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TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS by Rachel Griffin

TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS

illustrated by Rachel Griffin

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2002
ISBN: 1-84148-940-9
Publisher: Barefoot Books

Eye-popping colors in neon brights and jewel tones serve as the backgrounds for these creative collage illustrations by Griffin (The Fabrics of Fairy Tale, not reviewed), who adds contemporary flair to the old Christmas song. For her fabric-art illustrations, Griffin used beads, buttons, sequins, shells, mirrors, faux jewels, and a wide variety of fabrics and trimmings combined with embroidery details to create her images for each day of gift-giving. Some of the concepts are traditional, such as the single partridge in a pear tree; others are more unusual, like Griffin’s idea of five golden rings—bracelets around an elephant’s legs and trunk. This celebration circles the globe: her drummers are African with African fabrics worked into the design; her pipers are Middle Eastern snake charmers playing traditional instruments; and the maids a-milking and ladies dancing include women of color. A large decorated numeral begins each double-page spread on the left side, and the words describing each cumulative gift addition are added in a different typeface for even more visual interest. Children will like the dynamic colors, varied design elements, and tiny details; adult quilters and needle crafters will be drawn to Griffin’s undeniable artistic flair. A CD of the Christmas song is included. (Picture book. 3-7)