Fancy Nancy, splendiferous Christmas

Jane O'Connor

Book - 2009

Nancy is devastated, which is even worse than heart-broken, when her fancy Christmas tree topper breaks, threatening to ruin Christmas.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Harper [2009]
Language
English
Main Author
Jane O'Connor (-)
Other Authors
Robin Preiss-Glasser (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
"Joyeux Noël, everybody! That's French for Merry Christmas."
Physical Description
unpaged : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
AD540L
ISBN
9780061235917
9780061235900
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Review by Booklist Review

Holiday season for Fancy Nancy means a decorated house, delectable goodies, and the opportunity to finally use the angel tree topper she bought last summer with her own money. The tree topper is everything the box promised: it spins, it flashes, it changes colors. But a fight with the dog results in a knocked-over tree and a broken topper. Grandpa to the rescue, and Nancy loves her homemade tree topper as much as the fancy one, which stretches credulity a bit. However, Christmas is the perfect time for all sorts of fancy doings, which the always-fun artwork makes abundantly and amusingly clear.--Cooper, Ilene Copyright 2009 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The world has never seemed fancier to Nancy than at Christmas: there's abundant snow, the house is decked out in lights and, on Christmas Eve, Nancy has a special angel tree topper to hang. The trouble is, Christmas Eve comes with a lot of waiting (Nancy keeps busy decorating cookies, wrapping presents and caroling while awaiting family members' arrival). Nancy's ebullience results in a tearful mishap, but the glamorous heroine's vivacious personality, captured once again in Glasser's cheerfully detailed illustrations and a sprinkling of fancy vocabulary, proves evergreen. Ages 4-7. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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