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Join Santa and a few of the elves, as they search frantically to help Santa find his matching boot before it is too late.
Santa is trying out a special boot this year to make snow in places like New Zealand where it's summer in December. There are buttons along the side of the boot that not only make snow. One button plays Christmas music, one sprays a mist to help children have gingerbread dreams, and the other button makes the boot turbo charged to help Santa get up the chimney. Tim and Tommy Adams have plans to capture the real Santa, but Santa has other plans. His boot has a special part in helping the boys discover the true spirit of Christmas.
Christmas Eve is fast approaching and Santa Claus is making himself ready for the big night. Only one problem -- where are Santa's boots? Mrs. Claus and all of the elves are frantic, and what exactly will Santa do with Christmas so near? Come and delight in the exciting and heartfelt story, Santa's New Boots. Learn all there is to know about Santa's Valley, and all of the different elves who work to make each and every Christmas the most special time of the year. But this year seems to be more troubled than years before, and it has to do with Santa's new footwear. Can the elves find a way to make sure Christmas goes smoothly and keep Santa's feet warm at the same time? Ages 4 to 8 years.
In the spirit of Christmas classics The Polar Express and The Night Before Christmas comes a holiday tale about the magic of Santa, illustrated by Caldecott Medalist Jerry Pinkney Lonely Hannah is delighted to discover a warm black boot as she gathers kindling in the forest. A poor woman, she doesn't have proper shoes on her cold feet. "Glory be! I only wish I had your mate," she says to the boot, and the next morning, to her great surprise, there is not just one boot but two sitting by her bed! More wishes bring even better gifts—but the best is still to come: A visitor arrives at her door—a man with a big white beard, wearing a red suit and only one boot. Who could this magical visitor be? Santa Claus, of course! And he has one more surprise in store for Hannah: She wakes up the next morning to find a new puppy waiting for her!
Santa has gotten himself in an awful pickle. It's Christmas Eve the day after tomorrow and he can't find one of his boots anywhere. What is he going to do? Find out if Santa can save his very own Christmas in this exciting rhyming tale from Dave McCluskey. Author of Olf and A Seagull's Tale.
It's Christmas Eve and somebody has stolen Santa's Magic Boots! Can Carrot the cat find them in time? Can the Elves find Santa something?....Anything? To wear on his feet. Will they save Christmas?
When Mae's Aunt Willa and Aunt Jane, both pilots, are kidnapped by evil Metallic Falcon, Josie, Mae, and Akiko, the Infinity Trinity, pursue them from Chicago to Sweetwater, Texas, to Paris, France.
One awesome day at school Santa came for a visit! Later at home, a little girl sees her daddy wearing Santa's boots, and she suddenly realizes he had dressed up as Santa. Curious, she asks him, "Is Santa real?" His answer is perfect!
Join Boots the Cow as he meets Santa Claus!
Tripp Horner likes to refer to himself as a pilgrim poet with a guitar. He’s also a singer, songwriter, storyteller, and in his early days, a wandering balladeer. He loves to write and tell stories to those who will listen and to sing with those who sing along. He loves to tell stories of the legends of folklore and its heroes and heroines of American history. His favorite character of all is, of course, Santa Claus. The story you will be reading is his first, and from it has sprung others. There’s the story titled Bartholomew to the Rescue and Ollie the Yodeling Elf. Others tell about life at the North Pole. In them, you will get to know Miss L. Toe, Rissabelle the Ice Princess, and many others. Folklore and fairytales have been handed down long before the printed word was published. Generation to generation retell and pass along deeds of great men and women throughout history. Every country and every culture has their own stories and legends passed along in this way. Santa Claus is one legendary icon who is known by just about every culture on the planet. He may go by other names, but the person is the same. He may bring gifts to some on other days than Christmas Eve. Long ago, there was a part of the world that considered Santa Claus to be a woman. The one common bond is that the person we know as Santa Claus brings happiness and joy to all the good children and their families throughout the world. There are those who do not believe, and that’s just fine. Nobody has to believe anything if they don’t want to. My stories are for those who do believe. I hope you enjoy what I have written and will look out for the continuing stories to follow. Thank you. One last thing, as for me and my family, we believe in Santa Claus.