Pumpkin King. Beyond the tricks and scares, an emptiness begins to grow within Jack Skellington. He finds himself far from home, in a land where people smile, laugh, and sing with glee, and he feels that this Christmas Town could be the answer to his melancholy. Everyone is in for a surprise as Jack tries to unlock the secret of Christmas, take over the holiday, and kidnaps Santa Claus! Meanwhile, Sally, a compassionate rag doll, has a vision--a horrible end is near if Jack succeeds in ruling Christmas. Torn between her love for Jack and saving both towns, she must prevent her vision from coming true. As Jack assumes his role as "Sandy Claws," he discovers where he truly belongs . . . But is it too late? Join Jack and Sally as two of the biggest holidays collide in an explosion of chills and thrills in this graphic novel retelling in hardcover format!
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  • Cajun Night Before Christmas

    "Trosclair", James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican, Oct. 2, 2000)
    A miniature book to hang on your tree (hanger provided).
  • Cajun Night After Christmas

    Amy Dixon, Jenny Moss, James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Aug. 31, 2000)
    Drifting down the bayou the night after Christmas, Boudreau discovers a fat alligator named Pierre, whom he takes home as a pet. The Boudreau children give Pierre their full attention, much to Pierre�s dismay, but in the end, it�s a very happy Cajun night after Christmas all through the year!
  • Principal's Night Before Christmas, The

    Steven Layne, James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 30, 2004)
    Though everybody else has settled down for a long winter's nap, poor Principal Swell has his hands full.
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  • A Teacher's Night Before Christmas

    Sue Carabine, Shauna Mooney Kawasaki

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, Publisher, Aug. 21, 2000)
    Santa lost his list of who's been naughty and who's been nice. What is he to do? Mr. Claus suggests he talk to all the teachers--because they know what children have been good or bad.
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  • Night Before Christmas in the Military, The

    Sue Carabine, Shauna Mooney Kawasaki

    Hardcover (Gibbs Smith, Publisher, Aug. 1, 2003)
    Santa receives thousands of letters from children who have parents in the military. He decides this year he'll do something extra special for the troops that are away from home.
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  • Firefighter's Night Before Christmas

    Kimbra Cutlip, James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican, Sept. 30, 2002)
    It's the Christmas Eve shift at Firehouse One. All the firefighters are sitting down to bowls of hot chili when an old fireman stops by for a bite to eat. The firemen have to leave to fight a fire and return to find that he was not an ordinary firefighter-they were visited by Sgt. St. Nick!
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  • Teachers' Night Before Christmas, The

    Steven Layne, James Rice

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Sept. 30, 2001)
    The traditional trappings of Christmas at school--the pageant, a visit to a local nursing home, crafts, and the room mothers' party--all end in chaos, but Santa Claus appears to present a solution to all the teachers' Christmas woes.
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