This lift-the-page and -flap board book sees two children travel to visit Santa and Mrs. Claus on Christmas Eve.
After receiving an invitation, the children travel on a sled pulled by a husky through snowy forests and across the ice. After the tour of the famous toy workshop, they head home in Santa’s sleigh. The text plods along slowly, generally with only a phrase or one word on a two-page layout. This story is actually one very long sentence, with limited punctuation, which makes it very difficult to read aloud and doesn’t allow readers much time to observe each illustration and flap without losing the thread of the narrative. This is unfortunate given that the images are charming, from the wide-eyed deer of the forest to busy elves in the workshop. The differences between the scenes of the quiet, snowy journey and the bustling production line are a nice visual reminder that the holiday season can be both a serene and a busy time of year. Still, the art can’t quite make up for issues with the writing. The two featured children have brown skin and black hair, Santa Claus is brown-skinned while Mrs. Claus is light-skinned, and the elves vary in skin tone.
The text bogs down the otherwise engaging and cheerful illustrations.
(Board book. 2-4)