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The Magical Christmas
The Magical Christmas
Nov 25, 2024 7:21 PM

Author:Lizzie Mary Cullen

The Magical Christmas

Filled with fantastically festive and wonderfully wintery scenes, this is the perfect colouring book to cosy up with

Whether you've got your perfectly sharpened crayons at the ready, desperate to return to your favourite childhood activity, or looking for the perfect gift, The Magical Christmas will make your Christmas, well, magical.

Join celebrations across the world and throughout the years, from skating at the Rockefeller Center to surfing in Sydney and frost fairs on the Thames to Victorian toy shops.

Travel with the wise men following a star, spot Santa's sleigh skimming over the rooftops and discover dazzling gingerbread houses with Lizzie's intricate inky illustrations.

A whole world of festive mindfulness is waiting for you inside. . .

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