The 12 sleighs of Christmas

Sherri Duskey Rinker

Book - 2017

When, two weeks before Christmas, the elves discover that Santa's sleigh is in a bad state, twelve teams of elves set out to build twelve different sleighs: a souped up hot rod, a semitruck that flies, a ship that sails in the sky, and each version is more elaborate than the one before--but which will Santa choose?

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
San Francisco, California : Chronicle Books LLC [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Sherri Duskey Rinker (author)
Other Authors
Jake Parker, 1977- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 25 x 29 cm
ISBN
9781452145143
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this competition-minded holiday tale, Santa's elves discover that bigger and newer isn't always better. As the elves prepare to tune up Santa's sleigh for its Christmas Eve trip, they discover that it's a wreck: "The sleigh is totaled, smashed, and battered!/ The elves are rocked! They're shocked! It's shattered!" A dozen teams square off to create "the coolest sleigh," as judged by Santa himself. Though all manner of gleaming vehicles roll off the assembly line-hot rods, flying semi trucks, "aquatic, atomic, gigantic inventions"-it's the smallest elf who nails it, opting to refurbish, not reinvent. Rinker's zippy rhymes dip in and out of the elves' commentary ("'How's this for high-speed Christmas cheer?!'/ 'That reindeer thing is so last year.'"), and Parker's cartoons evoke vintage comics, mixing magic and mechanics as the elves' imaginations and talents run wild. Ages 3-5. Illustrator's agent: Judith Hansen, Hansen Literary. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-After discovering Santa's sleigh is in a terrible state, the elves propose having a build-off to create a new and better sleigh in the two weeks before Christmas. Santa will select the winner. The endpapers show the various sleigh designs on green graph paper as a hint to what is coming. Rhyming text introduces the building teams' final designs, including a dragster sleigh with gliders instead of wheels; a tricked-out semi-truck that flies; a floating ship with 50 sails; a blimp-hot-air balloon hybrid; a motorcycle-sleigh; and "flying saucers, trucks with wings, all sorts of clever, crazy things." On Christmas Eve, Santa is amused and proud of all the elves' inventions, but nothing seems exactly right. The smallest elf crew member knows what to do, he has secretly been working on a backup plan-surprise! Santa's sleigh, restored. The 500-year-old classic ride wins the build-off. The colorful illustrations, created in brush pen and rendered digitally, are a perfect fit for sleigh creations reminiscent of Dr. Seuss's imaginative vehicles. VERDICT A splendid choice for any holiday read-aloud collection wishing to incorporate STEM concepts.-Diane Olivo-Posner, Los Angeles Public Library © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Two weeks before Christmas, the elves are expecting to do a quick tune-up on Santas sleighbut someone has totaled the thing (the last spread provides a clue as to who, though when remains unclear). The gear-loving elves have a contest to see who can provide The Big Man with a souped-up replacement. Rinkers no stranger to vehicle books (Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site; Steam Train, Dream Train), and her rhyming text revels in imaginative detail. Parkers digitally colored brush pen illustrations are up to the task of picturing a DRAGSTER sleigh that really squeals, a tricked-out semitruck that flies, etc. elissa gershowitz (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The author of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site (2011) moves on to a different kind of vehicle with this rhyming story about the invention of alternative sleighs for Santa's Christmas Eve deliveries. Just two weeks before Christmas, Santa's elves discover that his usual sleigh, stored away for a year, has been damaged. The elves decide to hold a contest to build a new sleigh, with Santa choosing the winning entry. Twelve teams are formed, with one new invention revealed over each of the next 12 days. The sleighs are wildly imaginative, with different types of power and similarities to actual modes of transportation. On Christmas Eve, one rebel elf who has worked alone reveals Santa's original sleigh restored to pristine condition. Santa opts for this traditional choice, so the elves take off on a race with their new inventions. The text uses varying rhyme schemes, starting off well but becoming more difficult to read as the story progresses. Several terminal word pairs do not rhyme correctly, slowing readers down. Busy, bright illustrations capture the intricacies of the unusual inventions and the antics of the elf crew. The elves appear androgynous, some with light skin and some with brown skin; a few have gray hair. Notably, the elf who restores Santa's beloved sleigh has brown skin; Santa is white. This will interest kids who love their vehicles, but the text simply doesn't take flight. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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