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What would happen if Santa couldn't drive his sleigh on Christmas Eve? The Day Santa Got Sick tells the story of what happens when a little girl elf and Mrs. Claus come up with a solution to deliver toys for Christmas after Santa gets sick. This multicultural Christmas story will bring joy to all your little ones who look for Santa during the holiday season.
The Christmas Santa Was Sick by Rebecca Barrett Pdf
It's Christmas and Santa is Sick. Unable to deliver his gifts and treats, Santa instructs the elves to fly his sleigh with the use of his magical snow. The elves learn the use of Santa's oversized socks. Written in poetic verse and packed with beautiful illustrations, this story will capture the imagination of the young reader. Follow the exciting journey to save Christmas day!
When Santa gets sick and cannot make his rounds on Christmas Eve, the Elves panic and come up with all kinds of bad ideas to help. But only one Elf, Fred the book-keeper, brings it back to the real reason for Christmas, the birth of a savior! As an ebook it was the #1 Best Seller in the Kindle Kid's/Religious category for November and December of 2011.
Twas the Night Before Christmas (and Santa Needed a Poo) by Paul Wennersberg-Løvholen Pdf
Ho Ho Ho! Its Christmas Eve and Father Christmas and his reindeer are in full swing, delivering presents to all the good boys and girls, when suddenly disaster strikes as Santa gets a surprise of his own! Will Christmas be ruined this year, or will it be a clean getaway for Santa? Find out in this hilarious and sweet reimagining of Clement C. Moore's classic poem, that is sure to delight both children and their parents alike! This is a beautifully illustrated and unique take on the classic poem that is sure to put a smile on everyones face this Christmas! A word from the author: "I absolutely loved Clement C. Moore's poem as a child, but when I grew up and tried to read it to my own children, they did not share my enthusiasm. The book is truly a classic but also a little outdated, but one of my children's biggest gripes was the absence of Rudolph. Poor Clement...he wasn't to know. I felt sad that they couldn't share in my enjoyment of the original, especially as it is is the only story to name all the rendeer (well minus one), so I vowed to try and rewrite this story whilst breathing new life into it. Now tackling what it without a doubt the most famous poem in the English language was not a task that I undertook lightly, but it has been given the seal of approval from my little ones, and I truly belief I have created something original, sweet and funny, whilst maintaining the essence of the original. This year, more than most, we need a little festive cheer. So with that in mind, I hope you enjoy the book, and wish you all a Merry Christmas!"
It's Christmas Eve morning, and Santa Claus is still in bed! He's feeling stuffy and sneezy and slow as a yeti. Will Christmas have to be canceled? Not this year! Because Mrs. Claus is ready to take the reins in Santa's place. With a plan in mind, Mrs. Claus assembles the crew, maps out the route, and preps the sleigh. Then, with a snap of the reins, she shoots off into the night. Delivering gifts all over the world without Santa's magic won't be easy, but Mrs. Claus proves she has some holiday sparkle of her own... With lively rhyming text and adorable artwork, this delightful Christmas adventure will get kids into the holiday spirit.
I Got the Christmas Spirit by Connie Schofield-Morrison Pdf
In the same feel-good style of I Got the Rhythm, this exuberant picture book explores the joys of the holiday season, once again illustrated by award-winning artist Frank Morrison. It's the most wonderful time of the year, and a mother and daughter are enjoying the sights and sounds of the holiday season. The little girl hears sleigh bells ringing and carolers singing. She smells chestnuts roasting--CRUNCH! CRUNCH! CRUNCH!--and sees the flashing lights of the department store windows--BLING! BLING! BLING! She spreads the spirit of giving wherever she goes. And when she reaches Santa, she tells him her Christmas wish--for peace and love everywhere, all the days of the year.
A delightfully devious Christmas story from beloved librarian Betsy Bird and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat. Freddy Melcher is Santa's #1 Fan. He has Santa posters, Santa action figures, and even Santa underwear. But there is one prize Freddy desperately wants: A photograph taken with Santa, fresh out of the chimney. Oh, is it risky! It's awfully hard to sneak anything by someone who can see you when you're sleeping and knows when you're awake. That's why Freddy has been extra good this year . . . at hiding his plans. Will Freddy get away with his delightfully devious scheme to outwit Santa Claus himself and capture the ultimate selfie?
Who'll Pull Santa's Sleigh Tonight? by Laura Rader Pdf
Everything's right on schedule for Christmas–until all eight reindeer come down with the flu. How will Santa ever be able to deliver the presents on time? In this hilarious holiday companion to her popular Santa's New Suit, Laura Rader treats us to another creative tale of our favorite jolly hero. Ages 4 – 8
'Atishoo!' Oh dear, it's Christmas Eve tomorrow and Santa has a very nasty cold. But Santa doesn't have time to be ill - there are so many toys to finish making. Will he be well enough to finish the presents and deliver them in time for Christmas?
Cozy up together with this charmingly illustrated family book told in easy-to-read memorable rhymes. Through this heartwarming tale, children and families all over the world can experience the magic of Christmas and the true essence of Kwanzaa. Read about the food, songs, cultural decorations, and more! The catchy couplets in this dazzling picture book will delight readers with the inclusive traditions of families who honor one or both of these incredible holidays. Families will be excited to gather around this instant classic book, reminisce on past holidays, and create new memories with younger generations. Add this culturally significant rhyming picture book by award-winning author Ciara L. Hill, writer of successful, loveable children's stories such as Shiloh and Dande the Lion, to your holiday book collection today! Visit ciaralhillbooks.com for free downloadable resources.
AJ is a young, black boy who is super excited about Christmas and visiting with Santa until he realizes that all the toys on the toy aisles and all the Santa decorations look nothing like him. Then he visits with Santa and much to his surprise even Santa looks nothing like him. AJ is confused and asks his parents, "Does Santa look like me?" Sweet and affirming, Does Santa Look Like Me?, is an ode to the importance of positive representation for children. The gift of representation will empower kids for years to come.
This is the gripping true story of how one devastating moment tears a family apart and how love and strength come together to rebuild what was lost. “Compelling... tinged with the rawness only real life can provide.” —Entertainment Weekly I am just like you. I get bored in school. I goof off with my friends. I fight with my family. I have big dreams. I am just like everyone else. And then, in a split second, I’m not. It's just another October day until Erin’s parents are hit by a speeding tow truck. Mom dies instantly. Dad dies one month later, after doctors assure Erin he’s going to make it. Now Erin and her sister are left to raise their baby brother—and each other. Grief Girl will break your heart and then fill you with hope, time and time again.
The True Story of Santa Claus by Eric Walters,Christina Walters,Andrew Gooderham Pdf
Everybody deserves a holiday, but does anybody deserve every day off but one? Santa gets all the glory, but who's really the power behind the sleigh? This book is about the woman who really does the work (gee, like that's unusual), and her efforts to get Santa off his chair, away from the TV, and back in the workshop. It happened one day when many of the elves got sick and Mrs. Claus had to step in to help. Now, you know what it's like when a woman starts helping. Pretty soon Santa was spending most of his time watching TV, doing research on the new toys. Mrs. Claus needed to take drastic action, and she knew just what to do. Out came the magic markers and suddenly Mrs. Claus had a severe case of hiccumititus. Now the workshop is running properly again.