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H**S
Santa Post
Such a lovely story to read to younger children!! Lift the flaps add to the enjoyment.
T**S
Brilliant book!
A fantastic book-great for encouraging letter writing.
M**5
Interesting read for 4 year old, only a slight issue!
Great, interesting book for my four year old. The only slight issue we now have is she wanted to ask Santa for snow before Christmas like the little girl in the book!
R**E
Santa Sucks
Two stars for the cute illustrations.Based on the blurb I thought this was promising. But it was disappointing. Not only Santa has no idea, his whole team and emergency helpers are also completely inept. Shouldn't Santa know that his reindeer can't think past a carrot? They know the phrase "Peace out" though.So do we find out what Amy wanted?*Spoilers*No, even is she asked for snow, Santa didn't bring it. He did leave her with a friend that melts, whilst the other kids have teddies and drums.Should have also left a note stuck to the snowman saying "Hi Amy, have a great Christmas thank you so much for not living somewhere hotter!"How did this go past an editor?!Printed in China.
K**Y
Brilliant interactive story
Brilliant interactive story. Beautifully illustrated. My 2 year old loves it.
S**
Christmas book
Great Kids book
M**K
Lovely Christmas Book
Dragon Post and Beast Feast by Emma Yarlett are two of my 4 year old son’s favourite books, so I was excited to read Santa Post with him.Santa receives a letter down the chimney from a girl named Amy. Unfortunately, it lands in the fire and gets burnt in places so Santa can’t read what it is Amy wants for Christmas. He enlists the help of some festive friends to try to make Amy’s Christmas special.My son loved this book. The letters come in the form of lift the flap, so your child can open them which is a feature he loves. He enjoys the story and although we have only had the book for a few days, he has already asked for it four or five times. I would recommend!*With thanks to Walker Books for providing a copy to review.
J**E
A joyful and fun read
It’s Christmas Eve and Santa has a real life Christmas emergency. He’s received a letter from a little girl called Amy but it got burnt coming down the chimney and Santa can’t see what she wants. Despite thinking his very hardest, he can’t work out what she needs. He enlists the help from his friends, the elves, the polar bears and the reindeers. Will he manage to find the perfect gift in time for Christmas Day? Packed with letters and gifts to open this wonderfully interactive book is bound to delight younger readers. It is one of those stories that will be shared over and over again. Emma’s bold and vibrant illustrations are completely joyful, sprinkled with humour and a touch of Christmas magic this book is completely irresistible.
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