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Olive

Olive, the Other Reindeer

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This beautiful deluxe edition marks the tenth anniversary of J.otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh's modern Christmas classicthe story of a little dog named Olive with big reindeer dreams! When the book was first published in 1997, it enjoyed great reviews and has since sold more than 1 million copies. This new edition is a larger version of the original book, and itfeatures flaps to lift, spots to scratch and sniff, and a pop-up grand finale. Designed to be a perfect holiday gift, this edition will appeal to Olive's many fans and is sure to make new ones.Book HardcoverPublication 9/27/2007 40Reading Age 3 and Up

40 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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J. Otto Seibold

34 books39 followers
American artist and children's book creator. With no formal art training, he was able to sneak into the art world during the "outsider art" craze of the 1990s. His book Mr. Lunch Takes a Plane Ride, published by Viking in 1993, was the first children's picture book to be created with digital media. His 1997 book Olive, the Other Reindeer led to an animated television special of the same name.

His art has been shown at Mass MOCA, Deitch Projects NYC, The Getty LA, Contemporary Jewish Museum SF, Grass Hut Portland, MOCA LA, The Yerba Buena Center for the Arts SF, Gallery Paule Anglim SF, Oakland Museum CA, Juxtapoz Gallery Detroit, and Galerie Impare in Paris. He has done freelance illustration for years including clients such as Nike, Time Warner, Girl Skateboards, Pixar, Comcast, Giant Robot, Target, TiVo, 826 Detroit, Quaker Oats, Fox Entertainment, Gnu Skateboards, Swatch, and Nordstrom.

His book Penguin Dreams was named a New York Times "Best Illustrated Book". Mr. Lunch Takes a Plane Ride won a Cuffie Award from Publisher's Weekly; Mr. Lunch won for most memorable character in a lead role. Going to the Getty won an Art Directors Club Illustration Award. Olive, the Other Reindeer was a New York Times Bestseller and the movie version was nominated for an Emmy Award.

James has three children and resides in Oakland, California.

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Profile Image for Calista.
5,432 reviews31.3k followers
December 4, 2018
The artwork reminds me of Picasso. The faces are like the famous painting ‘Guernica’ only happy. Olive is a dog who helps Santa out one year. She is listening to the song ‘Rudolph the red nosed reindeer and realizes it says ‘Olive the other reindeer’. She figures she must be a reindeer and heads to the North pole.

I love that little piece of this story. She mis-hears a song and it changes her world view. How often to people hear different lyrics. I do it all the time.

I remember everyone talking about this little story when it came out and I never actually read it 20 years ago. I can’t believe it’s 21 years old now.

It’s a very cute story and the children loved it. They laughed and giggled. They also gave it 5 stars. The niece loves this and sings Olive the other reindeer all the time and smiles. She had to read this to her parents as well. This one’s fun.
Profile Image for Karina.
1,027 reviews
December 5, 2019
"All of the other reindeer....."
(All of= Olive)

So begins Olive's journey to the North Pole to her destiny of being a reindeer. Very cute book about a dog's destiny to helping Santa. A plus? Dogs have a great sense of smell!

Funny moments and great spirit of Christmas season.
Profile Image for Mariah Roze.
1,056 reviews1,056 followers
December 2, 2016
This book had great illustrations and a great, creative story line. My students really enjoyed the book :)
Profile Image for Eva-Marie Nevarez.
1,700 reviews135 followers
December 5, 2010
2.5 - This is pretty cute in a few ways. First, the illustrations really help the story along because Olive is just too darn cute. Second, her hearing "All of the other reindeer", yet really hearing "Olive, the other reindeer" makes the story so much fun to read. We both cracked up when I read that part.
How Santa fixes the whole 'dogs can't fly' thing is just awesome. Everyone's seen illustrations of reindeer flying, it's in all of our brains, but who has ever seen the reindeer flying through the night with a little doggie attached to a darn string hanging underneath them? Too cute!
I'm pretty sure I liked the first time Olive saved the day after the crash but after that the story goes downhill - for me. This was not the case for Julia however.
All of a sudden gumdrops are falling from the sleigh yet there is no reason for this for the next few pages. I was very confused to say the least. The author needed a way for a dog to be able to help with a dogs sense but this was reaching... and reaching faaarrrrr.
I can get with the third save a bit easier but I still feel it could have been done better.
The story ends with Santa needing Olive to guide the sleigh through some fog and with her nose smelling Mrs. Claus' cookies she's very able. She also receives a present of reindeer antlers which was very cute.
I have to admit though, that middle part, with the two saves, really got to me and it took a lot away from the book. I can't help but feel that with a little extra thought those parts could have been a lot better.
Julia liked those parts, I asked her because I needed to know, but at 5 years old I don't expect her attention to detail to be what mine is.
Profile Image for ALLEN.
553 reviews150 followers
November 27, 2020
Most kids' books are about the same length or a little longer than the TV specials or movies based upon them. That is not the case here, where "Olive, the other reindeer" (a misheard pun on "All of the other reindeer," drawn as a stylized version of author J. Otto Seibold's Jack Russell terrier), heads to the North Pole to help Santa and hopefully join in the (other reindeers') "reindeer games."

