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Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Friday, January 24, 2014

WHEN SANTA LOST HIS HO HO HO by Laura Rader

Up at the north pole in Santa's workshop it was buzzing with action. But Santa looked tired so the elves thought they needed a break. Every body was having fun but something was missing Santa was quiet . Could it be ... Santa lost his ho ho ho!!This was serious the doctor gave Santa a list of things to do to try to get his laugh back. All the elves were eager to help. this is big every body around the world . Every body heard the news Santa lost his ho ho ho. Santa thought it was a good idea to take a winter nap. While Santa was asleep every body else was looking for a funny picture to knock Santa's laugh rite back in to place. Look said Mrs clause found a picture to do the thing ... And it did . every body could hear a big jolly ho ho ho!Every body heard the news Santas ho ho ho was back so they pranced and danced. People from everywhere wanted to know what the picture was . My bad day from Holly that was the picture.

the funniest part was when the reindeer pretended to be a baby.

I recommend this book for both boys and girls from ages 4-10 years old

Rating ****  

Sydney

Monday, November 25, 2013

THE MOUSE BEFORE CHRISTMAS by Michael Garland

The book was about a mouse who wanted to see mister Santa Claus so he jumped into a sack... The sack is cozy as a cozy, warm bed but to crowded. What will happen next?

My favorite part was when the mouse said sorry for jumping into the sack.

I would recommend this book for both boys and girls who are 2 to 10 years old.

4 stars ****

Yan

Sunday, January 6, 2008

The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore

It’s a book about Christmas Eve and the dad hears a noise outside and Santa appears. The rest you can read in the book! My favorite part is when Santa says the name of the deer. I think all children ages 1-19 will enjoy reading this book. RATING: ***** NN