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MR. SANTA by Jarvis

MR. SANTA

by Jarvis ; illustrated by Jarvis

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9781536238839
Publisher: Candlewick

A child wakes to find Santa delivering presents, then spends the night peppering him with questions.

Caregivers will relate to Santa as he endures a seemingly endless barrage of questions. He is asked everything from “Did you read my letter?” to “Is your belly button innie or out?” St. Nick never replies—he can’t get a word in edgewise—but the child is cheerfully undeterred. Still asking question after question, the youngster joins Santa as he delivers more gifts and then heads to the North Pole. The text rhymes, though the rhyme scheme is inconsistent, making for a well-paced if slightly bumpy reading experience. The illustrations have a soft, smudged effect that evokes the feeling of a hazy memory or a fantasy—an apt pairing for the text, since at the book’s end, the child isn’t sure whether the experience was real or just a dream. The combination of warm yellows and deep blues conveys both winter’s cold and the holiday’s warmth. Jarvis incorporates fun details, such as a miniature Santa in a snow globe, curious pets looking on, and an elf directing the reindeer landing when Santa returns home. Clad in traditional garb and a pair of small spectacles, Santa is light-skinned, while the child is brown-skinned. The young protagonist’s dogged curiosity makes for a wholly original Yuletide tale, infused with the magic and wonder of Christmas.

Holiday enchantment.

(Picture book. 3-7)