Holiday Gift Guide: The Night After Christmas Review

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Do your kids have favorite children’s books that they like to read during the holidays? Well, here’s a great, new children’s book that your kids are sure to love. It’s called The Night After Christmas by Michael Hebler and is all about what happens when Santa returns to the North Pole after completing his busiest night of the year.

The Night After Christmas is a book that will get you and your children into the Christmas spirit. You’ve surely heard of the famous story, The Night Before Christmas, and this book is the perfect companion. 

The book starts with all the worlds children tucked into their bed holding their new toys and Christmas gifts tightly and then goes into what happens as the North Pole anxiously awaits Santa’s return. It’s a lovely story and full of the Christmas magic that makes the holiday season so festive. 

I was able to review a traditional softback copy as well as the Kindle version and let me just say that the pictures are stunning on either version. It’s a fun, Christmas book to read and one that your kids will want to add to the rotation year after year. Young children who may not be able to read yet will enjoy this book as much as children of reading age (and even adults!) 

You can find out more about the book and author on The Night After Christmas website. You’ll be greeted with some festive holiday music and all kinds of goodies, including a peek inside the book, a video of the book and links to purchase the print copy and ebook versions as well. 

The Night After Christmas is available for $8.99 for the traditional softback copy or $0.99 for an ebook version. I ordered an ebook version to add to my Kindle Fire and had it within seconds. 

Be sure to follow The Night After Christmas on Facebook and Twitter to keep up with all the latest news!

I received a free book for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

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