C is for Christmas

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781664352216
  • Weight: 142g
  • Dimensions: 146 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Tiger Tales
  • Publication City/Country: US
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This innovative, interactive trace-and-flip book for children ages 2-5 is filled with fun Christmas objects and is the perfect companion book to Tiger Tales' best-selling A is for Apple book of the alphabet.

Explore Christmas and the alphabet with this innovative trace-and-flip book! Using their finger, children can trace each grooved letter to learn its shape, then open the flap on each page to see the Christmas object underneath. Readers will learn each letter as they trace the alphabet, as well as practice hand-eye coordination as they open and close the flaps.
Aimee Knight works in children's publishing and lives with her husband in the Surrey Hills, UK. Her favorite things include reading, drinking tea, and going on long walks in the countryside.

Summer Macon was born in a little bitty town in the wild west of southern New Mexico. She quickly became known as the girl who would doodle on every piece of paper in class and write notes on her homework to her teacher proclaiming her name was now “Tiger” (and yes, would actually sign her papers that way). She now goes by her real name and lives in an even smaller itty bitty town (population 32) in an even wilder place in southern Colorado with her husband and two goofy dogs on their cute little 2-acre farm.

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