Have you noticed the Christmas decorations popping up everywhere? Honestly, I'm a 'wait until after Thanksgiving' fan, but it will be a short run this year. We always get our tree on Thanksgiving weekend and with the 1st of Advent hitting right away, it's going to be a short season.
Anyway, I'm excited to take a look at this read and see what surprises it holds...because it should have a few.
ALL BY MY ELF
by Jeffrey Burton
Illustrated by Nanette Regan
Little Simon
Board Book / Holiday
18 pages
ages 1 to 4
Little ones help prepare their homes for Santa’s arrival in this sweet and festive board book featuring an interactive element on every page, from glitter to felt!
Christmas is coming!
I can be Santa’s helper…all by my elf!
When the Christmas breeze swirls in the air, everyone prepares to bring out their holiday best…even the kids! A cast of eager little helpers get ready for the holidays, from rolling the perfect snowman to frosting gingerbread cookies. This time of year, there’s no such thing as being too young to help!
Christmas is coming!
I can be Santa’s helper…all by my elf!
When the Christmas breeze swirls in the air, everyone prepares to bring out their holiday best…even the kids! A cast of eager little helpers get ready for the holidays, from rolling the perfect snowman to frosting gingerbread cookies. This time of year, there’s no such thing as being too young to help!
MY TIDBITS
With glitter and joy, these pages awaken the Christmas excitement and dance through the traditions of the holiday season.
Already the cover gives off the popular Christmas glisten and shine with glitter to rub the fingers over and enjoy. From there, each page highlights a holiday-preparation moment, which radiates the curiosity and wonder of the season. Each time, there's a child who wants to prove their independence by showing that they can perform the activities by themselves. This comes across in text with the every-so-often, repeated phrase 'all by my elf'.
The text is written in rhyme with only a short phrase on each page to keep it very much at the attention span for the intended age group. It flows nicely and makes a lovely read-aloud. The repeated phrase appears only every couple pages or so, giving young listeners something to join in on if the desire but doesn't overwhelm, either. The independence comes across with the pride kids have to show-off what they can accomplish. In this case, building a snowman, decorating cookies, or hanging up lights.
The illustrations add another level as they incorporate textures for listeners to discover. These are varied and do include cloth and such, but they are also kept rather reserved to meld right in with the rest of the book.
It's an enjoyable read during the holiday season and is sure to delight y
oung readers, especially those who enjoy a little sparkle and shine.
And here they are...
Jeffrey Burton has written several books for children. He lives in New York City with his family
Nanette Regan is a freelance illustrator based in Jersey, a tiny island between England and France. She loves making joyful, messy, character-driven work that celebrates the chaotic magic of the everyday. Visit her online at NanetteRegan.com.