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The Biggest Little Boy: A Christmas Story

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Biggest Little Boy: A Christmas Story
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Poppy Harlow
Illustrated by Ramona Kaulitzki
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 286,Width 238
ISBN/Barcode 9780593204573
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin USA
Imprint Viking Books for Young Readers
Publication Date 23 November 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

CNN news anchor Poppy Harlow has crafted a Christmas classic with lots of heart. Perfect for holiday gift giving! Luca loves BIG things. BIG trucks. BIG buildings. BIG bowls of pasta. But what he wants most is the biggest Christmas tree of all. With Christmas approaching, Luca goes in search of a special tree. But he soon finds out that what matters most is having a BIG heart. CNN news anchor Poppy Harlow has crafted a timeless Christmas story brimming with good cheer and Ramona Kaulitzki brings the festive holiday season to life. The Biggest Little Boy reassures all young readers that they are special, just the way they are.

Author Biography

Poppy Harlow is a twice-Emmy-nominated journalist who co-anchors the morning edition of CNN Newsroom and hosts the successful podcast Bossfiles with Poppy Harlow. Originally from Minnesota, she now lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her husband Sinisa and their children Sienna and Luca. Please visit her online @poppyharlowcnn. Ramona Kaulitzki's biggest passions have always been drawing and storytelling. She lives outside of Berlin where she works as a freelance illustrator. Please visit her online @ramonakaulitzki.

Reviews

"An engaging story that small children will relate to. Delightful and resonant." -Kirkus reviews "A little boy who loves big things discovers that appreciating the small is the key to holiday joy . . . small readers will find reassurance in the adage that size doesn't matter." -Publishers Weekly