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River Rose and the Magical Christmas: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids

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The original Idol, Grammy Award–winning singing sensation Kelly Clarkson, is back with another enchanting picture book inspired by her own daughter, River River Rose and the Magical Christmas . It’s Christmas Eve, and River Rose wants to stay up all night to hand-deliver a letter to Santa. She can’t wait to finally meet the man in red until . . . Oh no! River Rose and her dog, Joplin, have fallen asleep and been swept off on another magical adventure. This time, they’re off to the North Pole to let Santa know what River Rose really wants for Christmas. This joyous new holiday story perfectly captures the spirit of the season and comes complete with a link for readers to listen to a brand-new, original Christmas song written and performed by Kelly Clarkson herself, available at www.hc.com/riverrose. River Rose’s favorite night was always Christmas Eve. She knew Santa would stop by because she did believe. River Rose and her dog, Joplin, had written him a letter. And they were waiting up for him—hand-delivered would be better.

32 pages, Hardcover

Published October 24, 2017

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Kelly Clarkson

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Kelly Brianne Clarkson is an American singer, songwriter and children's book author. Clarkson made her debut under RCA Records after she won the highly publicized first season of the television series American Idol in 2002. She was originally marketed as a pop musician with her debut album Thankful (2003). With the release of her multi-platinum second album Breakaway (2004), Clarkson moved to a more pop rock-oriented style of music.

Librarian’s note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

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Profile Image for Kathryn (Dragon Bite Books).
501 reviews32 followers
January 15, 2018
Review originally published on my blog, Nine Pages .

Of the two River Rose books, this one my audience unanimously liked better. Now admittedly, we read this story December 16, just 9 days from Christmas morning, so I’m sure that timing and the already swelling excitement for the holiday tinged their reactions to the story. I’m going to be recommending the other more frequently because it is far less seasonal and far more universal. Not every child is excited for Christmas (not all of them celebrating the holiday), but I think that most children are excited to visit a zoo—particularly a zoo without enclosures and with no supervision but a polar bear mama as is the one in the first River Rose book. In this River Rose sneaks down the stairs to hand-deliver her letter to Santa, but she’s missed him. Instead the magical balloons from the previous book are waiting in her living room. She and Joplin take the balloons to the North Pole where they are greeted by the elves and Mrs. Claus, who plies River Rose with a wealth of sweets, the book becoming a numbers primer. She is near sleep when Santa returns. Santa makes one last trip to bring River Rose home, and she hand-delivers her letter to him—which is not a list of requested gifts, but a simple thank you, which touches Santa. This new illustrator does a good job continuing in the tradition of the previous. I didn’t notice the difference, and don’t think I’d have noted it expect that I write these reviews and am always sure to credit the illustrator too. Fleming’s palette is maybe a little more muted and her lines a little crisper than Hughes’.
Profile Image for Steven.
82 reviews10 followers
December 8, 2017
As with “River Rose and the Magical Lullaby”, the illustrator did a beautiful job.

In this installment, River and her best friend, Joplin, take us on a journey to the North Pole, in search of Santa. She MUST give him her letter!

Throughout the pages, you wonder what is in this little red letter to Santa. What’s inside shows the kindness and considerate nature of River that was also in the first book.

I’ll definitely be waiting for the next installment. My niece-on-the-way is going to love these!
Profile Image for Ryan.
4,907 reviews28 followers
December 15, 2020
This story was lovely. Clarkson did a good job with the rhymes, however there is no real cadence. Or if a cadence starts to happen, it changes with the next page. Overall I liked the story and loved the illustrations, but would not choose it as a storytime read for the tongue trouble I would have as I tripped over lines.
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February 23, 2022
This was a fun Christmas story by Kelly Clarkson! My daughter loves Christmas just like her mama, so we both enjoyed this book! I would definitely love to add this to our personal collection. It’s a magical story about all of the things that happen at the North Pole on Christmas Eve!

This would be great for kids around Christmas!
Profile Image for Kate.
1,049 reviews33 followers
October 23, 2023
4.5 stars rounded to 5! My kids thought this book was really fun. It has a magical and whimsical feel to it as River Rose takes an adventure to the North Pole. Lovely illustrations while also being a counting book. I loved the rhyming prose. Though a few parts felt a bit clunky to me, my kids didn’t mind and I still thought it was a cute read. Great Christmastime book.
Profile Image for Barbra.
1,291 reviews6 followers
November 30, 2017
A cute story that brings all the magic of Christmas wishes to one little girl. When River Rose finds three balloons tied to the mantel and a mysterious song she embarks on a journey to the North Pole that every child would love to take.
Profile Image for feux d'artifice.
886 reviews11 followers
December 14, 2017
um, did you know that Kelly Clarkson had a Christmas song called river rose magical lullaby??? until today when I saw this picture book, me neither.
otherwise, pretty but unremarkable. it hasnt even been an hour since I read it and I'm already forgetting what happened....
Profile Image for Faith Tydings.
750 reviews8 followers
October 30, 2017
I didn't like this one as much as the first but it was still pretty good. I love the whimsical illustrations and the counting element. It was a cute story.
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3,080 reviews28 followers
December 6, 2017
There was one part that made no sense but the art is really cute and the story not bad
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166 reviews17 followers
July 30, 2019
Very cute story definitely got me into the Christmas spirit. This is more for the very little age. But will make ur heart grow with every page.
Profile Image for Heather.
27 reviews
December 31, 2019
Darling tale—great tool for burgeoning readers/intermediate read aloud fun.
Profile Image for Meg.
665 reviews22 followers
March 26, 2022
Cute Christmas children's story.
Profile Image for Amy Lafleur Meyers.
1,022 reviews14 followers
March 24, 2020
Cute and whimsical story. River Rose takes a trip to the North Pole for Christmas. The illustrations were magical - I loved the scenes of the balloon taking River Rose to the North Pole. There are fanciful desserts and even a little bit of counting practice. While the rhyming lines were a bit clunky, this was an adorable story, full of Christmas spirit, that families will enjoy. Listen to the original song that Kelly created, through a link to it online.
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