Title: The Biggest Smallest Christmas Present
Author: Harriet Muncaster
Illustrator: Harriet Muncaster
Publisher: G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers
Publication Date: October 18, 2016
Genre/Format: Picture Book
Grade Range: Preschool-2
The Biggest Smallest Christmas Present
Synopsis:
Clementine is a teeny-tiny girl who lives with her average-sized family. It’s mostly fun being the smallest, but Christmas can be tricky. Santa brings beautiful toys, but they are too big for this little girl.
Every year, Clementine tries to tell Santa she’s small. But the cookies she ices with a message to Santa are eaten, and the words she stamps out on the roof are covered by fresh snow. It’ll take a whole lot of Christmas spirit for Clementine to find the right way to reach Santa—and when she does, she just might get the toy of her dreams!
My Thoughts:
This book was a delight to read. Filled with adorable illustrations, tiny little Clementine shows us how to make the best out of what we are presented with. My six-year old not only enjoyed the story, but the illustrations as well. It’s been a wonderful addition to our growing Christmas book collection.
The Biggest Smallest Christmas Present can be found at your local book retailer or online at stores like Amazon
