Book Review of Santa’s Slip Up by Raven Howell


Rating:⭐⭐⭐-(4/5)

On an eerie night of Halloween, frightful creatures such as spooks, zombies, cats, dogs, bats, clowns, owls, goblins, spiders, and skeletons roam freely while the full moon casts an ominous glow. 


“Ho, ho, ho!" is heard, but who could it be? It seems even our famous dear Santa is not immune to mistakes. However, silky humor saves the day, and a new champion emerges victorious at the year's Halloween parade. Want to know the new winner? Read this book to find out!


Each action depicted in this book has a corresponding graphic that complements it. The book would be a breezy read for young readers. It demonstrates better ways of managing mistakes, emphasizing that a gentle and more amiable approach is more effective. 


Similarly, the graphics quality is praiseworthy, with its captivating, eye-catching, and expressive nature that conveys a lot with minimal representations, making it highly engaging.


Indeed, the book is for children, but because of the slightly complex vocabulary, I recommend that adults read it to them. Despite the book's use of graphics, which provides children with a relatable experience and facilitates quick comprehension, the language may still pose a barrier to efficient understanding.


CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE A COPY OF THIS BOOK