Cole and the Giant Gingerbread House
by Riya Aarini
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Pub Date Oct 16 2021 | Archive Date Jul 23 2021
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Description
Cole and Claudia are hungry and penniless on Christmas Eve. The children’s chance meeting with a jolly man in a red suit turns their sad days into bright, joyous ones!
Cole and the Giant Gingerbread House expresses a message of gratitude, making it a story of warmth and celebration for the holiday season.
Marketing Plan
• Education and library outreach
• Online & print review campaign
• Online parenting blog outreach
• Early reader consumer review campaign: NetGalley, Goodreads
• Education and library outreach
• Online & print review campaign
• Online parenting blog outreach
• Early reader consumer review campaign: NetGalley, Goodreads
Available Editions
ISBN | 9781736316931 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
Cute little book to read to your younger children. Loved the story & the importance of the meaning behind it. Beautifully illustrated.
Great book for younger children, with a great meaning and beautiful, colourful illustrations.
I am 38 and this book brought it home for me, just how sad it is that there are still children living in poverty with no access to warmth or food
Thank you so much to Riya Aarini And Netgalley for the earc to read and review.
What a sweet and beautiful Christmas tale, about two poor and hungry children that have incredible hearts and receive a gift they never could have dreamt of.
This is such a great story to read with your children in the holiday season, it has magic, kindness, love and most of all shares a deeper meaning to Christmas. You follow along with these sweet hungry children who meet a lovely gentleman who gives them a gingerbread house but it’s a magical one.
I loved this story it was simple but still so beautiful and had a great message to share in such a small story. I love anything Christmassy and this just gave me the warm Christmas magic.
The illustrations in this book are amazing and so detailed, if you look on every page you will see an elf that is with the children and I admired just that added extra touch of an unmentioned character. The illustrations really help to bring the whole story to life.
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