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SILLY SAM THE ELF

A CHRISTMAS STORY BOOK FILLED WITH MAGIC

A vibrant, fun, and appealingly straightforward holiday tale.

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A simple, illustrated Christmas story about an elf who gets into some mild mischief at Santa Claus’ workshop.

Silly Sam is one of Santa’s elves, and he loves to make people happy. This picture book follows him on his adventures in the North Pole, from building toys in the workshop to making special treats for his friends. On Christmas Eve, he sees Santa’s suit hanging on a hook in Santa’s workshop,but Santa is nowhere to be found. Sam decides that his next silly plan will be to stuff the suit with stuffed animals and other items to bulk it up, and then wear it to surprise the other elves. After Santa finds him, Sam believes that he’s about to get in trouble for his shenanigans, but Santa realizes that the magic of the suit has worn off on the elf, and so he invites Sam to help him deliver presents. Lindsey’s writing style is entertaining and colorful, but simple and straightforward enough for very young children to easily understand. Peres’ colorful illustrations are visually appealing and enhance the storytelling, and the characters are likable and earnest. The narrative lacks a clear theme or message, and therefore may be less interesting to older children, but the story’s simplicity is likely to captivate younger readers.

A vibrant, fun, and appealingly straightforward holiday tale.

Pub Date: July 1, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-954893-00-9

Page Count: 48

Publisher: Amp Services, LLC

Review Posted Online: Dec. 13, 2021

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HALLOWEEN IS COMING!

High-quality, inclusive illustrations make this one stand out.

From the changing season to decorations and costumes, children anticipate Halloween.

Little readers will enjoy all of the familiar markers of the season included in this book: falling leaves, jack-o’-lanterns, Halloween costumes, candy, and trick-or-treating. Everett’s rhyming couplets bob along safely, offering nothing that will wow but enough to keep the pages turning. It’s Wen’s illustrations that give the most to readers, full of bustling scenes and lovely details. A double-page spread of the children in town in front of the candy store includes jars with individually drawn treats and other festive delicacies. The townwide celebration features instruments, creative costumes, and a diverse crowd of people. There are three children who appear as the focus of the illustrations, though there are many secondary characters. One bespectacled White child is drawn in a manual wheelchair, another has dark brown skin, the third presents Asian. The child in the wheelchair is shown as a full participant. Readers will enjoy spotting spooks like a vampire, goblin, and werewolf, as they sometimes appear in the background and other times blend in with the crowd. The familiar trappings of Halloween paired with the robust illustrations will have little readers wanting to reread even if the content itself is not startlingly new.

High-quality, inclusive illustrations make this one stand out. (Picture book. 3-5)

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-7282-0586-1

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

Review Posted Online: July 13, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2021

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HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY FROM THE CRAYONS

A predictable series entry, mitigated as usual by the protagonists’ perennially energetic positivity.

A holiday-centered spinoff from the duo behind the inspired The Day the Crayons Quit (2013).

With Green Crayon on vacation, how can the waxy ones pull off a colorful St. Patrick’s Day celebration with Duncan, their (unseen) owner? Through their signature combo of cooperation and unwavering enthusiasm, of course. Blue and Yellow collaborate on a field of shamrocks that blends—however spottily—into green. Nearly invisible White Crayon supplies an otherwise unclothed light-skinned leprechaun with undies, and Orange draws a pair of pants that match the wee creature’s iconic beard and hair. Pink applies colors to a vest, and Purple, a natty jacket and boots. Chunky Toddler Crayon contributes a “perfect” scribbly blue hat; Beige and Brown team up for the leprechaun’s harp. In arguably the best bit, Black exuberantly manifests a decidedly unvariegated rainbow, while Gold’s pot of coins is right on the money, hue-wise. Their ardor undimmed by the holiday’s missing customary color, everyone assembles to party. Though the repartee among the crayons isn’t as developed as in previous outings, the book hews close to Daywalt and Jeffers’ winning formula, and there’s still enough here to keep readers chuckling. And, in a droll “wait for it” moment nicely calibrated for storytime, Green returns from vacation, sunglasses and suitcase in hand: “Did I miss anything while I was gone?” (The cover illustrations do hint at some Green-inflected remediation.)

A predictable series entry, mitigated as usual by the protagonists’ perennially energetic positivity. (Picture book. 4-6)

Pub Date: Jan. 2, 2024

ISBN: 9780593624333

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Philomel

Review Posted Online: Oct. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2023

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