Savannah Night Before Christmas

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book Savannah Night Before Christmas by Carole Marsh Longmeyer, Gallopade International
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Author: Carole Marsh Longmeyer ISBN: 9780635120816
Publisher: Gallopade International Publication: June 15, 2015
Imprint: Bluffton Books Language: English
Author: Carole Marsh Longmeyer
ISBN: 9780635120816
Publisher: Gallopade International
Publication: June 15, 2015
Imprint: Bluffton Books
Language: English
Yep, the famous story rewritten just for Savannah children of all ages! Delightful illustrations and clever copy wrap up all the beloved Savannah landmarks and touchstones. What a better place to be for the holidays than Savannah! Popular Savannah children’s Book Festival author Carole Marsh Longmeyer and talented Savannah College of Art and Design illustrator Lauren May deck the halls and the town with all things “ya'll.” Featuring Santa in flip flops, Savannah’s most prized historic sites and people in loads of holiday finery and fun! Great read-aloud for parties and Christmas Eve… great gift and stocking stuffers… and a book every current, future and former Savannah-lover will love to revisit each Christmas!

Some of the people and places mentioned include:
River Street
The Owens-Thomas House
The Bay Street Inn
Broughton Street
Talmadge Bridge
Lucas Theatre
The Juliette Gordon Low House
Trolleys
Spanish Moss
Victory Drive
City Hall
SCAD
Old Victorian Carriage
Forsyth Park farmer’s market
Leopold’s
Fort Jackson
Fort Pulaski
The Wilkes House
Tugboat sleigh
Tybee Light
Limited 2015 holiday edition, so order early.
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Yep, the famous story rewritten just for Savannah children of all ages! Delightful illustrations and clever copy wrap up all the beloved Savannah landmarks and touchstones. What a better place to be for the holidays than Savannah! Popular Savannah children’s Book Festival author Carole Marsh Longmeyer and talented Savannah College of Art and Design illustrator Lauren May deck the halls and the town with all things “ya'll.” Featuring Santa in flip flops, Savannah’s most prized historic sites and people in loads of holiday finery and fun! Great read-aloud for parties and Christmas Eve… great gift and stocking stuffers… and a book every current, future and former Savannah-lover will love to revisit each Christmas!

Some of the people and places mentioned include:
River Street
The Owens-Thomas House
The Bay Street Inn
Broughton Street
Talmadge Bridge
Lucas Theatre
The Juliette Gordon Low House
Trolleys
Spanish Moss
Victory Drive
City Hall
SCAD
Old Victorian Carriage
Forsyth Park farmer’s market
Leopold’s
Fort Jackson
Fort Pulaski
The Wilkes House
Tugboat sleigh
Tybee Light
Limited 2015 holiday edition, so order early.

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