EVERY DAYS HOLIDAY

EVERY DAYS HOLIDAY by Dean Ray Koontz is a delightful collection of poems that explores various holidays and celebrations, appealing to young readers with its humor and creativity. Published by Harper Collins on September 23, 2003, this edition contains 127 pages and is presented in English. The book features a range of clever and comical poems that delve into the origins of popular festivities, making it an engaging read for children.
Readers will find a whimsical approach to understanding holidays, from Valentine’s Day to Kwanzaa, through playful verse. The full-color illustrations complement the humorous content, enhancing the overall experience. This work falls under the categories of Juvenile Nonfiction and Juvenile Fiction, focusing on themes of humor and celebration, making it a fun addition to any young reader’s collection.
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The ever-inventive novelist presents an assortment of clever, comical poems that cover kids’ favorite festivities, from the origins of Valentine’s Day to why there is an extra a at the end of the word Kwanzaa. Full color.
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