Dive into this delightful Christmas book that unwraps a heartwarming tale of holiday spirit and recognition. When Santa’s Workshop faces a wrapping paper crisis, a determined Arctic fox named Andy Warfox leads an artistic revolution at the South Pole Wrapping Paper Factory. This charming story follows Andy’s journey from strike leader to Christmas hero as he navigates through adventures in Central Park and discovers the true meaning of teamwork. With vibrant descriptions featuring a bespectacled fox protagonist and a colorful cast of characters, this book brings a fresh twist to traditional holiday tales. Perfect for young readers, the story combines whimsical elements like marshmallow-breathing dragons and polar bears with valuable lessons about appreciation and collaboration. Join Andy and Santa as they work together to restore the magic of Christmas morning and celebrate the artists who make gift-giving special.
7-12 Years
200 Pages
English
20.96 x 14.61 x 1.85 cm
Icebreaker Pty. Ltd.
$24.95
950 in stock
"In a South Pole factory where foxes paint, porcupines drip, and kaftan-clad managers wrangle wrapping paper, young readers meet Andy, a misfit arctic fox whose tomato soup–inspired rebellion sparks a Christmas strike. With wit, warmth, and cinematic flair, Brady delivers more than a festive romp: this is a story about creativity, recognition, and the magic of being seen. Perfect for middle readers who love adventure with a cheeky twist, It’s A Wrap is destined to become a new holiday favourite."
Julia Ferracane
"An unforgettable Christmas story that celebrates the season with originality and heart. Truly magical - destined to be a Holiday classic!"
Scott Pape - Barefoot Investor
“It has a bright heart, gorgeously fun characters, and will gift you the warm glow that is the goodness, kindness, and indeed the spirit, of Christmas.”
A. M. Walsh, Editor
“This is a wonderful story that’s funny, thoughtful, fast paced and brimming with Christmas full of intrigue and anticipation. It weaves in a lovely message about appreciating everyone’s contribution.”
Tracey Willersdorf, Collins Booksellers