A heartwarming Christmas story about friendship, love, and the true spirit of giving
Norman the Button has everything ready for Christmas... except for one thing: a gift for his best friend, Freddy the Teddy In a panic, Norman sets off on a wild gift-searching adventure, but his extravagant ideas don't quite work out as planned.
With time running out and his budget in stitches, Norman turns to the simplest but most meaningful idea: a homemade gift. Armed with yarn and hope, he knits together a heartfelt creation, all the while wondering if it will be good enough to show Freddy how much he cares.
Filled with lovable characters, a festive atmosphere, and a sincere message about the power of friendship and perseverance, Norman's Gift is the perfect holiday read for young readers and families. This delightful picture book, brimming with charming illustrations, combines humor and warmth to show that the best gifts come from the heart. In Norman's journey, children will discover that the most meaningful gifts are often the ones made with love-even if they're a little imperfect. A true holiday treasure that celebrates the joy of giving, creativity, and the spirit of Christmas.
Named a Best Book of 2019 by Kirkus Reviews and winner of the indieBRAG Medallion, Norman's Gift is sure to become a holiday classic that will warm the hearts of children and parents alike.
Perfect for ages 4-8. A must-have addition to your Christmas bookshelf
If you love books like:
The Polar Express by Chris Van AllsburgBear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma WilsonThe Snowman by Raymond BriggsHow to Catch an Elf by Adam WallaceThe Best Christmas Gift by Michael B. GarlandThe Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein... then you'll fall in love with Norman's Gift-a sweet, funny, and touching story that captures the true spirit of Christmas
Praise for Norman's Gift:
"The message that real friends value their pals most for being themselves couldn't be delivered by a cuter button." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A fun holiday sequel with an evergreen message." - Publishers Weekly