Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the house, not a creature was stirring--except for a mouse! In Dan Kirk's adaptation of Clement C. Moore's classic poem, a mouse watches as Santa Claus arrives on Christmas night to deliver his presents. Rather than seeing the familiar poem through the eyes of a human, Dan Kirk writes the poem from the perspective of a mouse. Fans will surely appreciate the Dan Kirk art style they have come to love, especially with callbacks to his popular Library Mouse series.
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Clement Clarke Moore, (1779-1863), was a professor at New York City's General Theological Seminary (built on land donated by his father) who, in an 1836 reprint of A Visit From St. Nicholas (more commonly known today as Twas the Night Before Christmas), was first credited as the author of the poem, and later included it in an anthology of his work.
More about Clement MooreDaniel Kirk is the author of our beloved Library Mouse series as well as a range of other picture books and novels.
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