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The Night Before Christmas (A Recordable Storybook)

The Night Before Christmas (A Recordable Storybook)

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The Night Before Christmas (A Recordable Storybook)

by Moore, Clement C

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"A Visit from St. Nicholas ", also known as " The Night Before Christmas" and "'Twas the Night Before Christmas " from its first line, is a poem first published anonymously in 1823 . This famous poem helped to cement the image of Santa Claus from the description of his appearance, his transportation, and how he brings the gifts to children on Christmas eve.

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Title
The Night Before Christmas (A Recordable Storybook)
Author
Moore, Clement C
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ISBN 10
1595302212
ISBN 13
9781595302212
Publisher
Hallmark
Place of Publication
U. S A.
This edition first published
2009-01

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