From Kirkus Reviews
When Edward has trouble learning to read, his teacher urges tests but his mother counsels ``Patience.'' Then, in Edward's house on Christmas Eve, Santa accidentally drops the all- important book listing the gifts children will receive--and when Edward catches up with him to give it back, Santa invites him to come along to help. Since Edward can't read, he just holds the book and turns pages. But when Santa's glasses tumble into the sea, Edward realizes he must try to read--and finds he can. Appropriately, the last gift is a book for Edward, which he reads all by himself on Christmas morning. The novel twist on the popular scenario makes a sweet story that's sure to be a hit, especially with McPhail's cozy illustrations of Edward's home and a traditional Santa. (Picture book. 4-8) --
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Product Description
On Christmas Eve, Edward's father reads aloud Edward's favorite story about Santa Claus. "How does Santa remember all the names of the boys and girls he gives presents to, " asks Edward. "Maybe he has it all written down in a book, " his mother suggests. How Edward finds that very book and returns it to Santa makes a beguiling, inspiring Christmas adventure. Full color.