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Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite
Children should take every opportunity to make new friends. Sometimes even adults can be afraid to meet new people, but having friends helps us feel a sense of belonging and provides security. Rasmoose the Christmas Moose is an entertaining story that will show children how easy and comforting it is to get along with others. The story is about Rasmoose, who inadvertently ended up asleep in Santa's sleigh. He woke up at the North Pole, where he met new friends. In his new environment, he had enjoyable experiences and learned many cool things, like playing in the snow or watching the northern lights. He even helped save Christmas. Helle Brisson shows us that the fun never ends when you are around people who love and help you.
Rasmoose the Christmas Moose is a heartwarming story and the characters convey innocence and harmony. Helle Brisson explores different situations as Rasmoose grows while the story unfolds. There are several lessons for children to learn. The story teaches us to help others without expecting anything in return. It also talks about having to adapt to new circumstances. Rasmoose teaches how easy it is to make new friends and how wonderful it is to share time with them. Children will be motivated to relate to others. When children establish strong friendships, they have higher self-esteem, while being able to help others is rewarding. The values that Helle Brisson conveys in this book are commendable and it is a good example of friendship and teamwork.