The Polar Express was first published in 1985, has been honored with a Caldecott Medal, the highest accolade in children's books; inspired dozens of seasonal train rides around the country; served as the theme for countless elementary school pageants; and perhaps most important of all, remains a steadfast reminder to readers young and old of the true magic of Christmas.
About the Book:
One Christmas Eve many years ago, a boy lies in bed, listening hard for the bells of Santa’s sleigh, which he has been told by a friend do not exist. Later that night he hears not bells but a very different sound. He looks out his window and is astounded to see a steam engine parked in front of his house! The conductor invites him to board the Polar Express, a train filled with children on their way to the North Pole.
The train takes the children to the center of the city, where Santa and the elves have gathered for the giving of the first gift of Christmas. The boy is chosen to receive this first gift. Knowing that he can choose anything in the world, he decides on a simple gift: one silver bell from Santa’s sleigh. Santa cuts a bell from a reindeer’s harness and the delighted boy slips it into his bathrobe pocket as the clock strikes midnight and the reindeer pull the sleigh into the sky.
When the children return to the train, the boy realizes the bell has fallen through a hole in his pocket. Heartbroken, he is returned to his home. In the morning, his little sister finds one small box with the boy’s name on it among the presents. Inside is the silver bell! The boy and his sister are enchanted by its beautiful sound, but their parents cannot hear it. The boy continues to believe in the spirit of Christmas and is able to hear the sweet ringing of the bell even as an adult.
My Review:
We watch The Polar Express movie several times before Christmas. It has become part of our family movie tradition. I am a kid at heart. I love believing in Christmas Magic, and I love helping my three children to do so too! Now we can incorporate reading the book during the holidays too! There are a few differences in the book then there are in the movie. The movie added a few things in that aren't included inside the book. I really like them both! I can't wait to hang the Ornament on my Christmas Tree this year and every year going forward. What a great edition to our ornament collection!
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I like when he makes it home safely. That is the scariest train ride ever!
ReplyDeleteWhen he finds the bell at the end
ReplyDeletemust say I have never seen the movie or read the book but I think my little niece would love this. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love it when the kids sing up at the sky off the back of the train.
ReplyDeleteI love when the conductor clips the tickets
ReplyDeleteI like the end where he finds the ticket.
ReplyDeleteI love the Hot Chocolate song & dance scene on the train!
ReplyDeleteI love the excitement of the train ride!
ReplyDeleteFavorite part is when he meets Santa
ReplyDeleteI live the ending ,natbelinsky@verizon.net
ReplyDeleteI think there's no comparison to the moment he opens the box to find the lost bell inside.
ReplyDeletehot hot hot chocolate!
ReplyDeleteThe hot chocolate scene...
ReplyDeleteI love when he finds the bell
ReplyDeleteI love the Hot Chocolate song & dance scene
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I like when the little girl sings "When Christmas comes to town"
ReplyDeleteI love the kids when they are on the train ride
ReplyDeleteI love the hot chocolate scene, but also when he finds the cold bell!
ReplyDeleteThe song on the train with the waiters :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is the end when he gets the gift and hears the bell;)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when they are in the North pole
ReplyDeleteI adore the hot chocolate scene. We love watching this movie every Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the movie is when he receives the lost bell at the end and the train ride! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like the train ride
ReplyDeletethe train ride is awesome
ReplyDeleteI like there the Hobo is a “ghost” who asks the boy if he believes in ghosts
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I love the part where he gets the bell
ReplyDeleteI love all the illustrations. When my brother and I were kids (nearly 30 years ago) we went to a Chris Van Allsburg book signing and my brother chose The Polar Express. When my son turned 2, my brother sent him that signed copy and it was such a meaningful gift! I'd love to win this copy to gift to my new niece who is on the way.
ReplyDeletei love when he gets the bell!
ReplyDeleteThe believing in Santa is my favorite part
ReplyDeleteI like when they are dancing during hot chocolate!
ReplyDeleteIf you can believe it, I've never seen the movie or read the book! ,y daughter will be two this Christmas and loves trains so I hope this will become a family favorite!
ReplyDeleteI have not seen this movie but would love to with my son. It looks like a wonderful movie.
ReplyDeleteI like it when he gets the bell.
ReplyDeleteI like when they are dancing.
ReplyDeleteThe Train Ride!
ReplyDeleteI've actually never seen it.
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When he gets to choose the first gift
ReplyDeletewhen he gets the bell
ReplyDeleteThe bell is awesome.
ReplyDeletethe whimsical train ride
ReplyDeleteWhen the conductor clicks the tickets and at the end he finishes and the word "Believe" appears.
ReplyDeleteWhen the boy rings his bell and finally says he believes
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part of the book is reading it to my kids, and getting to the part when he loses the bell...... only for them to find out that he will get it back once more! The email I check most often is fossil316@aol.com
ReplyDeleteI havent seen this movie in forever but isnt there a scene where they are on top of the train? Lol i think i liked that part. I read the book for the first time in 4th grade and i know my son will love this book.
ReplyDeleteLove the polar express! We were able to go on a local "polar express" train last year. Would love this book. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE trains and all the scenes that show the train and railroad and tracks makes me very nostalgic for the "good Old Days"! Nicole Bowers
ReplyDeleteThen hot chocolate song and dance scene
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the train ride, with all the excitement and anticipation of embarking on a new wonderful adventure.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great movie! I like the part when the train is on the ice and it's cracking.
ReplyDeleteI love reading the book to my children and the feeling it gives you still at the end, the magic
ReplyDeleteI like the hot chocolate scene
ReplyDeleteThe best part of Polar Express are the beautiful illustrations on every single page.
ReplyDeletei love the end with the tickets.and i love the beautiful colors and drawings.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when the conductor clips the tickets.
ReplyDeleteI really like it when the conductor clips the tickets. I also like the hot chocolate scene
ReplyDeletemy favorite part is when he finally hears the bell
ReplyDeleteI like the part where they are riding the train with the Hot Chocolate scene singing and dancing.
ReplyDeleteHearing the bell at the end
ReplyDeleteMy favorite part is when he gets to hear the bell!
ReplyDeleteI like the hot chocolate part but honestly this whole movie is one of my favorites and cant wait to watch it with my kids.
ReplyDeleteamy williams
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When he finally believes!
ReplyDeleteWhen he finds the bell in the end!
ReplyDeleteI love the train ride because I love trains too.
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