The Christmas Sweater

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Age Range
4+
Release Date
November 25, 2025
ISBN
978-0593533918
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It’s Christmas morning, and Theo’s Yiayia has knitted his dog, Ari, a special red sweater. But when Ari shows his disinterest in the gift, Theo steps in to show his grandmother just how much they appreciate her kindness. He proposes a hike to Echo Lake, just him and Ari, where he can use his new snowshoes and Ari can sport his new sweater!

The woods are a winter wonderland, and more snow swirls as they hike. But just when they reach the lake, Theo realizes Ari’s sweater has disappeared, along with their tracks and every familiar landmark. Could they have lost Yiayia’s gift and the way home?

Luckily, Ari spots something in the snow that turns out to be a surprising solution to their predicament. And when they get home, they find an even bigger surprise from that amazing Christmas sweater.

Jan Brett’s story of the bond between boy and dog radiates warmth and charm, while her signature border details hint at a final Christmas miracle sure to wow any crowd. The Christmas Sweater is a beautiful tale that’s sure to become an instant Christmas classic in every household.

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1 review
Winter wonder and an opinionated pup
(Updated: June 28, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.8
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
Jan Brett brings her signature style to another Christmas tale, featuring adventurous Theo, his knitting Yiayia, and his pug Ari, who is not a fan of knitted sweaters, even ones from Yiayia. Determined to prove to Ari that a warm sweater is perfect for winter, Theo heads out with the dog and his new snowshoes, but a growing snowstorm brings more adventure than either of them expected.

When I was growing up, Brett's books were a holiday staple, emerging from the special shelf with tales of snowbound lands, inquisitive critters, and often, a small mistake that turned out for the better. The Christmas Sweater struck me as reminiscent of The Mitten, with a homemade piece of knitting is the star of the show, as Ari's sweater catches on a branch and begins to unravel, unbeknownst to Theo until it is much too late. Or, just in time, as that red string becomes the pair's path home through the thick snow, and they return home to discover what has become of the rest of the sweater.

One thing that stood out to me about the writing style is how it's told in first person, which feels different from previous books (although I don't pretend to be an expert, just a fan).

Expect chilly snow, the warmth of human touch, illustrations full of animals and expressions to discover and love, and a story of how the perfect moment can come from imperfections.
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