Felix helps Sophie prove Santa's existence to her friends with a letter from the North Pole, and proves even more when he becomes one of his holiday helpers. 50 full-color illustrations. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I am a kindergarten teacher and I wish to respond to parents who fear this book because of the non-believing character. I use this book in my classroom not only for the international aspect, but also because it deals with people believing differently from eachother. Accepting and understanding the diversity among people is a difficult concept for early learners to understand. The 5-8 year old age group especially need to hear the message of tolerance, for they will be encountering a more diverse population as they enter into their elementary classrooms. When we read this story we have lots of discussions about how the holidays are celebrated throughout the world and in our own homes. We all have different traditions and beliefs, which is wonderful. It's important for children to understand that everyone does not have to agree. We can all respect eachothers differences while maintaining our own beliefs.
What a Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I have never taken the time to write about a book before, but I couldn't resist sharing the pleasure I took in reading this book. This book would be a great book for any classroom at all elementary levels. I plan to use the book in my 2nd grade classroom during a unit on holidays around the world at Christmas time. I can't wait to share this book with my students and my co-workers. The format of this book is excellent and the letters that Felix writes to Sophie are a great asset to this book. The book touches on many countries and has a great display of the world that is shown during Santa's holiday journey.
Elementary school tbeachers should buy this!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book includes themes from Italy, Sweden, Holland, and Russia. Sophie's classmates are multicultural, as well. Felix leaves to find Santa and corresponds with Sophie on his journey. The 5 letters are spread throughout the story, and are actually in envelopes that your child opens. You will also find a recipie, a photo of Felix with a real reindeer, a floor plan of Santa's house, and a special Felix santa hat! Felix also promises to write you if you write him! I taught grade 2 and the children immensely enjoyed every moment of this book. It has great illustrations. Parents and teachers alike should buy this book, especially if you want to teach about Christmas around the World.
An exciting, educational book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I teach Kindergarten and have gotten a great deal of use from this story. I have used it to introduce different countries and their holiday traditions. This book is also a great way to introduce timelines, maps, and letter writing. Even more important, the kids love it and ask me to read it over and over. A must have book for any classroom or home!
This book is fantastic
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is fantastic. My daughter, who is 8 loves for me to read this book as well as all the other Felix books to her. Even though she can read herself, it is special for me to read them to her. She loves to open up the letters that Felix writes. She can't wait to see where he is at in his journeys. I wish there were more of these books to share with her.
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