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Kosmo's Christmas Delivery by Deb Kalmbach

Kosmo, the king of troublesome terriers, takes trouble to a whole new level! 
He's a one-of-a-kind, corn-on-the-cob nibbling, ice cream licking, always-into-mischief dog. Kosmo's Christmas Delivery is told from the point-of-view of an older, but not necessarily wiser dog, Kramer, who laments the acquisition of Kosmo by his family, especially his girl, Emily Jean. When the inquisitive Kosmo jumps on board the Yellow Package delivery truck a few days before Christmas, Kramer, secretly wishes the pup will be lost forever. He reluctantly agrees to help Emily Jean search the snowy streets of their small town for Kosmo. Through a series of unusual events, the missing terrier finally comes home, but not a moment before his older sibling realizes how much he cares about his young friend.  

Available on Amazon

My Thoughts:
This is a cute, colorful Christmas story for kids. The family gets a new pup and their older Kramer is a bit jealous of all the attention Kosmo the pup is getting. So when Kosmo runs out and gets in a delivery truck one afternoon before Christmas, Kramer is almost happy. But soon he realizes how much the family misses Kosmo and surprised that he misses him too. On Christmas day a neighbor knocks on the door, and you'll never believe what happened.

This book will be a delight for any child to rad at Christmastime. They will enjoy the bright illustrations likely fall in love with the family pets and celebrate when Kosmo comes home. My daughter was able to read this one on her own (she's nine) and we both enjoyed it very much. Kids of all ages will enjoy this lovable Christmas tale.

I received an e-copy of this book from Litfuse and the author to review. I was not required to review positively.

About the Author:
Deb married her husband at the young age of 19 and shares the many trials they made it through in their half a century marriage. As an "expert" in not-so-perfect marriages, she ministers to women who may be struggling in their own marriage. 

Deb and her husband make their home in rural Washington State with Kosmo, their lively Jack Russell Terrier, who inspired this children's book. They have two amazing sons, a lovely daughter-in-law, and a sweet 3- year old granddaughter.

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