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All about Christmas
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All about Christmas Paperback - 2001

by Pamela Jane; illustrated by Maggie Smith

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New York : Grosset & Dunlap, c2001, 2001-09-23. paperback. New. 8x0x8. BRAND NEW A portion of your purchase of this book will be donated to non-profit organizations.Over 1,000,000 satisfied customers since 1997! Choose expedited shipping (if available) for much faster delivery. Delivery confirmation on all US orders.
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  • Title All about Christmas
  • Author Pamela Jane; illustrated by Maggie Smith
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: Repri
  • Condition New
  • Pages 1
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher New York : Grosset & Dunlap, c2001
  • Date 2001-09-23
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 10820319
  • ISBN 9780448425320 / 0448425327
  • Weight 0.2 lbs (0.09 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.05 x 8.02 x 0.2 in (20.45 x 20.37 x 0.51 cm)
  • Ages 03 to 07 years
  • Grade levels P - 2
  • Library of Congress subjects Stories in rhyme, Christmas
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001279028
  • Dewey Decimal Code E

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About the author

My second grade teacher, Mrs. Greer, once made a prediction. "Pamela," she said, "one day you will wake up and see the whole world going by." I thought she was telling me I was destined to be an astronaut! Actually, she meant I was day dreaming. What she didn't realize is that I was writing a novel in my head. It was going to be the greatest novel ever written. Most books I read were hopelessly thin, leaving out crucial details like blinking and going to the bathroom. Mine would be different. I would include everything.

I still write stories in my head but now many of them become books. Though a real book is rarely as brilliant as an imaginary one, there is magic in being able to hold your newly-published book in your hands -- a tangible, almost living thing. The best part comes when a child writes, as one little girl did, "I loved your book because it made me happy."

I was not an exceptional student, probably because I was too busy writing great books in my head. But when I was in high school, my chemistry teacher told me he wasn't worried about my grades, because he knew that one day he would have my books on his shelf. I never forgot his prophecy or his faith in me, and twenty five-years later, when Houghton Mifflin published my first book, Noelle of the Nutcracker (illustrated by Jan Brett), I sent a copy to Mr. Welsh and asked him to put on his shelf. And he did.

I like to write different kinds of stories -- tall tales, picture books, young readers, and stories in rhyme (many of the rhymes come to me in dreams, but they need lots of wakeful editing). I love talking to children at schools and sharing my journey to becoming a writer....I even tell them about how I submitted one book 135 times before it was accepted (their mouths drop open!).

I live in Pennsylvania with my husband and our daughter. When I get stuck with my writing, my daughter advises me to put on my thinking mask.