Twelve Days of Christmas--in Texas, That Is, The
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (995 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1589809246 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
She graduated as the valedictorian and a Studio Excellence Award winner from Kendall College of Art and Design, with a BFA in illustration. . After singing along to the classic Christmas tune, children will soon be counting their numbers with a Texas twang.David Davis's flair for storytelling is apparent in his highly acclaimed children's books. Clever rhymes and repetitions count down the twelve days of Christmas, as darlin' discovers a new surprise each day.Other Texas symbols filling the pages of this festive book include bucking broncos, tall Stetsons, and armadillos. He also performs school visits. Ten Redneck Babies: A Southern Counting Book and Jazz Cats were named to
Texasnana Nana Delightful, fun, great pictures, perfect for kids and enjoyable for adults.The book is sturdy so the it will last for many Christmases to come.This version of the Twelve Days of Christmas has now become a beloved tradition and any of us will sing it at the drop of a hat all through the Christmas season.. Modern Texan said This book is SO fun and spot on. This book is SO fun and spot on, especially for us West Texans. I can't wait to read/sing it at our son's class Christmas party! The lyrics and illustrations are fantastic.
Four of his books have earned spots on the Accelerated Reader list. When she’s not illustrating, she enjoys cooking and sewing.. He resides in Fort Worth, Texas.Illustrator Candace Camling teaches children’s classes at Des Moines Art Center. David Davis is the author of almost a dozen books with Pelican, including Jazz Cats, a 2002 Children's Book Choice
Festive illustrations fill the pages of this western romp.. Told with a Texas twang, this tale features a dozen icons of the Lone Star state. Clever rhymes count down the days of Christmas, revealing such surprise gifts as silver spurs, oil wells, and armadillos