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Books with title 22 Christmas Without You

  • The Year Without Christmas

    Francine Pascal

    Paperback (Sweet Valley, Dec. 1, 1997)
    'Twas the night before Christmas and the night before Christmas and...Identical Twins Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield couldn't be more excited about their Christmas Eve tree-trimming party. But while Elizabeth is caught up in the spirit of the season, Jessica is caught up in her favorite subject--Jessica. When she tries to hog all the attention at the party, she winds up destroying the Christmas, ruining Elizabeth's night-- and making a total fool of herself. It's the worst Christmas Eve ever!Jessica wakes up grumpy on what she thinks is Christmas morning...but she soon discovers it's Christmas Eve all over again! Jessica has a second chance to make everything go her way, but when her selfish plans backfire once more, she wakes up to another Christmas Eve...and another...and another! Will Jessica break the spell and move on to Christmas Day, or is she doomed to spend eternity on an awful Christmas Eve?
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  • Christmas with You

    Amy Sparling

    language (, Dec. 1, 2017)
    A Christmas novella!The holidays are approaching and Becca is nervous about meeting Park's parents for the first time. As they embark on a trip to California, everything that can go wrong, does go wrong. For Becca and Park, the only thing they can always count on, is their love for each other.
  • Christmas Without a Tree

    Elizabeth Rodger

    Paperback (Little Simon, Oct. 1, 1995)
    As the Pig family prepares for Christmas, Charlie finds ways to bring the holiday spirit to their neighbor Grumpy Gramps Badger
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  • 22 Christmas Without You

    Christopher Ross

    (Tellwell Talent, Oct. 24, 2018)
    22 Christmas Without You is the true story of a father and son separated for the first time at Christmas. Told in playful real time, elf rhymes and illustrated with whimsical, warm feeling art, a father remains close to his son leading up to the holidays. A daily Christmas laugh for everyone in the family.
  • Christmas without Ewe.

    Toni Rittenhouse

    eBook
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  • Christmas Without A Tree

    Elizabeth Rodger

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Sept. 1, 2003)
    In this heartwarming holiday tale, Charlie Pig is worried that Christmas won't be coming to his neighbor's house this year. Charlie's lonely neighbor doesn't have a Christmas tree, a wreath, or yummy cookies. Charlie wants to help, but how can he bring Christmas to the home next door? By the acclaimed author/illustrator of Please Read To Me.
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  • Christmas With You

    Julia Hubery

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • Christmas Without Santa

    Jeannie Schulman

    eBook (Xulon Press, Nov. 24, 2013)
    This book is for everyone! Whether you leave cookies out and wait in anticipation for Santa’s arrival or whether you’d prefer that Santa and his elves stay at the North Pole, this book is for YOU!Christmas Without Santa: Creating a Christ-Centered Christmas is filled with magical ideas that spark the same kind of wonder and excitement that Santa brings, without Santa being the one who secretly leaves presents underneath your tree.This action packed book offers:• Hands-on ideas for creating fun, Christ-centered family traditions gleaned from a variety of families• A unique, Christ-centered twist on common holiday traditions • The author’s own personal Christmas stories• Crafts and fun activities to help children focus on Jesus• A list of lively Christmas games• “Teaching Moments” that impart sound family values• Fun and meaningful ideas that you can implement right awayChristmas Without Santa will make you laugh out loud, reflect on the meaning of Christmas and inspire you to try something new this year. So grab a cup of hot chocolate, curl up with your favorite blanket, and enter into someone else’s world to see what they’re doing to celebrate Christmas.Jeannie Schulman is a contributing author to Help! I’m a New Mother by Carolyn Schiedies. She is also Founder and Owner of Kidz Explore, LLc, a program that offers enrichment classes such as dance, theatre, art, sports and writing/publishing to children in Colorado.Jeannie is the creator of Young Authors and Illustrators, an online program that teaches young writers and artists how to get their stories, poems and artwork published. Go to www.writers-pen.com to register your child for this popular and fun class.
  • Christmas with You

    hubery-julia

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2009)
    Hard to find
  • Christmas Without a Tree

    Jim Warwick

    Paperback (America Star Books, Oct. 2, 2015)
    Christmas Without a Tree is a modern-day A Christmas Carol that begins with 7 year-old Wendell accusing three sets of townspeople on Christmas Eve of stealing Pinesbury's only truckload of Christmas trees. Without a tree, Wendell believes Santa Claus will pass over his house and he won't get the present he really wants this year: a blue bike. The charming townspeople try to convince Wendell that he doesn't need a tree to enjoy Christmas, but he doesn't believe them. He goes home tired and disappointed. The ending with both amaze you and warm your heart this holiday season. Jim Warwick is beginning his writing career with this first book, Christmas Without a Tree. It is the first installment of five children's books in the "Without" series. Each of the young main characters learn valuable life-lessons that center around different holidays. Jim is currently working on his second book, Easter Without a Basket. Jim is married to Pam and he has two children, Lauren and James.
  • Christmas with You

    Julia Hubery

    Paperback (Little Tiger Press, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Share the joy and excitement of Christmas with family and friends in this beautifully illustrated book, then tuck up tight in bed and slowly drift to sleep with dreams of Christmas Day. This is a wonderful celebration of our favourite things about Christmas.
  • Christmas without a tree

    Elizabeth B Rodger

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 1996)
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