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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S NONFICTION
  • SubGenre:Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent
  • Age Range (years):3 - 5
  • Language:English
  • Pages:30
  • Hardcover ISBN:9781543993875

Kenzie Saves Christmas

by Christopher Lima

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Overview

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As she finished up writing a letter to Santa, Kenzie notices that a snowstorm was brewing. While delivering her wishlist in person, Kenzie agrees to help Santa and his elves get ready for the big night!

Description

As she finished up writing, Kenzie notices that a snowstorm was brewing. While delivering her wishlist in person, Kenzie agrees to help Santa and his elves get ready for the big night!

Fuzzbucket Books are a series of children's books that follow the adventures of Kenzie, a half basenji, half shepherd, all fuzzy pup. She loves solving mysteries, helping her friends and belly rubs, just not in that order.

About the author
Born and raised in Rockland County, NY, I currently reside and draw with my amazing wife, my beautiful and sweet daughter and the best four-legged buddy anyone could ask for, I've started writing a series of children's books inspired by my dog, Kenzie, and my daughter's love for reading. When I was growing up, I remember diving for the comics sections of the newspaper. I grew up loving Gary Larson's "Far Side". After he retired in 1995, I tried to find as many of his books that I could. They're still on my bookshelf today and are a treasured memory of my childhood. Darby Conley's "Get Fuzzy" became my next favorite strip. The dynamic between the Bucky, Stachel and Rob is hysterical. I've been drawing sketches for as long as I could remember. My "family famous" doodles would appear in birthday cards. A little while later, those doodles would appear on the back of the guest's checks who dined at Annie's Restaurant in Stony Point, NY.