Can a brave little dog save Groundhog Day? When Groundhog Pete loses his shadow, he panics — but Oreo, the zoomie‑powered, super‑sniffing girl dog, is on the case!
Follow Oreo and Pete through snowy woods, frosty bridges, and winter magic as they solve a gentle mystery perfect for ages 0–10.
✨ Rhyming text ✨ Repeating refrain kids LOVE ✨ Friendship, courage, and kindness ✨ A cozy winter adventure
A must‑have picture book for winter reading time. Bring Oreo home today and watch your little one shout: “Zoom‑zoom, oink‑oink—Oreo’s on the case!”
✨ IT’S HERE! ✨ I’m excited to share my new book, Oreo Saves Christmas!
Christmas is my absolute favorite time of year, and I’m very excited to share this new story with you! It’s a magical tale about a lovable, mischievous pup with a heart as big as her wagging tail. When Santa’s sleigh hits a snag and the magic of Christmas is at risk, Oreo leaps into action. With courage, cleverness, and a dash of holiday humor, she embarks on a snowy adventure filled with twinkling lights, festive surprises, and unforgettable friends.
It is perfect for families, children, and dog lovers alike. Oreo Saves Christmas is a heartwarming tale that blends laughter, wonder, and the true spirit of the season. Whether read aloud by the fireplace or enjoyed as a bedtime story, this charming holiday adventure will become a treasured tradition year after year.
Why you’ll love this book:
A delightful mix of humor and heartfelt holiday magic
Beautifully written to spark imagination in children ages 0–10
A celebration of courage, kindness, and the joy of giving
The perfect stocking stuffer or Christmas Eve read-aloud
This Christmas, let Oreo remind us all that even the smallest heroes can make the biggest difference.
A couple of weeks ago, I took a trip up to North Woodstock and visited the Ice Castles. Visiting the Ice Castles has always been something I wanted to do during the Winter, and it is definitely a place worth visiting. I was absolutely blown away when I arrived, especially seeing how tall and how much work goes into creating these ice sculptures. It’s even prettier seeing it all lit up. Ice Castles is located on 24 Clark Farm Road North Woodstock, NH. There are numerous Ice Castle locations around the state which include: Colorado, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Utah, Wisconsin, and Alberta Canada. As customers walk around and through the tunnels, they will notice an ice throne, water fountains, and finally an ice slide. They even have smaller tunnels for the smaller children to crawl through.
When visiting, I would recommend going down the ice slide. However, the line was too long, and I didn’t want to wait. It is one of the ice castles popular attractions. They open in late December to early January and remain open through late February to early March. Tickets are fairly inexpensive, about $20 per person. I would recommend buying tickets online early in the season. Although later in the season, the ice castles are larger, and all built up. I would also recommend going at night because it is beautiful when it is all lit up. Also, when buying tickets online, you also have the option of adding a sleigh ride. Finally, at the end they have a little shop where you can buy hot chocolate and souvenirs. After experiencing it, I am looking forward to visiting again next winter.
Fun Fact: It takes 25,000 tons to create the ice castles.
I am so excited about Disney releasing their own streaming channel this November. Now, I can rewatch all of my favorite Disney movies anytime I want. Take a look at my video attached.