Review Detail
Kids Indie
191
A Cute First Time Christmas Story
Overall rating
4.5
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Lemming’s First Christmas tells the story of a lemming named Avingaq, who lives under a house and hears people singing about Santa Claus. She then asks her friends who Santa Claus is and they explain that he puts presents under a tree. Avingaq now needs her friends to help her find a tree so that they can celebrate Christmas and get presents delivered by Santa. Avingaq’s friends look for the perfect tree yet bring back items that aren’t exactly a tree. Will they find a tree in time for Christmas?
What I liked: I am not too familiar with a lemming, but the cover of this book was too cute, and Christmas is my favorite holiday. I am really glad that I got the chance to read this book because the images stand out and the story is cute.
I love how each of the characters brings different items to Avingaq and asks if what they have found is a tree. I love that while each of them brings something that isn’t a tree, each of the items that they provided is useful. I appreciate that the tree they find is something that they stumble upon right as they are ready to give up.
After the story, some pages show you how to pronounce each of the character’s names as they are Inuit. It explains what the names mean and provides you with the pronunciation for them. I appreciate that this is included as I was struggling while reading through this book, I do wish that the book opened with this piece though so that I would know it was there.
Final Verdict: Lemming’s First Christmas is a great book to introduce children to the concept of Santa Claus. This book shows how a Christmas tree doesn’t have to look one specific way and shows how everyone can participate in the holiday.
What I liked: I am not too familiar with a lemming, but the cover of this book was too cute, and Christmas is my favorite holiday. I am really glad that I got the chance to read this book because the images stand out and the story is cute.
I love how each of the characters brings different items to Avingaq and asks if what they have found is a tree. I love that while each of them brings something that isn’t a tree, each of the items that they provided is useful. I appreciate that the tree they find is something that they stumble upon right as they are ready to give up.
After the story, some pages show you how to pronounce each of the character’s names as they are Inuit. It explains what the names mean and provides you with the pronunciation for them. I appreciate that this is included as I was struggling while reading through this book, I do wish that the book opened with this piece though so that I would know it was there.
Final Verdict: Lemming’s First Christmas is a great book to introduce children to the concept of Santa Claus. This book shows how a Christmas tree doesn’t have to look one specific way and shows how everyone can participate in the holiday.
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