My name is Brian Bradway and I’m the illustrator for Christopher Pop-In-Kins.
First of all, to everyone who has invited Christopher into your homes over the past 20 something years, I’m really hoping you enjoy the next step we are taking here. A little over a year ago Rick and the Imaginatives team asked me to help take Christopher to the next level. I have to say, as excited as I was to take on this project I was also pretty dang scared! Christopher Pop-In-Kins is such a well-loved tradition and I hoped I wasn’t screwing something up. But so far the response has been over-the-top positive! So if you like what you see - thank you. If you don’t - it was all Rick’s idea! Just kidding. ; )
And to everyone new to the Christopher Pop-In-Kins tradition, welcome! As a parent myself, I have seen what the presence of this little elf can do. If Christopher was found hiding in the kitchen, my youngest seemed compelled to clean the dinner table off without being asked. If Christopher was in the living room, pillows were fluffed and toys were picked up. I’m starting to think a year-round elf may be a very good idea… My niece has also found that if she sets out broken toys and asks Christopher nicely, he fixes them by the next day. This is a feature that my brother-in-law LOVES!
Children just love this little guy and I’m sure you’ll have wonderful stories to share in no time as well. Can’t wait to hear them!
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