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Since it first appeared in 1823 as "A Visit from St. Nicholas," The Night Before Christmas has been a classic holiday story, read and enjoyed by children and adults during the holiday season. Stockings are hung on the mantle, sugar plums dance through childrens' dreams, reindeer clamor on the rooftops, and "you know in a moment it must be Saint Nick!" This bright and vividly illustrated edition of Moore's timeless poem is a must-have for any family during the holiday season, whether it is placed under the tree for Christmas Eve or given as a pre-holiday treat. Ages: 4-8.

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Since it first appeared in 1823 as "A Visit from St. Nicholas," The Night Before Christmas has been a classic holiday story, read and enjoyed by children and adults during the holiday season. Stockings are hung on the mantle, sugar plums dance through childrens' dreams, reindeer clamor on the rooftops, and "you know in a moment it must be Saint Nick!" This bright and vividly illustrated edition of Moore's timeless poem is a must-have for any family during the holiday season, whether it is placed under the tree for Christmas Eve or given as a pre-holiday treat. Ages: 4-8.

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Autorenporträt
Clement C. Moore was a professor at the New York City General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church. He is most well known for his poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas, which helped establish the character of Santa Claus. He died in 1863.

Amanda Brack is a freelance illustrator who loves dogs of all shapes and sizes, old horror movies, and homemade smoothies. She spent most of her childhood with her brothers constructing expansive LEGO towns and fighting over the best bricks. She graduated from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts and is currently living near Boston, Massachusetts.