CHRISTMAS MIDDLE GRADE NOVEL: Clarice Bean - Think Like an Elf by Lauren Child
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Clarice Bean reminds me of some of my favorite realistic fiction characters such as Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, or my favorite, Clementine by Sara Pennypacker. She's lively, hopeful, and eager to bring the Christmas spirit to life for her family and friends. Clarice Bean's voice is delightful to read as she informs the reader about herself, her family, and the inevitable mishaps that occur. The voice reads so much like a child it's amazing. The way Lauren Child's books combines a variety of text sizes with Child's unique artwork makes for a thoroughly enjoyable reading experience. All together the design of the text combined with the words used (including some made up nonsensical words), left me feeling like I could here Clarice's voice in my head. The story itself is made up of many humorous moments as Clarice tries to make up for her families' lack of Christmas cheer. She writes and delivers cards to the neighbors, even those who don't want them. She practices singing for the upcoming concert and tries to help out at home. But mixing up packages, losing the turkey to the dog, and fudge that has to be broken with a hammer provide plenty of stress for Clarice and her family. There is a general British feel to the story (unsurprising as the author/illustrator is British), but young readers will figure things out pretty easily. Overall, a delightful read with a strong voice for young readers who enjoy a rollicking tale of friendship, good intentions, and Christmas mayhem.
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