The Christmas Sweater: A Picture Book by Glenn Beck, Jason Wright, Kevin Balfe, Brandon Dorman (Illustrator), Chris Schoebinger (Adapted by)

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  • Age Range: 4 to 7
  • Pub. Date: October 2009
  • 40pp
  • Sales Rank: 114

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    • Pub. Date: October 2009
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
    • Format: Hardcover, 40pp
    • Sales Rank: 114
    • Age Range: 4 to 7

    Synopsis

    Adapted from the original bestselling novel, The Christmas Sweater: A Picture Book is the story of a young boy who finds the true meaning of Christmas in the most unlikely of places. Eddie wants a bicycle for Christmas, but his mother knits him a homemade sweater instead. His disappointment is obvious, but a magical journey makes Eddie realize that the sweater is far more than it seems. Ultimately it teaches him that the true meaning of a gift is that it is given with love.

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    The radio and TV host's debut picture book repackages his adult novel of the same name into a short parable. Eddie wants a bike for Christmas, but his twinkly-eyed grandpa tells him that he doesn't see a bike in the boy's future, but rather a Christmas sweater. When a disappointed Eddie takes a dream journey to a snowy forest, he opens a package containing the sweater and is whisked into a procession of idyllic Christmastime moments with his mother, father and grandpa. In the morning, it's the sweater he's excited about, not the shiny bike. Dorman's warm, vintage-style digital illustrations complement Beck's unambiguous message. Ages 4–7. (Oct.)

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    Glenn Beck, the nationally syndicated radio and Fox News television show host, is the author of three previous #1 New York Times bestsellers: An Inconvenient Book, Glenn Beck's Common Sense, and the novel The Christmas Sweater.  His children's version of The Christmas Sweater is forthcoming from Simon & Schuster and America's March to Socialism is available now from Simon & Schuster Audio or downloadable from Simon & Schuster Online. He is also the author of The Real America and publisher of Fusion magazine.

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    Wonderful to share with the kids.....by missmindym

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    November 20, 2009: I have read this book to my kids several nights in a row, they love it! It's a wonderful story. Although in the end the boy gets what he wants, he realizes that getting what you wished for isn't everything he thought it would be.

    true meaning of christmasby Anonymous

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    October 29, 2009: the christmas sweater is a very special book and during the holiday season so much is forgotten about what the christmas season is all about glen beck has done a very remarkable job writing this book to show everyone what this season is all about. this about a little boy who got a sweater from his mother who could not aford something finer and later the boy was able to experience the wonderous joy of christmas whean so much is forgotten about the holidays this book really brings the true season whean we seem to forget what its about. great gift idea for the holidays

    I Also Recommend: Going Rogue, Arguing with Idiots, Direct Democracy, Only the Superrich Can Save Us, A Simple Christmas.


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