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Books with title The Tub People's Christmas

  • The Tub People's Christmas

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 8, 1999)
    What's a Tub Child to think when his Grandfather hands him a metal hook and tells him to “stand guard” as a roly-poly man in a red suit with a very large sack and an even larger tree pops out of the chimney in the middle of the night? In this last of the Tub People trilogy, the beloved tub toys meet Santa, who rescues the Tub Child from the overly friendly family dog. After a thrill ride in the big bearded fellow's pocket, the Tub People are all placed gently on the Christmas tree where, wonder of wonders, the Tub Child, in the place of honor at the very top, gets to look down on his entire laughing family mixed merrily in with popcorn and candy canes and stars. Author Pam Conrad is pictured at the beginning and end of the book as an angel, the Tub People's creator and guardian. All the Tub People become angels on the end papers and are reproduced in a sheet of beautiful Tub People Christmas ornaments that children can hang on their tree.
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  • The Tub People's Christmas

    Pam Conrad, Richard Egielski

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 1999)
    The frightened Tub People witness Santa's visit on Christmas Eve, and become ornaments on the Christmas tree, in a story with a sheet of punch-out ornaments
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  • The Doll People's Christmas

    Laura Godwin, Ann M Martin, Brett Helquist

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 13, 2016)
    Christmas is Annabelle Doll's favorite time of year. She loves celebrating with her family, and she especially loves all the beautiful decorations Kate and Grandma Katherine put up in the dollhouse. She can't wait to have Tiffany and the rest of the Funcrafts over for their very first Christmas. But when the angel topper for the Dolls' tree breaks, Annabelle is convinced the holiday is ruined. And things only get worse when Kate and Nora decide to use the dolls to create a nativity scene downstairs, meaning Annabelle won't be able to keep her special traditions at all! But as Christmas spirit fills the Palmers' home, Annabelle realizes that all she needs for a truly perfect holiday is to share it with her friends and family. Praise for the Doll People series: The Doll People* "[A] marvelous treat." -Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewThe Meanest Doll in the World* "Wrapped in humor and adventure are serious considerations of self-esteem, the power of intimidation, and the nature of friendship." -Kirkus Reviews, starred review The Runaway Dolls* "Fast-paced, satisfyingly developed, the book is doubly enjoyable for its foundation in a solidly imagined doll culture." -Publishers Weekly, starred review The Doll People Set Sail* "A rousing adventure that treats fans to thrilling action (on a miniature scale) and personable new dolls to discover." -Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • Christmas with the Old People

    Mary Monette Barbaso-Crall

    eBook
    Christmas day is a very special day for the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. This is meant to be shared primarily with our dear ones including our grandparents. Possibly, they are living on their own houses. Maybe, they are living with you in your houses or maybe they are left at old age homes. In this storybook, check out how our Christmas heroes bring the glad tidings with the old people at the old age homes.
  • The Christmas Pest

    Richard Alan Dickson

    language (Grey Cat Press, Nov. 29, 2013)
    Grot the Ogre hates freeloaders, especially when they interrupt his dinner, and most especially when they expect to pull up a plate. When a freeloading rat brings a pack of angry trolls to his door on Christmas Eve, Grot must choose between putting them all on the menu or surrendering to the holiday spirit and joining him in a suspiciously easy quest.Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Taking the North Pole," presents a holiday tale of ogres, trolls and talking rats. With clever writing, an amusing story, and plenty of humor, "The Christmas Pest" is a short fantasy adventure that readers of all ages will surely enjoy.
  • The Christmas Pest

    Richard Alan Dickson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2013)
    When Grot the Ogre discovers Rafael the Rat in his living room on Christmas Eve, his first thought is to toss the rat out the window. Grot dislikes pests, particularly pests with problems. But when those problems bring a pack of angry trolls to his door, Grot must choose between throwing the rat to the trolls or surrendering to the holiday spirit and joining him in a suspiciously easy quest. Richard Alan Dickson, author of "Taking the North Pole," presents a holiday tale of ogres, trolls and talking rats. With clever writing, an amusing story, and plenty of humor, "The Christmas Pest" is a short fantasy adventure that readers of all ages will surely enjoy.
  • Christmas with the Special People

    Mary Monette Barbaso-Crall

    eBook
    Some people is not blessed with saner mind. Some people had enjoyed it before but gradually their abusive used of drugs ruined their sanity. They may have healthy body but not their mind. Thus, they may not know what is the meaning of Christmas. In this storybook, our Christmas heroes will bring some hope to restore their confidence that they can still have the chance if they only have the will.