A sparkling and joyful festive novelty book starring Santa and a very puzzling Christmas letter, from Emma Yarlett, the award-winning and much-loved creator of Dragon Post and Beast Feast. Santa receives letters of Christmas wishes from children all over the world. But this year there's one that just doesn't make sense. What does this child want for Christmas? Santa is determined to find out! An irresistible festive follow-up to the internationally bestselling Dragon Post and Beast Feast. This joyous novelty book sparkles with Emma Yarlett's vibrant illustrations and quirky humour, and is full of lots more hilarious letters to open. 【詳細資料】 誠品26碼/2681912676002 ISBN13/9781406392197 ISBN10/1406392197 EAN/9781406392197 頁數/32 尺寸/23X23X0.9CM 級別/無 裝訂/精裝 語言/英文 用電/N ■作者簡介Emma YarlettEmma Yarlett After graduating from university I decided to leave the warmth and clean air of Cornwall for the smokes of London. However, just prior to actually leaving I met a rather nice tall man and ended up marrying him and sticking around in Falmouth. A few years became several, and here I am still … thoughts of moving to London firmly in the past, and enjoying working from my little studio in the bustling seaside town of Falmouth. I spend my evenings baking extravagant cakes, knitting the world around me, reading anything and everything, playing sports and slowly renovating our house. I spend my days drawing, writing, painting, imagining and doodling up children's books. I've worked on several books purely as an illustrator (Crinkle Crinkle Little Star, Penguinaut, Planet Emerald, The Big Bible Story, Bear's Big Bottom, My Daddy's Going Away, Mummy's Home, Understanding Christianity: The Big Bible Frieze) but my favourite books to work on by far are those that I have both written and illustrated (Sidney, Stella and the Moon, Orion & The Dark, Poppy Pickle, Nibbles the Book Monster, Nibbles the Dinosaur Guide). My favourite parts of writing and illustrating the book are two fold. Firstly I love the creative process of imagining ideas and going on a journey with my stories and characters. You never know where you might end up! My other favourite part is creating the final artwork. I create all of my book artwork by hand. It's a lengthy process and requires lots of thinking as to how to apply different media to create the art, but it's a process that I truly love. To me there is nothing quite like sitting at a messy desk, surrounded by paint and pencils and paper – scribbling away whilst listening to an audio book.