Elmore and the big Christmas rescue

Dev Petty

Book - 2025

"When Santa gets a cold right before Christmas, it's up to Elmore the Moose to rescue the holiday"--

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Subjects
Genres
Christmas fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Doubleday Books for Young Readers 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Dev Petty (author)
Other Authors
Mike Boldt (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
Audience
Ages 3-7.
ISBN
9780593518052
9780593518069
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1--Petty follows up Elmore the Christmas Moose with a new picture book about the beloved animal stepping in to help Santa. It's a week before Christmas and Santa Claus has gotten sick. As he recuperates on a beach, all preparations at the North Pole are placed in the hands of Elmore the Moose. His to-do list is long, but his enthusiasm is evident in the letters he writes back and forth to Santa. When Santa doesn't have the answers for the problems Elmore encounters, the moose must gather the courage and creativity to do things his way. Children will learn about problem-solving and being oneself as Elmore tries to motivate the reindeer to exercise and get along with the elves as they go about their routines. Mixed in with some wordplay and puns having to do with Elmore's name, the text and artwork reveal that first days on the job can be imperfect, but still successful. VERDICT Recommended for story hours revolving around Christmas.--Tanya Boudreau

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Elmore the Christmas moose returns for another holiday season. When Santa Claus falls sick a week before Christmas, Mrs. Claus sends him on vacation for some R & R. "I had an important decision to make: who to leave in charge while I was away," says Santa. While the obvious choice seems Mrs. Claus, Santa decides to ask Elmore to step in for him and gives him an exceptionally long to-do list--just one of many instances of text contained in the artwork that invite readers' laughter. Boldt's illustrations feel busy, matching the wordiness of the writing; at times they seem as though they'd be better suited to animation, but there's ample humor in several letters Elmore writes to Santa about his mishaps and struggles with grouchy reindeer and mischievous elves as they prepare for Christmas Eve. Santa tries to help by writing back from afar, but his medicine makes him sleepy, with a much-needed letter going unfinished, and Elmore is left to his own devices as chaos ensues in the cartoon-style illustrations. Santa rallies when he receives a particularly panicked missive and advises the moose to make this "Elmore's Christmas." With that encouragement, Elmore makes more work for everyone by doing away with the naughty/nice list, but all's well that ends well as he literally takes the reins on Christmas Eve and delivers presents before Santa's return to the North Pole. Santa and Mrs. Claus are tan-skinned; the elves are diverse. A bustling, jolly holiday read.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.