Olivia Helps with Christmas
with audio recroding
By Ian Falconer
Illustrated by Ian Falconer / Narrator Dame Edna
Table of Contents
About The Book
Everyone's favorite Caldecott honor-winning porcine and #1 Kris Cringle enthusiast is helping to make the season brighter than ever.
Christmas is coming, and Olivia is incredibly busy. She has to wait for Santa, make sure dad sets up the tree, wait for Santa, watch mom make the Christmas dinner, wait for Santa, oversee the care with which the stockings are hung and, of course, OPEN HER PRESENTS! Do you see how hard it is to be so helpful during the holidays?
A lovingly-told and lavishly-illustrated Olivia Helps With Christmas is the perfect stuffing for any stocking, and a bright star atop the Olivia series. Now available as an eBook with audio!
Christmas is coming, and Olivia is incredibly busy. She has to wait for Santa, make sure dad sets up the tree, wait for Santa, watch mom make the Christmas dinner, wait for Santa, oversee the care with which the stockings are hung and, of course, OPEN HER PRESENTS! Do you see how hard it is to be so helpful during the holidays?
A lovingly-told and lavishly-illustrated Olivia Helps With Christmas is the perfect stuffing for any stocking, and a bright star atop the Olivia series. Now available as an eBook with audio!
About The Illustrator
Ian Falconer
Ian Woodward Falconer (1959–2023) was an author and illustrator of children’s books, including the beloved Olivia series, and a designer of sets and costumes for the theater. He created thirty covers for The New Yorker as well as other publications.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (November 16, 2010)
- Length: 58 pages
- ISBN13: 9781442427365
- Ages: 4 - 8
Awards and Honors
- Bank Street Best Books of the Year
Resources and Downloads
High Resolution Images
- Book Cover Image (jpg): Olivia Helps with Christmas Enhanced eBook 9781442427365
- Author Photo (jpg): Ian Falconer Photo Credit:(0.1 MB)
Any use of an author photo must include its respective photo credit