Santa in the City


Book Description

A little girl's belief in Santa is restored in this ode to the magic of Christmas. This is a holiday gift readers will treasure for years to come! It's two weeks before Christmas, and Deja is worried that Santa might not be able to visit her--after all, as a city kid, she doesn't have a chimney for him to come down and none of the parking spots on her block could fit a sleigh, let alone eight reindeer! But with a little help from her family, community, and Santa himself, Deja discovers that the Christmas spirit is alive and well in her city. With bold, colorful illustrations that capture the joy of the holidays, this picture book from award-winning author Tiffany D. Jackson and illustrator Reggie Brown is not to be missed.




Santa Delivers Presents in the Big City


Book Description

Time is short for Santa Claus and all his trusty elves and reindeer as they prepare to deliver presents to the Big City on Christmas Eve.Santa has chosen Hailey, the reindeer with the longest antlers of all, to lead the team this year. Because her antlers are so long, Santa has strung Christmas lights on them to see where he's going. Unfortunately, Hailey the reindeer isn't feeling so well. She's tired all the time and seems to be putting on weight. Some of the other reindeer begin to wonder if Hailey has been sneaking Santa's cookies out of the cookie box. Can Santa Claus find out what's bothering his lead reindeer? Will all the presents be delivered to the children in the Big City?"Santa Delivers Presents in the Big City" is an artfully rendered Christmas tale, whimsical and charming in both picture and prose. Written by Kelly Fischer, author of Indie Book Award finalist "The Most Beautiful Color of All," and delightfully illustrated by Michelle Duckworth, "Santa Delivers Presents in the Big City" is certain to become a holiday bed-time story favorite.







The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus Illustrated


Book Description

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus is a 1902 children's book, written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Mary Cowles Clark




A Visit from St. Nicholas


Book Description

A poem about the visit that Santa Claus pays to the children of the world during the night before every Christmas.




Presents Through the Window


Book Description

Pink suit. Moustache. Helicopter. This may not be your ordinary Santa, but it's still a daunting Christmas Eve challenge! There are so many presents to deliver, and so little time. It's a good thing Santa has a plan. He'll just peek into every window and toss in a gift. Done! The trouble is, Santa is moving much too quickly to see who really lives in each house. With interactive cut-outs throughout, readers will delight in following Santa's lightning-speed Christmas antics as they discover the true (and hilarious) identities of the gifts' recipients! From the beloved and bestselling Taro Gomi, here is Christmas cheer for all!




Santa Is Coming to Wisconsin


Book Description

It's Christmas Eve. Have you been good? Santa's packed up all the presents and is headed your way! With the help of a certain red-nosed reindeer, Santa flies over many landmarks in Wisconsin! "Ho, ho, ho!" laughs Santa. "Merry Christmas, Wisconsin!"




Santa's Christmas


Book Description

This Christmas, Santa has fallen ill and he is worried about the children not receiving their gifts. Find out what is in store for Santa, and the true meaning of Christmas.




A Present for Santa!


Book Description

It's Christmas! After Dora and Boots open their presents, they set out on a journey to the North Pole to deliver a very important gift. Readers can help Dora and Boots by lifting the flaps and getting this special present into the right hands!




Santa Claus Ain't Coming to Town


Book Description

This is a Children's Book whose purpose is to modify behavior in anticipation of Santa Claus delivering undeserved Christmas presents. STOP buying expensive extravagant Christmas gifts for kids who you know do not deserve them! If they are rude, impertinent, perform poorly or not at all in school, or do not help with their share of the household chores, then cut the Entitlement Program NOW!