12.18.2012

giveaway just in time for Christmas


It is a small world, dude. So you know my obsession with Karen Le Billon's piece. Well, one of our readers (and college friend) happens to be a children's editor with Harper Collins, and she just helped publish the most beautiful Christmas story written by Nora Buck and illustrated by Sara Jane Wright.

Who illustrated French Kids Eat Everything.
Source: amazon.com via Jennifer on Pinterest

And lo and behold, Molly O'Neill, the editor, kindly surprised me with a copy of A Christmas Goodnight to give away to our lovely readers!

Comment on this post to win your own copy and answer one of these questions: What is your favorite children's book? What do you look for when choosing a children's book? For me, the illustrations are key as they add as much to the imagination as the text itself!

Extra entries: 
1. Tweet the giveaway and comment with the url.
2. Pin the photo above and comment with the url.
3. Facebook it, and comment.

Giveaway closes Friday, December 21st, 11:59pm.


Good luck!

icj,
~j



7 comments:

  1. I'm in! I like more modern illustrations, but I think this is a sweet kind of illustration too.

    I'll email you my address

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  2. I love the Storybook Bible...read it with my little every night. The message is the most important thing to me

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  3. I twitted about it....not sure hwo to put the exact thing you need but here is my name https://twitter.com/Bjessa13

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  5. We are in a memorizing books phase over here, so I am digging books with great vocabulary. I also love illustrations... The Napping House and King Bidgood's In the Bathtub by Audrey and Don Wood are 2 favorites for the way the illustrations elaborate the story.

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  6. The Snowy Day was my favorite, and we still love it! I am particular about the words...can't stand poorly written books, English nerd that I am. Not as picky about illustrations because my kids often surprise me with what interests them versus what would interest me.

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  7. just saw on amazon you can read some of thepages...I think I am going out to buy it!

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