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Literature Disguised as Fun
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens – Family Reading Edition
The Family Reading edition is a hardback version in a larger size (8.25" by 11") and a larger font for easy reading. It's also full color.
The full, unabridged text. Larger format for easy reading. Hardback.
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Illustrations from early editions of the book with added talk bubbles
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In addition to everything in the student edition of A Christmas Carol, this edition includes:
Full Color
Larger Format: 8.25″ x 11″
Larger font for easy reading
A “Read by” section to list the reader and date of the reading
Pages at the back for family and friends to leave Christmas wishes
Hardback
Like the student edition it also includes:
The full, unabridged text of A Christmas Carol
A brief Introduction
Pre-flight: foundational information to better understand the story before reading it
Wrap Up: some things to think about after reading the story.
Discussion questions for use by students or teachers
Cartoons, memes and faux posters that relate to the story
The Real Christmas Story: The birth of Jesus
“A Cunctator Carol”: Creative biography about Dickens
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is probably the most famous Christmas story after the most famous of all: the birth of Jesus.
Written in 1843 A Christmas Carol became an instant success and is still one of the most endeared Christmas stories ever written.
This edition of A Christmas Carol includes a brief introduction, the full unabridged text, the King James Version of the events that inspired the story, discussion questions, an analysis of the story, illustrations from the original publications (some with humorous talk bubbles), great art (with talk bubbles) and memes.
If that wasn’t enough, there’s also a creative bio of the author where Mr. Draeger is visited by four ghosts (and he doesn’t even believe in ghosts). Three of them take him to see the life of the great novelist: his childhood, adulthood and old age. Did this really happen? What? You don’t believe me? Read the book and find out.
Who could forget Scrooge’s rendition of Bah Humbug sung to the tune of Jingle Bells? You won’t forget it, because you haven’t read it yet. It is doubtful, however, if after singing “Bah Humbug” that you’ll ever forget it. Parents surely won’t forget it, though they may want to.