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This cute coloring book is a companion to personalized storybooks, WILLIAM AND THE CHRISTMAS BELL & WILLIAM AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING BEAR. Children color WILLIAM and adorable friends from Christmastown, penguins, Santa Claus, elves, bears, foxes, wolves, snowmen, whales, seals, birds, reindeer, and even a festive dragon! Combine with, WILLIAM AND THE CHRISTMAS BELL or WILLIAM AND THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING BEAR for a special gift!Note that these books are available with many other popular names!
There's a mystery in Christmastown. Griz is missing, and William and the Penguin Detective Agency are on the case! Join them as they visit many animal friends during their investigation. Each animal provides a clue to help William and his penguin pals. Will William find Griz and solve the mystery of the missing bear? This delightful story makes a great gift for any child, but especially for a "William" because he is the star of this book, and his name is featured throughout. Note that this book is available with many other popular names! COMPANION BOOKS: William and the Christmas Bell & William and the Mystery of the Missing Bear Coloring Book AND William and the Christmas Bell.
William is a clever penguin in this adorable Christmas book for young children. William and the Christmas Bell is filled with delightful holiday characters: jolly elves, busy snowmen, helpful reindeer, happy bears, festive owls, flying angels, joyful carolers, and, of course, Santa Claus! Told with colorful illustrations and lighthearted rhymes, children have fun developing essential pre-reading skills necessary for success in school. It makes a great gift for any child, but especially for a "William" because he is the star of this book, and his name is featured throughout. Pair with companion coloring book, William and the Christmas Bell & William and the Mystery of the Missing Bear Coloring Book for an extra special gift! Note that this book is available with many other popular names!
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