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Babar and Father Christmas

Written by Jean De BrunhoffAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Jean De Brunhoff

Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Elephants; Juvenile Fiction - Holidays & Festivals - Christmas
· Random House Books for Young Readers
· Hardcover · Ages 3-7
· September 25, 2001 · $15.95 · 978-0-375-81444-0 (0-375-81444-2)

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Babar returns in this unusual and heartwarming Christmas story by Jean de Brunhoff. Babar’s children have caught wind of a fellow in Man’s country named Father Christmas who brings joy and toys to little children. “If only we could bring him here,” they wish. So they write the Christmas saint a letter inviting him to visit them. When they get no reply, Babar, ever the good father, rushes out to find the red-suited one. After much searching, and with the help of a dog named Duck, Babar reaches Father Christmas’s workshop in the snow. Can Babar find a way to bring him to Elephants’ country?

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