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A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas

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This is no ordinary Nutcracker . . .This time, it s Fritz s story. The traditional Nutcracker tale gets turned on its head in this rollicking Christmas adventure, based on the hit musical 'A Nutcracker Christmas' by the popular children s rock star Ralph Covert (Ralph s World) and playwright G. Riley Mills. Includes a CD of songs from the musical, and a read-aloud track with the music and story woven together. It s a musical picture book! Summary: All Fritz wants to do on Christmas Eve is play his video game, Mouse Hunter 5000, but when he breaks his sister s nutcracker, his game gets locked in the toy closet. Fritz is furious until an amazing thing happens: the evil Mouse King from his video game comes to life . . . and so does the Nutcracker! The Mouse King is determined to ruin Christmas, and Fritz and the Nutcracker will have to join forces and take a magical journey to stop him!

46 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2009

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2,259 reviews3,568 followers
December 13, 2018
As if privileged little white boys don't have enough stories for them already! This book is kind of insulting. Not only does Fritz get rewarded for his bad behaviour with an amazing adventure, he ends up having to save a girl because she's too weak... never mind that she's the Nutcracker and was the one who originally saved the day (somehow, she's magically too weak to do the exact same thing when a boy is around).

This is just an unnecessary twist on the original story. The illustrations are nothing special.

I can't get past the sexism. The fact that this book was written by two men and illustrated by yet another makes it seem even more like a male fantasy: get away with bad behaviour and save the weak female. Nope, sorry. It's the 21st century; if you're going to update a story from the 1800s by including something modern like video games, don't keep the gender mores stuck in the past.
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306 reviews16 followers
December 20, 2020
I love the nutcracker, but didn't love this retelling through Fritz's perspective. I could see little boys who like playing video games maybe preferring this version over the original though
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1,247 reviews19 followers
December 11, 2010
A modern take on the traditional Nutcracker story, based on "the hit musical...by the popular children's rock star Ralph Covert". (I hadn’t heard of either.) When Fritz (Clara's brother) breaks his sister's favorite nutcracker doll, he is left at home with a boring old neighbor and his favorite video game (Mouse Hunter 5000) is locked away. When Fritz sneaks his video game out and plays it, the Mouse King suddenly appears and Fritz and the now alive (and girl) Nutcracker have to save Christmas. The story is well done and the CD is a nice addition (I liked the Mouse King’s song “Let’s Ruin Christmas!”). The best part though is the amazing, awesomely detailed illustrations by Wilson Swain. (I really loved the antics of the fat white cat who accompanies them on their adventure!)
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2,840 reviews65 followers
December 14, 2019
This book was a modern day retelling of the Nutcracker and I feel that it is very relatable to younger kids. The story follows Fritz, as he had his game taken away for breaking his sister's nutcracker toy. Fritz is not allowed to go with the family to see the Nutcracker and must stay with his elderly neighbor. Fritz sneaks the key to open the chest to retrieve his game and he releases the Rat King into the world. I do not want to go into the story more as it is a very short read but I highly recommend it especially around the holiday. Bright colorful illustrations that are wonderful artwork.
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171 reviews2 followers
December 7, 2024
The e m-book version of this was frustrating and I stopped reading half way through, which says a lot for a short story like this one. I wasn’t enjoying the story and though I appreciated the effort and the creative composition of the illustrations, they weren’t my favourite and I couldn’t be bothered double clicking and zooming in on each one.
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39 reviews
December 7, 2017
Fun twist to the Classic Story

Kids enjoyed the twist to the Nutcracker. Modern fun mixed with video games and charming characters made this story adventurous fir my preschoolers who loved the Nutcracker being a girl.
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1,760 reviews4 followers
December 13, 2020
I didn’t particularly care for this retelling. Short story ... moral videos games are bad, end story.


I don’t like the portrayal of Marie. The nutcracker is not the hero of the story. The privileged white kid that plays to many video games 🎮 is the hero. :(
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1,070 reviews2 followers
November 19, 2017
An okay kid’s book that attempts to briefly modernize the Nutcracker with some role reversals. Illustrations are well done.
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814 reviews23 followers
December 16, 2017
This is a children's book. It had a really cute twist on the nutcracker story with a modern video game theme and a female nutcracker! Great job!
648 reviews30 followers
May 18, 2020
The ebook didn’t do justice to the illustrations.
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684 reviews17 followers
December 25, 2020
This is Fritz’s version of the famous Nutcracker story, so if you like fun and interesting takes on traditional stories, this is the one for you and your family!
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221 reviews
December 16, 2022
Cute version

My kids really liked this variation of the Nutcracker story. It was simple and short with a modern twist. The illustrations were lovely.
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978 reviews3 followers
February 19, 2017
The boy in this story is mean to his sister and gets his video games taken away. He's left at home while a neighbor. When his neighbor leaves the room, the boy gets his videogame and starts playing it. Little does he know that it will lead to an adventure with the Nutcracker himself.

A cute adventure story for little boys for the holidays.
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3,023 reviews333 followers
February 15, 2023
Featured in a grandma reads session.

The team that rewrote the usual Nutcracker tale turned this one upside down and inside out! Ralph Covert and G Riley Mills wrote the words, and the whimsical and lovely artwork was done by Wilson Swain - and I would be hard pressed to choose which captivated me the most - and together works so well that all reservations I had about sacrilege to one of my favorite Christmas traditions melted away completely.

Instead of Clara / Marie - Drosselmeier's niece sweeping away the show, it is Fritz, a boisterous boy who goes on the journey through the imaginary lands, and goes with the Nutcracker! There's a video game involved, the Mouse King makes a more persistent showing, a boat is launched, a Toy Town found, as well as a Gilded Gate, along with all the customary sugar plum fairies, elves and chiming clocks.

This was a longer read, and my youngest ones in the group lost interest, but the older ones stayed to the very end, saving Christmas for everyone!
14 reviews2 followers
November 30, 2015
I picked out this book because I wanted to see how closely related it was to the original Nutcracker. It kept a lot of the major events the same but put a twist on it and made it more modern. For example, the main conflict involved Videogames. Typically, little girls usually enjoy The Nutcracker. However, In A Nutty Nutcracker Christmas, I believe little boys might enjoy this because the main character is a boy trying to fix his video game. This book would be great for children to read themselves because it is very easy to follow with bold, capitalized words. This book also has very strong vocabulary. I would recommend this to upper elementary. It has a lot of text but the visuals are still wonderful.
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Author 1 book671 followers
January 2, 2013
This is a modern take on The Nutcracker, offering an altered version of the classic story. The narrative is entertaining and the illustrations are colorful and whimsical, if a bit bizarre in places. Overall, it's a fun book to read aloud and we enjoyed reading it together.
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December 14, 2013
Great!!

great book x kids!!!!!!! wonderful reading time! a greatly recommended book x all ages! nice version of the original version!


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364 reviews
June 26, 2014
I met Wilson Swain in Los Angeles so I was glad to get this book that he illustrated. His illustrations were wonderful and made this wacky story come alive!
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December 23, 2015
It is a great book for kids

This is a. Very good writer and illsrater I love the pictures and the colors that they us it's a great story

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