This version is heavy on charm but light on plot points, unlike the turn-of-the-century video version that ran on FOX and other networks. Still, it's a fine version to read out loud to a small child, even without Drew Barrymore's beguiling voice. Recommended.


from the book:
Santa noticed that there was a little dog in the line-up. Santa knew a lot about dogs, for instance, they can't fly. But as it was time to go, he decided to give Olive a chance . . .
(Illustration): Olive, the other reindeer --
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4,925 reviews254 followers
February 29, 2020
Silly and cute, with bold, colourful artwork to illustrate the story of Olive the little dog who wanted to be a reindeer, and got to help Santa out important night.
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62 reviews
November 21, 2013
Unfortunately, I wasn't as impressed with this book as I'd hoped to be, or as other readers seem to be. I found the illustrations to be a bit strange and not soft and cozy, which is how I think of Christmas. It also doesn't have a ton of logic (I can see kids questioning), in that there is mention at dogs can't fly, and a "solution," yet no mention of the fact that reindeer usually can't fly either. I think the cutest part of the book is the title and the "mis-heard lyrics" behind it.
Profile Image for Susan.
1,010 reviews
December 16, 2021
One of my very best friends has a massive talent for mishearing song lyrics. Baby don’t fear the reefer …. Lipstick on the beach California girls …. and something from “I got a Nikon camera, I love to take the photographs, mama don’t take my Kodachrome etc” that I thought I would never forget but lo, these many years on I have indeed forgotten. And, in the time honored tradition of those old commercials selling compilation record albums, many more. How could I not fall in love with Olive the other Reindeer?

Hearing her name on the airwaves Olive sets out to give Santa her help pulling the sleigh on Christmas Eve. A game Santa ties her to the reigns so that Olive believes she really is flying and off they go. Good times and heroics ensue. Charming and delightful. The illustrations are rather reminiscent of Picasso but … charming and delightful?

Farewell sweet Olive! May you bring my grandkids as much delight as you brought your dad, auntie, and uncle years ago!
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241 reviews17 followers
February 3, 2019
Feb. 3, 2019

Silly, funny, a little heartwarming: Olive is a well-meaning but confused pup during the holidays. She mistakenly believes herself to be needed on the reindeer team. I don't have it handy, and will need to re-read before commenting further (lest I write a spoiler!).

My son chose this book at a Scholastic Book Fair at school, in first grade, and loved the humor and illustrations. He gives it 5 stars (still, when consulted today at age 18!), and I give it 3, so we're averaging it to 4. Purely based on memory, as it has been packed away for a few years.
Profile Image for Mary Beth.
3 reviews
February 22, 2024
Absolutely love this book - a classic at my house!
🤍🫒🖤
Profile Image for Dewey.
551 reviews7 followers
February 23, 2016
Where has this book been all my life? Holy adorable, man...Olive hears a Christmas song on the radio and realizes that she must have been mistaken thinking she was a dog, otherwise why would people be singing about "Olive, the other reindeer?" She goes to the North Pole to help Santa deliver presents and ends up saving the day multiple times.

The beginning few pages are a little wordy for a younger group of kids, but the pace picks up quickly, and I think storytime groups would LOVE this book.
Profile Image for Kathryn.
4,784 reviews
December 21, 2009
This is a fun story about a little dog named Olive who mishears the classic Christmas Rudolph song, "Olive, the other reindeer..." and thinks, wow, I must really be a reindeer. So, she goes to the north pole to help Santa. And help she does, in her own doggie way! :-) Very cute and fun story but the illustrations were not exactly my cup of tea.
Profile Image for Alex Howard.
25 reviews1 follower
December 29, 2024
i laughed, i cried (a number of times), i sweat, i danced, i got… a shot, i ate, and i had many epiphanies
Profile Image for Matthew.
517 reviews17 followers
December 13, 2015
This book is definitely not a strong 4 star rating and I do not feel like wondering if it is a 3.5 or more but I am being generous considering the television special ruined this book. I remember as a kid I saw countless times every year the wonderful Olive, the Other Reindeer that had Drew Barrymore and since I never read books as a child I didn't know this tv special was adapted from a book. I have to admit while the animation for the special may look weird, the plot was 100 times better than this book.

