A Warm Christmas

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· Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Ebook
41
Pages

About this ebook

Jack loves Christmas and every year he dreams it will be white. But where Jack lives, Christmas is never white, so all he can do is dream.

But one magical Christmas Eve, Jack’s wish comes true! Except, he is all alone. When Jack’s nose turns to ice and he can no longer feel his fingers, he marches back home determined to make Christmas right.

From the creators of Hello, Goodbye Little Island comes a magical Christmas tale that will warm your heart, no matter what your Christmas looks like.

About the author

Leila Boukarim was born in Lebanon and raised in several countries. She now resides in Singapore with her husband and two wonderful children. Since discovering that her firstborn is a highly sensitive child, Leila has dedicated herself to shedding light on what it is like to have a child who does not enjoy the playground, sprinklers or parties, and to writing books that speak to these extraordinary children. Her self-published books, All Too Much for Oliver and Aiden Finds a Way, have been recommended by Dr Elaine Aron, the thought leader and research psychologist who coined the term “highly sensitive”. Barbara Moxham was born in Munich and raised in Sydney. She currently calls Singapore home. After completing a Bachelor of Design in Visual Communications and a Master of Art in Painting and Drawing, she worked as an art director and graphic designer. Her incurable book addiction and becoming a mum lead her to picture book illustration. She has illustrated two books for highly sensitive children and hopes to help all children realise that being uniquely different is actually super cool.

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