'Twas the Evening of Christmas
Illustrated By: Elena Selivanova
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'Twas the Evening of Christmas  -     By: Glenys Nellist
    Illustrated By: Elena Selivanova

'Twas the Evening of Christmas

Illustrated By: Elena Selivanova
ZonderKidz / 2017 / Hardcover

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It's a beloved holiday tradition to read Moore's"'Twas the Night Before Christmas" aloud. Now Nellist offers a story that has echoes of the familiar rhythm and language, but shifts the focus to the birth of Jesus. Featuring colorful illustrations and rhyming text, it's sure to become a Christmas classic!

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Title: 'Twas the Evening of Christmas
By: Glenys Nellist
Illustrated By: Elena Selivanova
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 32
Vendor: ZonderKidz
Publication Date: 2017
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 0310745535
ISBN-13: 9780310745532
Ages: 4-8
Stock No: WW745532

Publisher's Description

Create a new family Advent tradition with a Christmas rhyming storybook that echoes familiar language and rhythm of Clement Moore’s poetry but focuses on the birth of Jesus. With classic illustrations by Elena Selivanova, bestselling author Glenys Nellist shares the heartwarming nativity story.

More than 50,000 copies sold! ’Twas the Evening of Christmas was named a 2018 ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist.

Gather with your family each Advent season to share the beautiful retelling of the story of Jesus’ birth. This picture book features:

  • The nativity story with delightful poetry for children ages 4 to 8
  • A festive jacketed cover with foil and sculpted embossing
  • Calming illustrations from different perspectives to help fully immerse readers in the unfolding events

'Twas the evening of Christmas,

when all through the town,

Every inn was so crowded, no room could be found.

Tired Mary and Joseph, who went door to door,

At last found a place on a small stable floor.

"Nellist presents a nativity story that balances a lighthearted, anticipatory tone with an overarching reverence for the subject matter," said Publishers Weekly. ’Twas the Evening of Christmas is a recommended Advent gift that will be cherished for many years.

Author Bio

Glenys Nellist was born and raised in a little village in northern England. The author of multiple children's books including the bestselling ’Twas the Evening of Christmas and the popular series Love Letters from God and Snuggle Time, her writing reflects a deep passion for helping children discover joy in the world. Glenys lives in Michigan with her husband, David. Learn more at GlenysNellist.com

Elena Selivanova graduated from the Moscow State University of Printing Arts and has worked for twenty years as a children’s book illustrator. She has illustrated over one hundred books and has created a wide variety of memorable and beloved characters.

Editorial Reviews

In a skillfully composed text that mimics the phrasing and cadence of Clement C. Moore's familiar holiday poem, Nellist presents a Nativity story that balances a lighthearted, anticipatory tone with an overarching reverence for the subject matter. 'and thinsp;'Twas the evening of Christmas, when all through the town,/Every inn was so crowded, no room could be found,' she begins, incorporating the animals of the stable, the nearby shepherds, and the visiting Magi into her retelling ('The pigeons were nestled all snug in their beds,/ While visions of breadcrumbs danced 'round in their heads'). Russian illustrator Selivanova's evocative paintings feature soft lines and gentle shifts between sunlight, moonglow, starlight, and shadow--as well as light that seems to emanate from the newborn child. Her gauzy, muted palette and shifting perspectives (in one scene, the shepherds are seen from above, through clusters of angels' wings) fully immerse readers in the unfolding events. Ages 4--8.

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