Overview
It's Christmastime While everyone else is singing "Frosty the Snowman" and "Winter Wonderland," ring in your holidays with "Our Friendly Mailman" and "Something in My Brother's Underpants"
Songwriter and comedy writer par excellence Alan Katz roasts old Christmas chestnuts and turns them into sparkling new holiday hits that everyone will love. With uproarious pictures by illustrator and cartoonist David Catrow, this holiday collection guarantees hours of silly dilly cheer for kids and families everywhere
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9780689862144
- ISBN-10: 0689862148
- Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
- Publish Date: October 2005
- Dimensions: 11.22 x 8.88 x 0.41 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.99 pounds
- Page Count: 32
- Reading Level: Ages 5-8
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Sounds like Christmas
Check out Where Did They Hide My Presents? Silly Dilly Christmas Songs featuring illustrations by the wacky, whimsical and wonderful David Catrow. Alan Katz has taken liberties with the holiday tunes you know, adding his own hilarious twists.
If the season begins to get you down, sit down and start smiling with Catrow's illustration of a girl about to go onstage for her ballet recital, looking like a wide-eyed Cindy Lou right out of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Then hum a few bars of Katz's "The Sugarplum Fairy," based on the tune of "The Little Drummer Boy":
Dance, they told me
I'm the Sugarplum
A Nutcracker fairy
And I feel so dumb
I hope I don't fall down
And land on my bum . . .
If the Christmas rush still feels overwhelming, try singing "At the Malls" instead of "Deck the Halls":
At the malls
No parking spaces
Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma
Can't we go home?
Happy holidays and don't forget what Christmas is really all about!
Alice Cary has been spotted in several New England malls humming her own versions of Christmas carols.
Sounds like Christmas
Check out Where Did They Hide My Presents? Silly Dilly Christmas Songs featuring illustrations by the wacky, whimsical and wonderful David Catrow. Alan Katz has taken liberties with the holiday tunes you know, adding his own hilarious twists.
If the season begins to get you down, sit down and start smiling with Catrow's illustration of a girl about to go onstage for her ballet recital, looking like a wide-eyed Cindy Lou right out of Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Then hum a few bars of Katz's "The Sugarplum Fairy," based on the tune of "The Little Drummer Boy":
Dance, they told me
I'm the Sugarplum
A Nutcracker fairy
And I feel so dumb
I hope I don't fall down
And land on my bum . . .
If the Christmas rush still feels overwhelming, try singing "At the Malls" instead of "Deck the Halls":
At the malls
No parking spaces
Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma
Can't we go home?
Happy holidays and don't forget what Christmas is really all about!
Alice Cary has been spotted in several New England malls humming her own versions of Christmas carols.