It's full of fun Christmas stuff, from stories, trivia, activities, and of course, recipes. The content appears to be taken from the author's other Chrismas-related books and neatly compiled in this one. It's a fine source of ideas for the holiday season and would be a great help for you when you're planning what activities to include in your celebrations.
The Christmas trivia's particularly interesting, and it will help you learn more about Christmas traditions and how they started. The section on recipes is also pretty good. It focuses primarily on desserts and Christmas candy, but it has some apparently healthful meal ideas for the big night. I can imagine how parents will find this a great guide in making Christmas fun for their kids.
The e-book is detailed and well-written. You might want to consider picking this one up and adding it to your library even though at present it's nowhere near Christmas. It'll help you plan some ideas for later this year.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Simply Christmas By Christopher Byrnes
Christmas Joy, April 12, 2007
Reviewer: Al Cline
I enjoyed the book and the trivia, also the projects and recipes. It has great color and pictures that are exciting. As a hole it was a great book. I had a little trouble in the last part. I can’t quite put my finger on it, but it could just be me.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Simply Christmas By Christopher Byrnes
Will get you into the Christmas spirit, December 28, 2007
This IS a Christmas e-book. This will get you in the mood for Christmas if you do not feel the Christmas spirit yet. The main body of the book starts with a charming essay about Christmas at home. The writer, Mary Wilson, perfectly captures the scene of Christmas spent at home with the family. I can clearly see the picture she is describing in my mind.
The Christmas quiz that follows is quite entertaining and challenging – it would be even for trivia masters, I think. The Christmas recipes look nice, particularly the ones for kids, which look fun and easy to make. Kids would also love the Christmas origami exercises here. They are quite detailed, with an illustrative photo for each step.
This e-book is already great as it is. My only nitpick is on the photos. Although the photos here already give a Christmassy feel to the book, I wish there were more in other sections, particularly in the essay and the Christmas quiz.
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