In the animated movie we get to see some action as to how Olive got to meet Santa and other evil characters that try to ruin Christmas and Olive's life. In this book there is actually zero drama. In the book, Olive hears the song Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer but when they get to the part of "All of the other Reindeer", Olive hears Olive the other Reindeer. They play it so many times that Olive figures she must be a reindeer and not a dog and heads over to help Santa Claus.

She arrives and Santa is about to take off and just for the hell of it he includes Olive with the other reindeers and fly off as Santa is performing his yearly duty. If I haven't seen the television special that I actually like and adore, this book would have been cute and sweet but I felt that it essentially lacked drama and details and doesn't really attract the reader into the story.

Probably they had that issue in the book and figured if they made an animated feature out of it they could go into more details and pretty much make an entirely different story from the children's book. If you or your child falls into the same predicament as me then please do not read this book at all cost. For reading my review I feel like the only way to make justified I have included the television link down below and I suggest watching it if you want a quick and simple christmas movie with talking animals.

Olive, The Other Reindeer (1999)
248 reviews1 follower
November 11, 2009
I didn't like this book very much. I found the illustrations unattractive and I didn't much care for the story. I wanted to like it, because a very dear friend gave it to my child, but I just couldn't like it.
Profile Image for Jeff Grosser.
186 reviews1 follower
February 24, 2020
A Goodreads friend recommended this book to me and I was finally about to get a copy of it from my local library. I can't thank her enough! It was such a sweet book! It's only February, but Olive has already put me in the Christmas spirit!
Profile Image for Mary Drew.
113 reviews
December 14, 2009
11) Walsh, V.; Seibold, J.O. (1997). Olive, the Other Reindeer. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
(Ages 2-5) While singing “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” Olive hears the words: “Olive, the other reindeer,” and knows she must help Santa with his sleigh. Even though she is only a dog, Olive really does save the day, using the special talents only dogs have. The colorful, blocky illustrations are what caught my eye when choosing this book. The story is bright enough to be an antidote to the usual holiday fare, because it’s not about what one gets, but what one gives at Christmastime.
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1,513 reviews
December 21, 2011
I read this as a Tumblebook. Check your library's web page to see if it offers Tumblebooks. These are books that you can read online and they are delightful! This is the story of Olive the dog who, when she hears Christmas music thinks that "All of the other reindeer..." is really "Olive, the other reindeer." Olive sets off for the North Pole to help Santa deliver Christmas gifts to all the good little boys and girls. Along the way, her special talents come into play and she makes sure that Christmas is a wonderful day for everyone. Cute story and illustrations. A nice book to add to your Christmas collection.
Profile Image for Katherine.
843 reviews367 followers
May 7, 2025
I first became acuqainted with Olive from the absolutely charming TV animated special with Drew Barrymore voicing Olive. After reading the book, I will have to say that the TV special added so much substance to the story. That's how you do it. The content stayed the same but the special added so much heart and character to the original story. It's an example of an adaptation gone right.

Even without the adaptation, Olive the Other Reindeer shows you can do anything you set your mind to, even if you aren't considered the traditional fit for the task.
Profile Image for Tracy.
320 reviews18 followers
January 6, 2009
When we first received this book, I didn't think much of it. But after numerous readings, I realize that it has stood the test of time. We pull it out every Christmas and enjoy the quirky illustrations and the funny story. We notice new things every time and laugh at the things we remember. It also has a good message that everyone can find a place to help.
Profile Image for Aaron Toponce.
186 reviews13 followers
September 17, 2019
Meh. It was cute, but obnoxious. How convenient that every mishap along the way was perfectly suited for a dog! I much would have appreciated a story about a bully reindeer named Olive that teased Rudolf, etc. etc.
Profile Image for Gabrielle Stoller.
2,255 reviews44 followers
October 28, 2019
I wanted to love it. I really and truly did. But even the story of a dog who thinks she is "the other reindeer" because her name is Olive.....it's not enough for me to get over the really horrible text. Seriously. It's rough. Too much of it.
1 review
September 17, 2017
Childhood memories

I remember the made for tv movie on Cartoon Network! Had to get the book to go along with it 💖
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742 reviews8 followers
October 21, 2019
SUPER FAST REVIEW:
Very different from the movie but still a delightful story about an adorable little pupper that thinks she’s a reindeer! Very humorous, wonderful art! There’s even a bit of suspense.
Highly recommended, adorable book!

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