How Winston Saved Christmas

Lemniscaat

€18.99
Concentration & memory
Language and communication

Alex T. Smith's Christmas books have become a household name! The Grompus and The Nutcracker are great to read year-round, but especially so in the run-up to Christmas. And now there's a third book, written like the previous titles in 24.5 chapters, so you can read it as an Advent calendar (which never works, because once you start, you want to keep going).

Winston the mouse has an important task. On Christmas Eve, he finds a letter to Santa Claus that hasn't arrived in the mailbox – so he sets out on his own to deliver it in time for Christmas Day. Along the way, he has all sorts of exciting adventures and makes some wonderful friends. Will he find Santa in time?

Not only can you read a little bit each day, but there's also something to do every day: from crafting a Winston finger puppet to baking gingerbread mice and making Christmas table decorations. December has never been so much fun! An exciting Christmas adventure full of activities.

  • Book 'How Winston Saved Christmas'
  • Author: Alex T Smith
  • Number of pages: 176
  • Dimensions: 26.2cm x 20.7cm x 2.3cm
  • Age: 5+ years

Children who are read to develop a familiarity with books, increasing their chances of becoming enthusiastic readers themselves. They'll be able to read independently more quickly. They'll also be less bored at school, be more eager to learn, have broader general knowledge, and develop better.

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Interactive reading; You can involve your child more in the story by asking questions, for example.
Afterwards you can talk about the story and your child's experiences in order to create an imagination with the living environment.
Reading together before going to sleep ensures peace and regularity.
Try to act out the story in the book with the whole family. This way the child will fully live the event. With the help of reenacting you can pay attention to story comprehension.

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