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For fans of The Little Red Sleigh, here is a joyful Christmas tale that brings light into the darkness of winter by celebrating friends and togetherness. Cosmo doesn’t like the wintertime, because he thinks it's dark and lonely. Only his friend Betty's promise of finding a magical Christmas tree, adorned with the brightest star of all, can lure him out of his cave. Together they embark on a holiday adventure and discover something far greater than they ever imagined—and learn just how bright friendship can shine.  This heartfelt story brims with Christmas cheer, wondrous wintertime illustrations, and a reassuring message as sweet as hot cocoa.…mehr

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For fans of The Little Red Sleigh, here is a joyful Christmas tale that brings light into the darkness of winter by celebrating friends and togetherness. Cosmo doesn’t like the wintertime, because he thinks it's dark and lonely. Only his friend Betty's promise of finding a magical Christmas tree, adorned with the brightest star of all, can lure him out of his cave. Together they embark on a holiday adventure and discover something far greater than they ever imagined—and learn just how bright friendship can shine.  This heartfelt story brims with Christmas cheer, wondrous wintertime illustrations, and a reassuring message as sweet as hot cocoa.
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Autorenporträt
Marie Voigt has degrees in media design and marketing and gave up a successful career in TV, branding, and graphic design to turn to writing and illustrating children’s books. Her first book, Red and the City, was nominated for the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal and short-listed for the Klaus Flugge Prize. A truly international talent, she was born and raised in Germany and now lives in Spain, and her books have been translated into twenty-three languages. She invites you to learn more about her books at marievoigt.com.