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The Polar Express
Sweet, short and Christmas-y - just the bit of Christmas magic you need to get you in the mood 😄
This book will forever remind me of my kids when they were young and their eyes still sparkled with the magic of Christmas. The illustrations are beautiful and makes me want to watch the movie. ( My kids love the train and the hot chocolate song in the movie.)
Just love the sound of those old vintage sleigh bells.....and my ride on THE POLAR EXPRESS! Wonderfully magical. Beautifully illustrated.
Just gave a little nudge to my sleeping Christmas Spirit who rolled over and said, "come back in two months".
This book didn't exist when I was a wee lass, but if it had, I'm sure I would have loved it. A midnight train ride to the North Pole for kids only? A special bell that can only be heard by those who believe? What's not to love?The illustrations create the mood. They are dark and shadowy but at the same time colorful, evoking the adventure and mystery of the excursion. I especially liked the one of the wolves watching the train through the trees.I have just one reason for not giving this a fifth
This is one of my favorite Christmas movies (thank you nephew because you introduced me to it when you were a child) and I was really happy to find this book in the table in the same household that introduced me to it.Its a wonderful kids book and just the most precious story.
Chris Van Allsburg
Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.3 | 204746 Users | 3335 Reviews
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Title | : | The Polar Express |
Author | : | Chris Van Allsburg |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
Published | : | 2000 by Houghton Mifflin (first published October 28th 1985) |
Categories | : | Plays. Classics. Fiction. Drama. Academic. School |
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The Polar Express is a treasured holiday tradition. This lavish gift set includes a CD audio recording read by Liam Neeson, a keepsake "All Aboard" ornament, and a note from author Chris Van Allsburg. Awarded the prestigious Caldecott Medal in 1986, The Polar Express has sold more than 7 million copies, become a classic holiday movie, and been translated into stage productions that take place across the United States during the holiday season.Identify Books In Pursuance Of The Polar Express
Original Title: | The Polar Express |
ISBN: | 0395389496 (ISBN13: 9780395389492) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Caldecott Medal (1986), Kentucky Bluegrass Award (1987), Buckeye Children's Book Award for K-2 (1991), Nevada Young Readers' Award for Primary Category/Picture Book Category (1988), Little Archer Award (1986) Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Nominee for Picture Book - Honor Book (1986) |
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Ratings: 4.3 From 204746 Users | 3335 ReviewsAppraise Regarding Books The Polar Express
What would you like for Christmas? I'm still in the spirit of Christmas, because Christmas isn't until the 7th of January here in Ukraine. So.....more for me. I've always loved The Polar Express movie, It can even be said that it's my all time favourite Christmas movie, but up until now, I had never read the book. There's no "why" to the story, sorry. I've read it now, and I'm delighted to say I love it just as much as the movie-maybe even a tad bit more. I love the moral of the story,Sweet, short and Christmas-y - just the bit of Christmas magic you need to get you in the mood 😄
This book will forever remind me of my kids when they were young and their eyes still sparkled with the magic of Christmas. The illustrations are beautiful and makes me want to watch the movie. ( My kids love the train and the hot chocolate song in the movie.)
Just love the sound of those old vintage sleigh bells.....and my ride on THE POLAR EXPRESS! Wonderfully magical. Beautifully illustrated.
Just gave a little nudge to my sleeping Christmas Spirit who rolled over and said, "come back in two months".
This book didn't exist when I was a wee lass, but if it had, I'm sure I would have loved it. A midnight train ride to the North Pole for kids only? A special bell that can only be heard by those who believe? What's not to love?The illustrations create the mood. They are dark and shadowy but at the same time colorful, evoking the adventure and mystery of the excursion. I especially liked the one of the wolves watching the train through the trees.I have just one reason for not giving this a fifth
This is one of my favorite Christmas movies (thank you nephew because you introduced me to it when you were a child) and I was really happy to find this book in the table in the same household that introduced me to it.Its a wonderful kids book and just the most precious story.
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