Spot's Christmas board book (Spot)
by
Eric Hill
The Christmas season is a very busy time, and Spot knows that as well as anyone else. Everyone in Spot's house has something to do: there's the tree to put up and decorate, presents to make and wrap, and Mom needs Spot's help in the kitchen. Spot is so excited, keeping a sharp eye out for any flying reindeer, he almost forgets to leave milk and cookies for Santa!
Board book, 12 pages
Published
September 16th 2004
by Putnam Juvenile
(first published 2004)
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Spot prepares for a secular Christmas by singing carolers, decorating the Christmas tree, making cookies, making cards, wrapping presents, hanging up a stocking, and leaving milk and cookies for Santa Claus. The story ends with Spot discovering his stocking is full of gifts and the milk and cookies are gone.
Heidi
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I think I like this Spot Christmas book better. Not sure why. Maybe because the copy was more pristine than the other. Or because the possibilities for toddler were more fun. Yet I think I'll pass on the storytime option because I don't want to overdo the Christmas/holiday part.
Pretty sure this is the Spot Christmas book we read at the store. Its simplicity makes it a nice book for explaining Christmas traditions to youngest readers.
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Eric Gordon Hill OBE was a popular author and illustrator of children's picture books, best known for his character Spot the Dog. His works have been widely praised for their contributions to child literacy. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2008 New Year Honours.
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