Pip Saves Christmas
Publication Design
Pip Saves Christmas
Children’s Book
Typesetting and layout design for a children’s book, written by Amanda Kidd and published by Cuckoo-Bye House Publishers.
CLIENT
Cuckoo-Bye House Publishers
amandakiddstories.com
CREDITS
Author: Amanda Kidd
Publishing House: Cuckoo-Bye House Publishers
Illustrator: Noor Alshalabi
Publication Designer: Krysta Micallef
MY ROLE
Typesetting, Layout Design
MORE INFO
Pip is a kind-hearted gerbil who lives on his own in a shoe at the edge of the forest. When Twinkle the elf shows up unexpectedly one cold Christmas Eve, Pip embarks on an amazing journey to the North Pole to try and rescue a group of elves.
Can Pip save Christmas? Will he solve the mystery of the missing cranberry sauce? And what other surprises are in store for him? From the creators of ‘Ellie and the Cupcakes’ and ‘Sam the Sneezing Scarecrow’, this delightful tale beautifully captures the Christmas spirit as seen through the eyes of a tiny creature with a big heart.
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
On Amazon
Locally in Malta
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AS A BUNDLE
3 Book Bundle by Amanda Kidd
What People Are Saying
“If I could give 10 stars I would! My daughter is two and loved the previous books, and we couldn't wait to see what Amanda came up with next, and she did not disappoint. We have read this countless times since its release and my daughter loves looking for the elves and the hidden letters, every time, which demonstrates how delightful and captivating this story is, no matter how many times a day she asks me read it!”
— Chloe Jones
“My boys loved guessing what has happened and also spotting the initials hidden in the book (what a clever idea!). The story is told in rhymes, which flow beautifully and are fun to read aloud, and the illustrations are just stunning. I can highly recommend this book!”
— Dr Jana Broecker
“Pip sets off to help the Elves with a Christmas mystery involving a Christmas essential (no spoilers here!). My favourite part of the story you might just get a fraction of a second before the penny drops and you turn the page. I loved it. I did really enjoy that reveal and it made me chuckle, but I'm not going to spill the beans!”
— J. Hilton