LAST DECEMBER TWENTY-FIVE, THE SNOW CAME DOWN AT NORTH POLE DRIVE... So begins the fantastical adventure of A Snowy Christmas Story —a place where anything can happen, and most likely does! Written in the tradition of rhyming classics like Twas the Night Before Christmas ( A Visit from St. Nicholas ) by Clement C. Moore and How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss, this fun, family read-aloud picture book features playful polar bears, sneaky penguins, reindeer games, Santa himself—plus snow, snow, snow, and even more snow! (Yeah, there’s a lot of snow!) Clever, humorous, imaginative, affordable, and fun, you’ll want to make this holiday picture book a stocking-stuffer staple for many years to come! Public Notice : A Snowy Christmas Story is a human-created product. No artificial intelligence (AI) was used to make the text or illustrations. Thank you for supporting creative work by real, actual people. §§§ Last December twenty-five, The snow came down at North Pole Drive. It covered every house and tree And filled in streets from A to Z! I saw it when it snowed that day… Two Polar Bears came out to play! They built one snowman but weren’t done, They built another just for fun. A great white tiger came by then And trampled on the bears’ snowmen! Next came Sue, with yuletide glee… She brought along a Christmas tree! Three white mice marched on the lawn, And scared poor Sue with just a yawn! They picked that tree up by the stem, And dragged it all away with them! Want to guess who came just after? Eight small reindeer, filled with laughter! The red-nosed one soon joined the game, ‘Til Santa’s voice loudly proclaimed: On Dasher, Dancer, and the rest, It’s time to make this Christmas best! I thought my show was over, but… Three white penguins sauntered up! They planted candy canes outside, And played a sport called “Seek-and-Hide!” The snow kept falling, down, down, down… When came a sound from over-town! Ten white geese honk-honked right by, And each one carried pumpkin pie! It made me hungry, this I’ll say, I wanted no more snow that day. Wait. What did I just hear from you? You don’t believe this tale is true? WELL… Ask the blind man; he saw it too!