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Angelo and Angelina, the Christmas Angels is a heartwarming picturebook that celebrates the magic of Christmas and the power of human connection.

The story follows the perspective of two Christmas angel decorations who watch over Mrs. Lovely, an elderly woman. When she grows older and spends more time alone, the angels, along with a young girl who is her neighbour, work together to bring joy and companionship to her life.

Many children will have dressed up as angels in Christmas plays or been drawn wanting to pick up angelic figurines and Christmas tree toppers. Much like their counterparts in the traditional nativity story, the angels in this picturebook are bringers of hope, joy and new life.

The theme of intergenerational relationships is drawn out appealingly. Readers are invited to witness the unfolding of a beautiful friendship between Mrs. Lovely and the young girl, called Mia. The angels (originally Christmas ornaments but here left out all year round because “the house feels very empty these days“) serve as a reminder that the essence of Christmas  – that is, giving, community and kindness – should endure through all seasons. The story comes full circle and ends the following Christmas time, showing the impact that the year’s cycle of love and kindness has made. Mrs Lovely’s life has been regenerated by the newly formed companionship with her neighbours, and this new life is mirrored in the arrival of a baby sibling for Mia.

The book’s stunning illustrations, characterized by soft, muted colours and delicate line work, perfectly complement the gentle narrative. A rainbow of colour fills the spread in which the spirit of Christmas takes hold. Like the girl in the story, children will undoubtedly be drawn to the charming depiction of the toy angels, who watch over Mrs. Lovely with a guardian-like stillness yet spring to life through Mia’s interactions.

Angelo and Angelina, the Christmas Angels is a delightful read-aloud book that will inspire young readers to appreciate the importance of looking out for one another during the holiday season and all year round.

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