December 25 has never been just one story. Empires are crowned, islands named, storms rewrite coastlines, soldiers share chocolate across no-man’s-land, regimes fall, telescopes rise, and the world tilts just a few degrees closer to the future. This Echoes volume strings those moments together—from Sol Invictus and Charlemagne to Cyclone Tracy and the launch of JWST—so you can color history’s strangest Christmases, one precise line at a time.
Inside: 50 meticulously chosen events with clear summaries, historically accurate coloring prompts, and a closing section of curious lore (zodiac, numerology, tarot, feast days). Use it as a birthday gift for December 25 folks, an offbeat holiday companion, or a pocket time machine for teachers who don’t mind a little gravity with their glitter.
paperback, 8.5" x 11", 50 illustrations
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