Lucy’s First Christmas is the
third book in the Lucy Tales series, written by Rolynda Tassan and illustrated
by Ruby Wheeler. Lucy is a rescue cat who now lives with a lovely family,
comprising Mom, Dad, youngster Ben and other animals, Sissy, Addy, and Pippin.
Something’s up in the household with Mom baking cookies, Dad fixing the lights
for the Christmas tree, and Ben outside building a snowman. All this unusual
activity puzzles Lucy. The other animals tell Lucy that since the next day is
Christmas Day, Santa will be visiting that night to drop off presents for
everyone. Everyone is busy with activities, getting ready for the holiday, and
Lucy wants to help. But a little kitten can’t exactly help to wrap the presents
and untangle the Christmas lights, and outside in the snow Lucy manages to fall
into a snowdrift. What can Lucy do to help everyone get ready for the
festivities? One thing Lucy does very well is snuggle, and that’s how she found
a way to help everyone by tucking them into bed on Christmas Eve.
This is an adorable story with a
deeper meaning for families, their animals, and the love and warmth of the
Christmas spirit. The book is dedicated to the shelter and rescue volunteers
who embrace those animals waiting for their forever families. Lucy finds love
and warmth in a family that cares for her. The Christmas theme, with giving and
caring for others, is one that youngsters will appreciate as well. The idea of
the family preparing for a holiday together, everyone doing the tasks that they
do best, spending time together as a family by reading a Christmas story aloud
in front of the tree, giving gifts and making sure that everyone feels as if
they are a special part of the celebrations will enchant young and older
readers alike. The illustrations are delightful, simple, and colourful, and
convey the ideas expressed in the text. Each panel is very clear, and this is a
good opportunity for young readers who are reading with a parent or caregiver
to discuss the picture in depth. This lovely, charming story is the perfect
read for Christmas or any time of year and is sure to bring joy to young
readers for many more years to come.
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