Synopses & Reviews
Experience the magic of a Steven Kellogg Christmas!
Santa has never come to town with such pizzazz -- and with elephants, boats, and kiddie cars, too! Here is artwork so completely festive and comically inventive, you'll feel the inspired genius of Steven Kellogg singing through the pages. His bountiful vision of one of the all-time favorite Christmas songs celebrates the season with a merry jubilee!
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“Kelloggs Santa is indeed a jolly fellow, and the detailed spreads offer much for children to examine … ” Kirkus Reviews
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“We couldnt resist Steven Kelloggs illustrated version … Every inch of this book brims with colorful detail.” Miami Herald
Synopsis
An illustrated version of the classic Christmas song about Santa's preparation for a busy Christmas Eve.
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Santa and his reindeer are on the way!
Experience the magic of a Steven Kellogg Christmas in this illustrated adaptation of one of the all-time favorite Christmas songs. Here is artwork so festive and fun, you'll feel inspired to sing along as you turn the pages. So, you better watch out, you better not cry—Santa Claus is comin' to town!
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A classic Christmas song is brought to life as bright illustrations accompany festive text about Santa's preparation for a busy Christmas Eve where he will load his sleigh with gifts, fly into the sky with the help of his magical reindeer, and journey around the world to bring his presents to children. Reprint.
About the Author
Steven Kellogg was "moved by the simplicity, the subtleties, and the poignance of the writing in this story." He welcomed the opportunity to reillustrate it in full color. Mr. Kellogg is an award-winning author and illustrator who has created more than 100 children's books, including The Three Little Pigs, Paul Bunyan, Johnny Appleseed, and Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett. He is the illustrator of Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town and The Baby Beebee Bird. Mr. Kellogg is a recipient of the David McCord Citation and the Regina Medal for his distinguished contribution to children's literature. He lives with his wife, Helen, in upstate New York.