Sunday, December 21, 2014

Reindeer Dust by Kate Dwyer

What if Santa can't see through the clouds to land?

Smith Publicity and Net Galley gave me the opportunity to read this book for review (thank you).  It has been published and would be a very special Christmas gift under your tree.

The illustrations are sweet and colorful.  It's a cloudy, cloudy day and one little boy knows that if he can't see the stars, Santa is not going to be able to find him.  Instead of pouting about that, he conjures up some glitter dust that shines.  He's pretty sure the reindeer's sharp eyes will be able to see it despite the clouds.

When he explains his plan to his friends, they create a big circle of glitter dust in the snow and then draw the way to their houses.  It looks like the spokes on a wheel.  Sure enough, Santa finds them and the presents come through so they all have a wonderful Christmas morning.  

It's a fun, uplifting tale that will make everyone smile.

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