Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
09/14/21
Pages:
1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN:
0-358-39342-6
ISBN 13:
978-0-358-39342-9
Dewey:
E
Dimensions:
29 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Horn Book
(Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2021)
This silly story takes readers through Santa's hiring process for sleigh pullers. A want ad states: "Only one night of work each year. See the world." Also, "magic flying dust will be provided." Thirteen eager teams respond; some are dismissed right away (sloths: "Maybe one house a night?"; sharks: "Can we eat the presents?"). More animals are eliminated during the test run (elephants, cats). When Santa names Team Monkey as his "official SLEIGH PULLERS," the text announces, "THE END." It's not, and there's one more premature "THE absolutely real and final END" before it's down to just one team. "Did the reindeer have what it takes?" Of course, the "for real this time" ending is never in doubt. Willms's bright, lively illustrations match the text's energy and heighten its humor. Kitty Flynn
Kirkus Reviews
On Santa's first Christmas delivering presents, there's a job opening at the North Pole.Almost everything is all set for Santa's new gig. The toys are made, the new sleigh is painted, and Santa's new suit looks great. With seven days until Christmas Eve, Santa posts a job description for sleigh pullers. Scores of animals show up for the interviews. Santa gives the top interviewees each a chance to show their skills on a test run, driving the sleigh through the air and landing it on a roof. Each team of animals has a major flaw, but the monkeys are organized and stick the landing. In the middle of the book, Santa hires the monkeys and "The End" of the story is declared. But then a monkey throws a snowball. The ensuing chaos means Santa must find a new team. The dogs? They do great. "The absolutely real and final End." Until a squirrel appears, and they dash off after it. With only two days until Christmas Eve, there is only one applicant team left. Can the reindeer do the job? This imaginative origin story is a humorous survey of the stereotypical traits of different animals. The illustrations have a fun meta energy perfect for interactive storytimes. Santa and the elves are depicted as White, and there's little diversity evident in the names of the children on his list. (This book was reviewed digitally.)A likely crowd pleaser for the preschool set. (Picture book. 3-6)
Many animals want to audition to pull Santa's sleigh and deliver toys to children around the world. But can anyone actually get the job done? This hilarious, behind-the-scenes story about Santa’s reindeer crew is perfect for fans of Santa Claus: The World's First Toy Expert and Olive, the Other Reindeer.
It's Santa's first Christmas, and he needs to find the perfect team to pull his sleigh so he can deliver gifts to children around the world.
All sorts of animals answer his ad: SLEIGH PULLERS WANTED! But sloths are too slow, bunnies are a bit bouncy, and no one seems quite right for the job. Who can Santa turn to?
This funny, festive tale of teamwork is a perfect addition to your picture book library this holiday season!