The night before Christmas A new Christmas tradition

Candice Bradley

Book - 2025

An adaptation of the famous poem by Clement C. Moore, in which a young Black girl anticipates the magic of the Christmas season, culminating in a visit from Santa, who to her delight, looks just like her.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In Bradley's color-saturated reworking of Clement C. Moore's classic poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas," an awakened child narrator heads downstairs to "seek out the truth and put things to right" about Santa Claus. At story's start, a darkened living room is illuminated by a tree, a garlanded fireplace, and an ornamented wreath. Upstairs, four children, portrayed with brown skin, slumber "all nested close, snug tight in our bed," the protagonist dreaming of elves engaging with a pink landscape filled with lollipops. After Santa's arrival wakes the youth, a subsequent encounter reveals the figure, "his cheeks like hot cocoa," whose presence offers a moment of happy kinship: "Who'd imagine that Santa could look just like me." Though character designs can feel inconsistent, jovial reworked lines and chalky-hued digital illustrations leave a warm impression throughout. Characters are portrayed with arrayed skin tones and detailed hair textures. Ages 4--8. (Sept.)

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