Santa Got Stuck in the Chimney: 20 Funny Poems Full of Christmas Cheer

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About this ebook

Kenn Nesbitt and Linda Knaus -- two of today's fastest-rising poetry stars -- will light up your holiday celebration with this book of cheerful Christmas poetry. Nesbitt and Knaus teamed up to create 20 charming poems capturing all the things that could go wrong during the Christmas season, including hunting for a mall parking spot on the day after Thanksgiving, Santa getting stuck in the chimney, eating unusual foods at a potluck Christmas dinner, and more.

Laugh your way through the holiday season! Kenn Nesbitt and Linda Knaus will light up your holiday celebration with this book of cheerful Christmas poetry. Nesbitt and Knaus teamed up to create 20 charming poems capturing all the things that could go wrong during the Christmas season, including hunting for a mall parking spot on the day after Thanksgiving, Santa getting stuck in the chimney, eating unusual foods at a potluck Christmas dinner, and more.

With delightful illustrations by Mike and Carl Gordon, this collection is sure to bring extra cheer to young and old this holiday season!

About the author

Kenn Nesbitt lives in Washington State with his wife, two children, three cats, and six computers. His zany and whimsical poetry has appeared in children's poetry anthologies and schoolbooks all over Planet Earth and can also be found on the Internet at www.poetry4kids.com. When he's not playing with his family, cats, or computers, you'll find Kenn writing poetry or visiting elementary schools, sharing his crazy brand of rhyming humor with kids everywhere.

Linda Knaus' poetry has appeared in Rolling in the Aisles, Miles of Smiles, Kids Pick the Funniest Poems, and A Bad Case of the Giggles.

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