Book Descriptions
for The Christmas Magic by Lauren Thompson and Jon J. Muth
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
In a welcome change from the usual frenetic jollity of Santa stories, this old man lives alone in a simple house in a snowy landscape. At a certain time every year, “just when the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, Santa feels a tingling in his whiskers. Then he knows that the Christmas magic will soon be here.” He gathers and grooms the reindeer, polishes the sleigh, and darns his wool socks. Last, he consults his book of all children’s names, and chooses one certain toy for each, for “he knows what each child at heart wants most.” The anticipated moment finally arrives, as the Christmas magic “has come at last, as it always has, and always will.” Santa’s sun-drenched, sparely furnished home contrasts with the deep blue night sky into which his sleigh rises, while small visual details (Santa wears bunny slippers!) add a note of whimsy to the quiet tale. (Ages 3–6)
CCBC Choices 2010. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2010. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Best-selling author, Lauren Thompson, and Best-selling Caldecott Honor Book artist Jon J Muth join forces to present a story that is filled with the magic, wonder, and love of Christmas.
Far, far North, when the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, Santa begins to prepare for his big night of giving. He gathers his reindeer, feeds them parsnips and berries, and polishes his bells and his sled. Then lovingly, he chooses toys for every child in the world. For Santa loves them all, and he knows what each child at heart wants most. Then, with the thrum of magic that makes reindeers fly, he spreads the Christmas joy and warmth throughout the world--as he always has -- and always will until the end of time.
Far, far North, when the nights are longest and the stars shine brightest, Santa begins to prepare for his big night of giving. He gathers his reindeer, feeds them parsnips and berries, and polishes his bells and his sled. Then lovingly, he chooses toys for every child in the world. For Santa loves them all, and he knows what each child at heart wants most. Then, with the thrum of magic that makes reindeers fly, he spreads the Christmas joy and warmth throughout the world--as he always has -- and always will until the end of time.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.