Nonsense Christmas Rhymes

Nonsense Christmas Rhymes by Richard Edwards, published by Oxford University Press in 2002, is a delightful addition to the Nonsense Rhymes series. This edition features 29 pages of whimsical poetry that showcases a playful sense of humor, perfect for young readers. The poems explore festive themes with a twist, including a humorous take on a far-from-silent night and geese engaging in unexpected activities.
Readers will find a collection of lighthearted verses that blend traditional Christmas elements with absurdity, making it an engaging read for children. Accompanied by Chris Fisher’s vibrant illustrations, the book enhances the playful tone of the poems, bringing them to life in a child-friendly manner. This edition is suitable for early years education, aligning with the National Curriculum, and is designed to entertain while introducing young audiences to the joy of poetry.
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The latest title in this well-loved series, Nonsense Christmas Rhymes reproduces the wacky sense of humour of the other Nonsense Rhymes books. We are treated to poems about a far-from-Silent Night, geese getting fat and going to the gym, and Good King Wenceslas having an accident on his mountain bike! Chris Fisher’s child-friendly and wickedly funny illustrations capture the poems perfectly. Richard Edwards is a well-known children’s author. He has published over 20 titles in the UK and US, mainly poetry and picture books for a number of publishers and including Walker Books, Viking, Puffin, and faber and Faber. He is also the author of Fly with the Birds and Nonsense Nursery Rhymes for OUP. Chris Fisher has illustrated all the books in the Nonsense series. He is well-known for his vivd, lively illustrative style, and has illustrated over 40 titles for Walker Books, Hodder, Puffin, Scholastic and HarperCollins
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