Stowaway in a Sleigh


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The cat’s out of the bag and holiday adventure awaits! When Slipper finds Mr. Furry Boots in her house, she does what any cat would do and investigates. But curiosity gets the best of her when she finds herself on a trip she hadn’t planned on taking . . . Join Slipper as she discovers that there’s no place like home—especially for Christmas.




Santa’s Stowaway Elf


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Santa's Stoaway Elf is a heartwarming children's book. The story follows the adventurous young elf, named, Elendeth. The young elf hides in one of Santa's bags as he travels the world, giving out gifts to children. Elendeth was eager to see children around the world, particularly Cody and Lela, a girl and a boy from Foley, Alabama. While Santa’s back was turned, Elendeth slipped out of the bag and ran to each room looking for the children. However, the elf's plan to see real children backfires as he gets left behind by Santa. Determined to make the best of his situation, the stowaway elf sets out to explore his new surroundings. He soon meets a blue reindeer who becomes his loyal companion. Together, they embark on a series of exciting adventures, including a showdown with a villainous character named, Jake. Jake is determined to harm the elf, but with the help of his new friend Pere the blue reindeer, the Elendeth is able to fend off the attackers. However, Elen knows that Jake will not give up easily. As the story unfolds, readers will be captivated by the Elf's bravery and determination, as well as the bond he shares with his new friends. With its engaging storyline and lovable characters, Santa's Stowaway Elf is a delightful read for children of all ages. It teaches important lessons about friendship, courage and perseverance, while also offering fun and exciting adventure that will leave readers wanting more.




Stowaway Angel


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Charlie McGraw never should have bought the angel book for his precocious daughter. Because then Meredith wouldn't be convinced that getting a new mommy was as simple as having an "angel" sprinkle him with her "miracle dust." And she never would have believed the beautiful blond-haired woman who drove a truck called the "Silver Angel" was some treetop angel come to life. Starla Richards was no angel, but try telling that to a five-year-old who was so starved for a mother's love that she'd stowed away on Starla's rig. Or convincing herself that miracles just didn't happen to ordinary people when Starla found herself snowbound with a handsome, caring widower and his adorable daughter.




Stowaway on Santa's Sleigh


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Stowaway on Santa's Sleigh All year long the North Pole is busy. Everyone is busy except Stanley Claus, who has way too much time on his hands. Stanley, an eleven year old primordial dwarf was being bullied in his home town, so his uncle Santa Claus welcomed him to the North Pole to help with this very sensitive issue. Stanley, also a child prodigy, is soon met with an even worse kind of bullying. When he is finally given a very adult job to do, things get worse. He starts to feel that he doesn't fit in anywhere. He is a little boy with a BIG mind and an even bigger heart. Stanley is also a cookie moocher and his adversary is Sonsaray, the chief cookie baker. Fiona is a nine year old beauty who loves Stanley and always bugs him for a kiss. Stanley confides in Herald, his best friend. Due to the huge increase in the number of children in the world, Santa is forced to turn to technology to face and manage the increased demand. Everything needs to be computerized. One major project was the toy bag on the sleigh. While the outside appearance of the bag on the sleigh remained the same, thanks to the magic of Christmas, the inside of the bag was expanded to the size of about twenty football fields. It too had to be automated and computerized. Stanley feels that there aren't any truly naughty children. "They are just confused or misunderstood, or they don't know how to be nice." He became a "stowaway with a purpose" inside the enormous toy bag. He felt that no child should be given coal. Every child should be given a second chance and receive a toy. Stanley was given the honor of supervising the loading of the sleigh which included millions of toys but not a single bin of coal. Using his advanced intellect he made multiple changes to all of the computer systems to fit his agenda. And he had to do all in secret. His mission never wavered but his mind-set did. Despite all of his work and effort, he was still getting rude remarks, criticisms and disrespect from many of the adults. All of this took an emotional toll...after all, he was still just a child. He felt out of place and like he was being bullied all over again. He decided that he wanted to go back home to Minnesota. Being a stowaway on Santa's sleigh would afford him a free ride home and he wouldn't have to explain anything to his Uncle Santa or anyone else. (Except his parents.) The dilemma came when they reached his own house in Minnesota on Christmas Eve, because they had only finished half of the route. What would happen to the "naughty list" children on the second half of the route? They wouldn't get a second chance! For them, nothing would change. He made a personal and grown up decision; he had to continue and finish the route! He couldn't let them down! While they were at Stanley's house, Santa discovered him and they had a heart-to-heart talk. Stanley became emotionally overwhelmed as he proceeded to tell Uncle Santa everything. Santa appealed to him and asked him if he thought that at least the relentless bully from his school should get a lump of coal instead of a nice toy. Stanley displayed a mature and forgiving spirit and said that of all people, he needs and should be given a second chance. The book ends back at the North Pole with a sleepy Stanley Claus going to bed filled with wonderful memories of perhaps the best day of his young life. When he woke up he found that he was two feet taller, he had along white beard and he was wearing red pajamas with "SANTA" monogrammed on the chest. He had become the person he had always wanted to be. My book tells of the whimsical antics, the intellectual genius, and the sensitive nature of Stanley Claus. I've played Santa Claus for thirty years and I felt compelled to introduce a fresh, new and delightful character into the magical story of Christmas. Enjoy my book.




