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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. PSC REVIEW: Lucas has devised a very clever Christmas story. The toys at the museum never get presents, so they wrap each other up under the Christmas tree. But poor Bunting the toy cat wraps the last present and realizes he can’t be wrapped. Hiding himself in a box, he waits out Christmas Eve with the other toys. The packages are unwrapped by the toys, with Bunting being the last to be unwrapped. He has no package to unwrap. The angel at the top of the tree sees his sadness and gives him a small box wrapped in golden paper. The gift is a star which grants a wish. Bunting wishes for Christmas to last forever and it does. Giving is important, as learned here as the toys give themselves to one another and share their happiness. The large format of this book will make it easy to share as a read-a-loud and the details in the drawings of the toys will provide a lot to look at. ( ) no reviews | add a review
One very special Christmas Eve Bunting and the rest of the toys in the museum are gathered around the tree, but what's this? There are no presents! What can they do? The normally reserved Bunting has a wonderful idea. Why don't the toys give themselves to each other as gifts? No library descriptions found. |
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