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Santa’s Christmas charm

text by Diane O’Hanesian
illustrations by Lee Krutop
Ice Water Press, Australia, 01 October 2012

Age group: 3 to 8 years old

Format: 24 page hardcover picture book

This is another op shop purchase I made leading up to last Christmas.

The story

Santa has lost his lucky charm and it’s Christmas Eve – how will he make all those deliveries without it?

My review

This is a cute little story about Santa leaving for this big Christmas Eve trip. Elf is trying to get Santa to hurry but Santa is distracted by wondering where he left his good luck charm that he carries every Christmas Eve.

I like that Santa is positive about each alternative thing he finds (for example making friends with a mouse instead of being disappointed it isn’t his charm!) And I think it not only makes Santa approachable by his forgetfulness but will also be something younger can relate to, having lost precious things of their own while a parent is trying to get out the door in a hurry!

The flaps on the pages are quite subtle and obviously work well with the story as children get to discover what Santa finds each time. They are just paper flaps though, so some care may be required for the littlest of readers.

A charm actually comes with the book although it was missing from our copy (hopefully the previous owner thoroughly enjoyed the charm, and may has it still as a Christmas tree decoration.)

Krutop’s illustrations match the story perfectly and include some nice details – I love Santa’s woollen coat and the expressions on Elf’s face!

Would I recommend Santa’s Christmas Charm? This is a happy little book with flaps for interactivity and lovely illustrations. Children will love the idea of a charm so yes, I’d say it is a nice Christmas book to have.

 

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