The Night Before Christmas
The Night Before Christmas
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Little, Brown & Co.
Annotation: Presents an interpretation of Clement C. Moore's timeless classic that renders the story in retro-style watercolors while introducing a wide-eyed child character who heightens the wonders of the magical evening.
Genre: [Poetry]
 
Reviews: 7
Catalog Number: #5450111
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2013
Edition Date: 2013 Release Date: 10/22/13
Illustrator: Hobbie, Holly,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-316-07018-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-316-07018-8
Dewey: 811
LCCN: 2012049185
Dimensions: 24 x 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Hobbie's fresh interpretation of the beloved Christmas classic offers a new way to see the arrival of St. Nick, from the perspective of one of the children of the household, rather than just the father. An intriguing cover illustration sets the scene, with the four children of the family snuggled up in a huge bed. The three older children are sound asleep, but look closely at the youngest boy, a towheaded toddler in a footed sleeper-suit. He's wide awake, and he and the family's cat head downstairs together. The little boy hides in a striped armchair and secretly watches as Santa arrives for his delivery. The father of the family is also awake and watching, connecting effectively with the narrator's voice in the poem. There is a hushed, magical feeling in Hobbie's masterful illustrations, done in watercolor, gouache, and pen and ink. She effectively captures the subdued lighting of the quiet house at night and the dark, mysterious atmosphere of the outdoor scenes with deep-gray skies, snowy vistas and a single fox standing by. Every element of the book's thoughtful design is skillfully chosen, including surprising perspectives, effective use of white space and an elegant type that echoes the muted palette of the illustrations. This is a quiet Night Before Christmas, one to savor and read over and over, year after year. (artist's note) (Picture book. 3-7)

ALA Booklist

In bed with three older siblings, a toddler awakens, looks out the window, and sees a flying sleigh. He makes his way downstairs, where he peeks around a chair to watch St. Nicholas at work. The watercolor, gouache, and ink illustrations glow with warmth, wonder, and beauty in cozy domestic scenes and moonlit landscapes. From the fine quality of the paper to the lovely printed cover beneath the book's jacket, this handsome picture book shows meticulous attention to detail. An appended section offers some historical background on Moore and the poem, first published in 1823, while an artist's note comments on Hobbie's technique and her approach to the work. Though most libraries are well supplied with picture books illustrating Moore's classic, this fresh yet traditional interpretation is a rewarding choice to share with children.

Horn Book (Tue Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2014)

In Hobbie's treatment of the Christmas poem, a toddler and a father in striped pajamas look on as Saint Nick pays a visit to the family's comfortable home in the country. The watercolor, pen-and-ink, and gouache illustrations capture light wonderfully--the cool dimness of the snow-covered landscape, the stark moonlight, the warm glow of the Christmas tree.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Hobbie's fresh interpretation of the beloved Christmas classic offers a new way to see the arrival of St. Nick, from the perspective of one of the children of the household, rather than just the father. An intriguing cover illustration sets the scene, with the four children of the family snuggled up in a huge bed. The three older children are sound asleep, but look closely at the youngest boy, a towheaded toddler in a footed sleeper-suit. He's wide awake, and he and the family's cat head downstairs together. The little boy hides in a striped armchair and secretly watches as Santa arrives for his delivery. The father of the family is also awake and watching, connecting effectively with the narrator's voice in the poem. There is a hushed, magical feeling in Hobbie's masterful illustrations, done in watercolor, gouache, and pen and ink. She effectively captures the subdued lighting of the quiet house at night and the dark, mysterious atmosphere of the outdoor scenes with deep-gray skies, snowy vistas and a single fox standing by. Every element of the book's thoughtful design is skillfully chosen, including surprising perspectives, effective use of white space and an elegant type that echoes the muted palette of the illustrations. This is a quiet Night Before Christmas, one to savor and read over and over, year after year. (artist's note) (Picture book. 3-7)

Publishers Weekly (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Hobbie re-envisions this much-loved holiday poem through the eyes of a curious toddler and the family cat, along with the traditional patriarch narrator, in a radiant, gorgeously illustrated rendition. A snowy, magically moonlit sky and cozily appointed countryside home set the hushed, anticipatory scene for St. Nick-s wondrous visit. Wide-eyed astonishment on the faces of both father and child peeking at the action instantly convey the excitement of the season while watercolor and pen and ink spots, panels, and spreads present gentle, homey details-the toddler-s drop-seat pajamas, rustic garlands and stockings, a well-used fireplace. An artist-s note and information about Moore close out this volume. Ages 3-6. (Oct.)

School Library Journal (Tue Oct 01 00:00:00 CDT 2013)

PreS-Gr 3 An elegant, almost Art Deco sensibility and a multitude of viewpoints make this version of the holiday classic stand out. Hobbie uses transparent watercolor, pen and ink, and gouache on watercolor paper to good effect, with plenty of white space. Readers see the story from the perspective of a fox, Papa (sans nightcap), an enterprising toddler, and the pet cat, and a view from overhead. The illustrations will carry with a fairly large audience, but up-close inspection offers even more enjoyment, such as the matching astonishment on the faces of father and child, Santa's grandfatherly twinkle, even what looks like amusement on the faces of the reindeer. A brief biography of Moore and an artist's note are appended. A fine edition to freshen up holiday collections. Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library

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Wilson's Children's Catalog
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2

Beloved illustrator Holly Hobbie offers a timeless take on the best-known Christmas poem of all time.

In the twilight hours of Christmas Eve, a hushed world enveloped in moonlit snow waits for the soft tinkling of sleigh bells to announce the most magical night of the year. Then comes a thump on the rooftop, a scratching in the chimney, and suddenly--Santa Claus appears!

In her fresh imagining of Clement C. Moore's enduring poem, acclaimed master watercolorist Holly Hobbie captures the magic of this timeless tale. Her vision of the night before Christmas glows with warmth and feeling, and features the delightful addition of a child's-eye view, which magnifies the wonder of this exciting, mysterious time.


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