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Books with title The Christmas Crocodile

  • { THE CHRISTMAS CROWN

    Maria G Martin

    Paperback (Eloquent Books, June 3, 2010)
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  • The Christmas Crocodile

    Bonny Becker

    Paperback (Two Lions, Aug. 16, 1810)
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  • The Christmas

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    Unknown Binding (Aladdin Paperbacks, Oct. 1, 2002)
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  • The Crocodile's Christmas Jandale

    Margaret Mahy, Deirdre Gardiner

    Paperback (Learning Media, Ministry of Education (NZ), Wellington, NZ, March 15, 1984)
    Minimal wear
  • The Crazy Christmas

    Walapie Media, Jason Jack

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 28, 2017)
    YOUR CHILD READ, DRAW, AND SHARES WITH THIS YOU DRAW THE ADVENTURE BOOK! Join Christina and her teddy bear Lucy on their crazy adventure to save Christmas! READ the exciting storybook one page at a time, then . . . DRAW your own adventure in a first of its kind "You Draw The Adventure" book! This is a complete storybook without illustrations designed to allow children to draw their own stories, encouraging imagination, literacy, and creativity! SHARE your unique story with your family and friends, and have fun! BONUS: Includes Question-Answer Relationships questions and Multiple Choice Questions for added comprehension, a Series Checklist, and more! You Draw The Adventure where imagination, creativity, and comprehension is fun and simple. GENRE: Children 6+; Interactive Fiction] Visit WalapieMedia.com.
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  • The Christmas Crew

    Francecsa Watt

    eBook (, Oct. 24, 2019)
    When an unfortunate bout of reindeer flu threatens Christmas, Santa calls upon some very special friends to help save the day. Can the Christmas Crew deliver the gifts in time? Or will it be a terrible Christmas catastrophe?
  • The Crocheted Christmas

    BobbiCat

    Hardcover (White Bird Publications, Dec. 19, 2017)
    A Crocheted Christmas is the warmhearted story of a little old lady who lives in a cabin and crochets Christmas gifts for family, friends and all the critters in the region. This delightful rhyming story embraces the meaning and spirit of Christmas. —Vibrant, color illustrations will captivate your young child. —Rhyming lines help engage your child and sustain interest. —Your child will love to read this story over and over with you.Your younger children will enjoy the illustrations and sing-song tone of the story while your older children will particularly like the poignant rhymes.The brightly colored illustrations will teach your child the story, and soon they will be able to locate the correct word and read it themselves.This story will be enjoyed by children of all ages
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  • The Crazy Christmas

    Jessalyn C. Collins, C. A. MacKenzie

    Paperback (MacKenzie Publishing, June 8, 2016)
    Follow along with Jessica Pinely when she steps into a world of candy cane trees, chocolate rivers, marshmallow houses, and cotton candy clouds. While there, she befriends Pompom the Elf and Mrs. Gingerbread. She even meets Santa Claus! Does she find her way home? What happens along the way? And what is the secret her parents are hiding?
  • The Christmas Crib

    Brian Wildsmith

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Sept. 30, 2003)
    The Christmas Crib Nativity Pop-up is quintessential Brian Wildsmith and will appeal to his heartland of fans, who love his decorative treatments of religious themes. It will also appeal to anyone who appreciates a simple, traditional approach to Christmas, with a focus on the real meaning ofthis most commercialised of festivals.* A simple and sturdy pop-up book, that can be used year after year, either to illustrate the story of the Nativity, or as a decorative object in its own right* 150,000+ copies have been sold of Brian's previous picture book about Christmas A Christmas Story* Brian Wildsmith is one of the most venerable figures in children's illustration today and celebrates over forty years of publishing with OUP - a truly remarkable achievement
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  • The Christmas Crab

    Glenda Amour

    Wintertime in the meadow and the pond is finally frozen solid enough for Jackson to bring out the ice skates left to him by his crazy Great Uncle Washburn. Jumps and turns and spins with the meadow children applauding comes to a halt when Jackson has a serious fall. All the meadow folk rush to care for Jackson who is turning into an ungrateful grouch until Christmas Eve when Scrabbit reads him the riot act and leaves. Jackson goes to bed angry and embarks on a journey in his dreams. He wakes up to Scrabbit dragging him out of bed to go on an unexpected adventure that changes his life .