PreS-Gr 3–In this modern Christmas tale, a small Hawaiian palm tree named Everett Green pursues his dream to become the most famous and glamorous tree, like the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City. Everett, in hot pursuit of fame and glory, spruces up with twinkling lights and heads to the airport for New York. When a winter storm grounds all flights, the palm tree realizes his dream is over. However, a little girl notices him and tells him he looks like a Christmas tree to her, which instills a newfound confidence and generosity of spirit in him. He cheers up the sad stranded passengers with his singing and performing talents, teaching everyone, including himself, that the holiday is about spreading joy no matter where you are or what you look like. This book includes some clever wordplay, including “branch out,” “ruffle his fronds,” and “spruce up a bit,” while the pages are well-spaced with vibrant illustrations.
VERDICT The incongruity of a Hawaiian palm tree centered in a Christmas story will delight and amuse readers. Consider this one for picture book shelves.
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