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An Otis Christmas

Book Loren Long Holiday 2013
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Regan McMahon By Regan McMahon , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 5+

Tractor brings help to birthing horse in tense holiday tale.

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What's the Story?

Otis is ready to go to sleep in his stall in the barn on a cold Christmas Eve when he hears the farmer say that Mama horse is having a rough time giving birth: \"We need Doc Baker out here tonight or we'll lose 'em both!\" The farmer sends a farmhand to get the vet, but, when his truck slides down a hill and plunges into a snowdrift, Otis figures it's up to him to get through and get Doc. He takes a shortcut and makes it there, waking Doc up with the shiny new horn the farmer gave him as a Christmas present. They get back in time to save the day (or night, in this case).

Is It Any Good?

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Otis fans will enjoy this tale because of Otis' eternal optimism and courage and author-illustrator Loren Long's dazzling illustrations, stark and dramatic in the wintery nighttime landscape.

Still, the logic in this story is not as airtight as in previous Otis outings. Would a tractor really drive down a perilous pine log? And will little kids grasp, relate to, or be scared by the horse's life-threateningly difficult labor? Many kids may find this a sweet, exciting story about the caring community of animals and humans that make up Otis' world. But some may find the health-crisis plot confusing or disturbing.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about veterinarians. How are they different from the doctors that kids see? Have you ever taken a pet to be treated by a vet?

  • Have you read other Otis books? What's fun about a tractor character who helps his farm friends in a crisis? How does An Otis Christmas compare with other Otis stories? Is it as good? Why, or why not?

  • How does this story compare with other Christmas stories you know? What's your favorite Christmas story, book, movie, cartoon, or TV show?

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