Dog's first Christmas

Natalie Nelson

Book - 2024

"It's the holiday season, and Dog smells a change in the air. With his new friend Baby by his side, Dog investigates the many strange occurrences in their home--like a tree in the living room, fragile balls that are not for fetching, and friends new and old--as he gets into the Christmas spirit with his family."--

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Subjects
Genres
Board books
Christmas fiction
Published
Philadelphia, PA : Quirk Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Natalie Nelson (author)
Item Description
Cover title.
On board pages.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781683694465
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Review by School Library Journal Review

Toddler-PreS--This adorable follow-up to Dog's First Baby celebrates the wonders of the Christmas season with tongue-in-cheek humor. Dog introduces himself and Baby, and the story turns to the dog offering advice to Baby. Through wisdom presumably born of experience, Dog shares that ornament balls aren't for throwing, and there isn't a need to check the Christmas tree for squirrels. These life lessons and humor may go over some young readers' heads, but adults are sure to get a chuckle. Other seasonally appropriate traditions include baking, crafting, hanging stockings by the fire with care, and unwrapping presents. Nelson again features beautiful and striking mixed-media collage artwork. The palette incorporates the deep reds and greens of Christmas in contrast to mustard, royal blue, and a few shades of pink. Baby wears Christmas-themed PJs and other one-piece outfits and has a single blue coiled curl for hair, while the adult has black hair with blue squiggles. Both Baby and adult have light brown skin and when caroling, they sing to another family with light brown skin who have a menorah in the window. VERDICT A must purchase.--Sarah Sieg

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