As Christmas time approaches, a young boy who is frustrated with all he has
to do around the house to get ready for the holiday's wishes he had elves
to help him out. At the North Pole, Santa ventures to his workshop to
find all of his elves missing. He sets about putting up "missing elf"
posters and trying to get the toys ready on his own. Meanwhile, the boy
is awakened by his newly acquired elves. He puts them to work cleaning
his room, doing the laundry, fixing his breakfast, and doing his
homework. But things don't go quite as he planned; his clothes shrink,
he gets a D on his homework, and there are just too many elves
underfoot. He tries to sell them but doesn't have much luck; instead, he
sends some sailing away attached to helium balloons. One elf makes it
back to the North Pole, and Santa takes off to retrieve the rest. The
boy happily gives them all back, except for "maybe just one or two" and
everything gets back to normal just in time for Christmas. The text is
very sparse, relying instead on the graphic format paneled illustrations
to tell the bulk of the story. Bright, cheerful, geometric
computer-generated illustrations in various shades of yellows, reds and
greens are just waiting to be imitated in a classroom art or writing
project. This Christmas children's book is for kids reading levels ages 4-8. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other children's books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your family and friends. Remember to always praise your child.
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