Ang iksi. Sayang sa pera. Char.

The movie was better. I LOVE THE MOVIE.
They did a good job of creating a movie out of 30-page book.

It kinda has The Little Prince vibes. Like how adults grow up, and all that.
Pake ba nila. You can't be a child forever. Char. May pinagdadaanan yan?! Haha!

The Polar Express is a very cute tale of the magic of Christmas. A young boy is told that Santa Claus does not exist but he is so innocent and his imagination so pure that he keeps believing even when the bell stops ringing for others. The illustrations are enchanting and the simplicity of the little boy's Christmas wish is very touching. I would highly recommend this book.

Los dibujos, aunque bien logrados, no son tan lindos ni tan interesantes como los de [b:Jumanji|525995|Jumanji|Chris Van Allsburg|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1348202802s/525995.jpg|428054]. Hay muchos paisajes panorámicos del Expreso que se tornan monótonos y aburridos luego de un rato.

Por su parte, la historia es sencilla y su fuerza radica en la capacidad de hacernos evocar días mas simples, cuando creíamos en la magia de la Navidad. No es un libro para niños, es un libro para que los adultos recuerden lo que es ser niño.

A favorite we read every Christmas!

Qué recuerdos de cuando era pequeño viendo la película...

i read for my cat every year

2.5?

Besides "The Night Before Christmas", this is my favorite Christmas story!

A Christmastime classic, the polar express is a story that every child will be looking forward to reading every year. Chris Van Allsburg created a beautiful story that will leave students excited to join the character's in their magical journey. A young boy is woken up on Christmas Eve night by a train that has appeared in his front yard. A little skeptical but extremely curious, the boy boards the train to find more children excited for the mysterious journey. He soon finds out that he is on his way to the North Pole, where Santa will deliver the first gift of Christmas. The story is full of triumphs and failures, making friends for life, and most importantly, learning the true meaning of Christmas, believing. Some of my favorite memories from elementary school involve having a Polar Express day during wintertime, where we would read the story, watch the movie, and the best part, drink the esteemed hot chocolate. These are memories that almost anyone can associate with the beautifully written story, and will encourage students to read this story every year. This book is one of my personal favorites and will probably be a holiday favorite for years to come!

This is a sweet book for the holiday season.