“ Make it an old-fashioned Christmas this year. ”
Website shares tips on how to put the spirit back in the holidays, create memorable, meaningful and lasting holiday family traditions.
Milwaukee, WI (
PRWEB) November 22, 2006 -- Just in time for the busy holiday season, Nightengale Press is proud to announce the launch of the Arthur, the Christmas Elf website at
www.arthurthechristmaself.com
Complete with resources, after school program guides, craft ideas, excerpts, decorating ideas, contests and more, the website contains Arthur Approved decorations for children of all ages.
Arthur, the Christmas Elf (November 2006) is a charming story of friends, family and the true meaning of Christmas. Designed as an entertaining tale to bring families closer together during the holiday, Arthur, the Christmas Elf also includes a section of craft ideas perfect for the whole family. From teaching meaningful and valuable lessons to encouraging families to spend quality time together during the holidays, Arthur, the Christmas Elf is a must-read for this holiday season.
As the blizzard of the century buries the countryside in wind-blown snow and brings life to a standstill on Christmas Eve, Arthur finds the last two Endangered Children and offers them a chance to learn what Christmas is really all about. Snowflake, Arthur's reindeer, flies through the night, delivering Arthur and his magic to two these especially troubled kids. Timothy Anderson and Angie Smith live on opposite sides of town, but their lives are drawn together by accident when the blizzard puts everyone they love in danger. Can Arthur show them what to do to save Christmas? Will they rise to the challenge? Will this Christmas be one to remember, or one everyone will want to forget?
Arthur, the Christmas Elf brings children a new, action-packed Christmas story to enjoy along with a fun activity section which shows kids how to make Christmas gifts from everyday items. Parents, teachers and children of all ages will get hours of time together while making their own unique presents from the craft section in the back of the book.
Make your own version of the illustrated patterns and guides so your presents will be a reflection of you. No two presents will ever be the same. Learn to make collages, pillows, ragdolls, puppets, cookies, puzzles, wood-block towns and a necklace, but make them all in your own way using the patterns and illustrated instructions as a guide. Visitors to
www.arthurthechristmaself.com are entitled to a 30% holiday discount, and can expect fast-turn around, as inventory will be shipped directly from the publisher.
Author Valerie Connelly commented, "We look forward to your visit and hope you'll start a new family tradition this year. Read Arthur, the Christmas Elf with your children and grandchildren. Make the presents. Make it an old-fashioned Christmas this year."
For more information, please contact Maryglenn McCombs by phone - (615) 297-9875.