Sounds Like Christmas

Robert Munsch, illustrated by Michael Martchenko

Image | Book Cover: Sounds Like Christmas by Robert Munsch & Michael Martchenko

(Scholastic Canada)

Grandma is baking Christmas cookies, so she asks Lincoln and Georgia to decorate the tree. And what a tree it becomes! In addition to the lights, garlands and balls the kids compete to add some very special and extremely noisy ornaments, including a talking doll, a chirping bird, the neighbour's dog and more. What will their grandparents — and Santa — think?
The grandma in this story is Robert Munsch's long-time assistant Sharon and the kids are her grandchildren, Georgia and Lincoln. (From Scholastic Canada)
Munsch is one of Canada's iconic storytellers and Michael Martchenko is the long-time illustrator of several of his books. Their books together include Mortimer, The Paper Bag Princess and many more.

Interviews with Robert Munsch

Media Video | Archives : Robert Munsch on Love You Forever

Caption: The author talks to Midday about his book's number one spot on the New York Times list of children's books.

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Media Audio | Archives : Robert Munsch's storytelling ingredients

Caption: The lively children's storyteller and author tells Don Harron what goes into creating a good tale for kids. Note: This clip was edited for copyright reasons.

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Books by Robert Munsch

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