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This story was amazing! I mean it was creative, it was fun, it had depth and I loved the storyline. This one is definitely a keeper!! I never gave it much thought about Santa being a child. My grandfather played Santa for years at the fire station in the small town where he lived and the kids ar...
I love the illustrations, the rhythm and the repetitiveness in this book. Stanley is the Wimbledon’s dog and one night the parents are waken to find him howling at the moon and Walter replies, “I don’t recognize the tune.” Back in bed sleeping, one-by-one, in their striped pajamas, the children come...
Meh. April is National Poetry Month, so I pulled this off the display. I don't mind that Agee's visual style is simple and cartoonish. But it bugged me like anything that the titular "tongs" were in fact drawn as chopsticks. Did no one notice? It's not bad, but it wouldn't be my first choice for ton...
Turns out, Santa Claus is the youngest of seven children. Who knew? Also, his North-Pole-living family is a miserable unit of chores and cold comfort. Not child Santa, though. (His name is actually Santa) No, he's an upbeat kid, always decorating the trees and helping out here and there. He loves th...
Santa finds his true calling early in life.