The Christmas Snow Globe
A special snow globe brings a magical Christmas Eve surprise to Lucy and Noah! This cozy Holiday picture book about the power of imagination is set to be a new Christmas classic.
Lucy and Noah open a present on Christmas Eve. It's a beautiful snow globe, with a house inside that even looks like theirs, except they don't have any snow. Lucy lies awake looking at the snow globe, disappointed that it won't be a white Christmas. Suddenly, she feels something soft and cold land on her cheek. It can't really be snowing inside the house, can it?
This charming picture book about festive excitement imagines a very special Christmas Eve where Lucy and Noah build a snowman in their bedroom, sledge down the stairs and fling snowballs over the sofa.
The Christmas Snow Globe is lovingly illustrated in a distinctive style with black and white pencils sketches and bursts of festive red.
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'A holiday turns fantastical when a snow globe seems to summon the white Christmas a child's been hoping for... Soft graphite shading and red colored pencil accents against cream backgrounds help generate a nostalgic vibe.' --Publishers Weekly
'The artwork is the star... Illustrations are filled with snow, soft with reddish Christmas color and an old-timey atmosphere.' --Youth Services Book Review
Praise for Sibylle Delacroix:
'As captivating as an ocean breeze and soothing as a hug.' --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW on Grains of Sand
'The power of a child's imagination permeates this simple story of the gifts that remain even after a vacation is over.' --Booklist, STARRED REVIEW on Grains of Sand
'Delacroix adds another layer of dazzle by working largely in black-and-white, which makes the book's yellows shine extra-bright.' --The Horn Book on Grains of Sand
'An irresistible bundle of unhappiness.' --Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW on Prickly Jenny