The Christmas Bear

The Christmas Bear by Henrietta Stickland, published by Puffin Books in 1998, is a delightful children’s book that captures the magic of Christmas Eve. In this 32-page story, readers follow Cub, who unexpectedly falls through a hole in the North Pole and finds himself in Santa’s workshop. Guided by Santa, Cub experiences the bustling atmosphere of toy-making and gift-wrapping, culminating in a special surprise ride on Santa’s sleigh.
This edition presents a charming narrative that intertwines themes of holidays and celebrations with the enchanting world of Santa and his elves. The illustrations by Paul Stickland add a vibrant touch, enhancing the whimsical journey of Cub. With its focus on Christmas and the joy of giving, The Christmas Bear offers a heartwarming experience for young readers, making it a fitting addition to any holiday collection.
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It’s Christmas Eve, and Cub has fallen through a hole in the North Pole and landed smack in the middle of Santa’s workshop. The elves are busy making toys, wrapping presents, and addressing packages, so Cub is treated to a tour of the workshop led by none other than Santa himself! At the end of the night, there’s a special surprise in store for Cub — he gets to go for a ride on Santa’s sleigh. ” Paul Stickland’s extravagant paintings infuse this tale…with magic and wonder.” — “Publishers Weekly,” starred review
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