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Angelo was afraid of water until he learned that brave soldiers bathe.
All through the year, at the North Pole, Santa's elves are busy preparing for Christmas, when toys will be delivered to all the good little boys and girls.But there is a problem with one of the elves.Oliver doesn't show many of the qualities that Santa demands of his helpers. He is rude and unhelpful, blames others for his mistakes and doesn't help out when it's needed most.In short, Oliver is not a good elf and Santa has seen it for himself and tells Mrs. Claus that he intends to get rid of him.Luckily for Oliver, he has one last remaining friend. Olivia is an elf who has all the right qualities. Kind-hearted, considerate, and helpful to others, she offers to help Oliver change but tells him he has to work hard to do it.Can Oliver change his ways and transform into a good elf? Or will he fail and be banished from the North Pole forever?This lovely children's book is a great read in the lead up to Christmas and carries an important message that it is important to be kind to others and considerate of their feelings in order to be the best you can be.
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