Merry Christmas, Gus

Chris Chatterton

Book - 2020

Gus the dog doesn't like Christmas. He doesn't like carols, or cake, or Christmas jumpers. And he certainly doesn't like mistletoe. To Gus, a tree is only good for one thing, and it's not for hanging baubles on. But can everyone's favorite grump learn to love the season of goodwill?

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Subjects
Genres
Christmas fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Penguin Workshop 2020.
Language
English
Main Author
Chris Chatterton (author)
Item Description
"First published in 2020 by Macmillan Children's Books, and imprint of Pan Macmillan."
Physical Description
[24] unnumbered pages : color illustrations, 29 cm
Audience
Preschool age.
ISBN
9780593384770
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--Cute, funny, and overall delightful. This story is narrated by a puppy who lives with Gus, a grumpy, grown-up dog. Gus doesn't like much about Christmas until he learns there is more to it than decorations and sweaters. When Gus discovers that Christmas can be about spending time with his beloved puppy, he begins to come around. The book ends with a hilarious surprise. Illustrations in the book are colorful, engaging, and humorous. Students can make connections, predictions, and inferences with this text. There is an additional SEL perspective about happiness coming from connecting with and helping others. This story would be great for a read-aloud or lap reading. VERDICT A funny and cute Christmas story, this is recommended for elementary collections.--Christina Salazar, Mesquite I.S.D., TX

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Gus the dog doesn't like anything about Christmas--but maybe it doesn't have to be all about him. Grumpy Gus makes it clear, with his severe unibrow and unsmiling snout, that he does not like Christmas. His small canine companion, identical to Gus except for size and cheerful expression, tries decorating him with Christmas lights and bringing him candy canes. Friends sing carols. They make snowdogs in the snow. None of this produces the slightest smile from Gus. When Gus shows just how much he dislikes Christmas, his small companion curls up by the fire alone. Then Gus has second thoughts. Perhaps Christmas isn't just about his own dislikes. Perhaps he can do nice things for loved ones. He wraps gifts and redecorates, so when the smaller pup wakes in the morning, there are parts of Christmas to enjoy together. With these new experiences, Gus changes his mind about Christmas…though the gift he receives returns the frown to his brow. This simple story features straightforward text paired with clean illustrations and contrasting moods and personalities that make for a humorous reading experience for very young listeners and independent readers alike. Gus' realization and the resultant turn of events offer satisfying social-emotional layers that point at the true meanings of holidays, relationships, and giving. (This book was reviewed digitally.) A great read for any season. (Picture book. 3-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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