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Good Night Stories Christmas - 50 heartwarming stories to read aloud for children ages 4-6 to fall asleep at Christmastime - cover

Good Night Stories Christmas - 50 heartwarming stories to read aloud for children ages 4-6 to fall asleep at Christmastime

Mia Mirillia

Publisher: Marcus Jungnickel

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Summary

Bedtime stories: Magical dreams for little adventurers

In this wonderful book, we dive into the world of fantasy, where snow crystals can perform magic, reindeer wear golden hooves and pixies are up to their mischief in the cold winter season. Each story is a little adventure and takes the young listeners on a journey through snowy forests, twinkling starry nights and magical encounters.

Written especially for children ages 4 to 6, the tales are simple and easy to understand, making them perfect for reading aloud before bedtime. The loving stories not only stimulate the imagination, but also teach values such as friendship, courage and love.

Whether it's the mysterious story of Santa Claus, the magic of Christmas bells, or the Festival of Lights, each adventure offers a special message and makes for sweet dreams. A book that no children's library should be without and that will make the hearts of listeners young and old beat faster. A true treasure for special good-night moments.
Available since: 10/26/2023.

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