Disney's Little Einsteins: Christmas Wish
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Blast off with the Little Einsteins on these new fun-filled all-new adventures! Leo, June, Quincy, Annie and Rocket areback in a series of five new paperback missions involving pirates, knights,magic, and much more!Quincy's Dream- Quincy discovers the power of imagination as the team helps him to confront his fears.Annie' Solo Mission - The team has floated away and its up to the littlest Little Einstein to pilot Rocket and save them Product details and pricing info |
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4 Customer Reviews Posted
- Wonderful book for young children
- We just received this book yesterday, and have already read it twice! My one year old son especially loves drumming the beat to move the toy soldiers. I like the fact that each child is unselfish, and uses their wish to help Annie.
I think this is a wonderful little Christmas story, that has the potential to teach your child to be unselfish with their Christmas Wishes. - 2007-12-05, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great Story!
- This is a very cute book with a good lesson about what's important -- friendship! It's a little more advanced than I expected -- a bit over the 2- and 3-year-old mindset, but still a great book.
- 2007-10-27, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- No "huh?" involved---lots of merry fun!
- Another reviewer wrote "huh?" about the book's ending, but it makes perfect sense: The reason Annie's wish box was empty was because HER WISH ALREADY CAME TRUE! Her wish was to spend Christmas with her best friends--it's that simple (even my preschooler got it!).
- 2007-10-23, 1 of 1 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Nice stickers, weak story
- With a sheet of 23 stickers stapled into its spine, this ought to be a sure-fire hit for any "Little Einsteins" fan. Unfortunately, the story is weak. It doesn't teach much of anything, and its plot doesn't make much sense.
It's Christmas Eve, and when Santa arrives with gifts, he leaves one for each of the kids except Annie. Hers must have fallen off his sleigh! So off they go -- finding the gift on top of Mount Everest, where it's guarded by a mountain goat. Annie's present? An empty box. But she's happy, because she's with her friends.
Say it with me: "Huh?"
Better choices are, for Little Einsteins books, Leo's Baton, or for a Christmas book, The Night Before Christmas Pop-up. - 2007-08-25, 3 of 4 people found this review helpful, Rated:

