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* A New York Times Best Illustrated Book
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Paperback: 48 pages
ISBN: 0763613789
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From Booklist
This could be subtitled "How Santa Had a Long and Difficult Journey Delivering One Present." Relieved to be home after a long Christmas Eve, Santa tucks his reindeer into bed, heads for his own pillow, and then discovers that he's forgotten to deliver the one present that poor little Harvey Slumfenburger is likely to get. Rather than disturb his slumbering deer, he sets out on foot. He meets a man with an airplane, a man with a jeep, a boy with a motorbike, among others, and to each he says, "Excuse me . . . my name is Santa Claus. I still have one present left in my sack, which is for Harvey Slumfenburger, the little boy who lives in a hut at the top of the Roly Poly Mountain, which is far, far away. And it will soon be Christmas Day." While kids may be ready to hear that plaintive refrain again and again and again, parents who've read it a half-dozen times will be ready for bed themselves. However, the book's last line, which speculates on the nature of the gift, is a treat, either for dreaming on or for starting one of those mind-boggling preschool story hour "discussions" when everyone talks at once. Featuring his signature ink drawings with watercolor washes and incorporating some wonderful painted backgrounds as well as collage and scratchboard effects, Burningham's large illustrations will keep children rapt. An entertaining Christmas present from a man who knows his audience.
Ingram
Christmas Eve is over and the reindeer are in bed, but Santa notices that one present still remains in his sack, and determined to deliver it, he starts back out on foot and catches rides on anything that moves to ensure he will get to Harvey's house on time. |
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