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101 Amazing Facts About Christmas

By: Jack Goldstein
Narrated by: Kent Harris
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Did you know that an old tradition in Scandinavia tells of a Yule Goat who wanders around villages ensuring people have properly prepared for Christmas and demanding presents from everyone? Or that in 1659 it was illegal to celebrate Christmas in Massachusetts? What on earth is a Turducken? And how many Christmas tree farms are there in America?

In this fascinating audiobook, narrator Kent Harris answers all of these questions and more as he talks us through over 100 amazing yuletide facts.

This audiobook includes two versions of each chapter: one with background Christmas music to put you in a fantastically festive mood, the other with nothing to distract from the amazing facts. Tracks 3 to 12 are chapters 1 to 10 with music; tracks 13 to 22 are the same but without.

All background music is included under license from Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.

©2017 Jack Goldstein Books (P)2017 Jack Goldstein Books
Christmas Celebration Winter Young Adult

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