Olive, the Other Reindeer

by Vivian Walsh illustrated by J. Otto Seibold

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    • Grades: K - 2
    • Ages: 5 - 7
    • Format: Paperback Book
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This endearing holiday adventure stars a helpful dog who thinks she is one of Santa's reindeer and puts a new spin on Santa's Christmas Eve journey around the world.

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Olive is a dog, there's no doubt about that, but a certain holiday tune changes her mind. "All of the other reindeer," goes the song. "Olive the other reindeer," she hears. Olive must be a reindeer! So she does what any other reindeer would do—Olive heads off to the North Pole to help Santa deliver his toys.

She arrives just in time, and even though Santa knows Olive can't fly, he lets her join the team. Off they go on their Christmas flight, and it's a good thing Olive is along for the ride. Olive may not be able to fly, but she can fetch, chew, and sniff better than anyone. When things go terribly wrong, Olive saves the day by doing what she does best—being a dog!

Children will be charmed by Santa's newest "reindeer" in this clever story about the value of being oneself.

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Product Details

    • Grades: K - 2
    • Ages: 5 - 7
  • Product Type: Book
  • Page Count: 40 pages
  • Dimensions: 7 1/4" x 9 3/16"
  • Language: English
  • ISBN 13: 978-0-590-68951-9

Editorial Reviews

"Seibold's gregarious cartoons create an avocado-and-tomato colored cartoon Christmas in which little details shine."—Kirkus Reviews