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A Poem for Every Day of Christmas: A Festive Poetry Collection - Non Fiction - PaperbackTitle: A Poem for Every Day of Christmas Overview: A Poem for Every Day of Christmas invites readers to slow down and savour the festive season through verse. This delightful collection arranges thoughtful, evocative poems to accompany the days leading up to Christmas, offering a gentle mix of whimsy, wonder and warmth. Read aloud as a family ritual, use for a daily Advent moment in classrooms, or curl up with a mug of cocoa as a quiet way to mark the
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