Papa’s Christmas Stories


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My wife, Karen and I, (Karen has passed away) had four children and 14 grandchildren. The birth of those grandchildren brought great joy to us and motivated me to create a story upon the birth of the first eight grandchildren, the first in 1986 and the last in 1998. Each chapter lists chronologically the names of these eight grandchildren. One of the stories was created as I was driving one night from a YMCA job interview in Chattanooga, Tennessee to Kokomo, Indiana, where I served as CEO. This book contains Christmas stories I created for children to enjoy. It begins with Santa’s dog who gets lost and must be found so he can accompany Santa on his trip. Other unique characters are introduced, the Blue Angel, Miss Frilly Fox, a little boy named Bo who could fly, the walking trees, how snow began, the batmasters Desmo and his brother Rufus, the twin girls I and Y and many more. My grandchildren took great pleasure from reading their stories and I’m hoping to instill imaginative minds in others. Older children will enjoy reading the stories themselves and younger children having them read to them. The stories provide the children with something to think about. Many people said I should put these stories in a book, and so I did!




The Gift


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Readers of The Gift will find themselves entering into the world of a classic saga of good versus evil. Along the way they will pass through the lands of Elfin Haven Castle, Land of Lakes, Mound-Hill and the Vandalman Land of Nordland. They will meet the family of beautiful Queen Heather, her brave daughter Anree, the fairy Cieli and Heather's brother-in-law Kris von Krinkle. There are heroic quests, supreme destinies and ferocious battles with characters as diverse as Colestream Cardinals, Bull Reindeer warriors and stinking, demonic Slavers. Set in a time when elves and fairies, plants and animals interacted with all manner of human-kind, this story proceeds to offer an inspiring explanation for some of the most beloved stories and beliefs held by that world and our own. A frozen landscape is the setting for great battles between the spirits of Hope and Despair, and the evergreen trees, which retain their beauty even in the coldest of times, hold the promise of an inspiring Christmas story. Bill Craig has used his knowledge of military strategy and weaponry, and his love of the details of everyday life from a bygone era to craft this tale. Within the pages of The Gift hope will be renewed in the lives of its characters and perhaps in the hearts of its readers as well.




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The Executioner's Daughter


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All her life, Moss has lived in the Tower of London with her father, who serves as the executioner for King Henry VIII. Prisoners condemned to death must face Pa and his axe—and Moss catches their severed heads. Her father insists he has no choice: if he leaves the Tower, he will be killed. But Moss can't bear to be the executioner's daughter any longer. When she finally finds a way out of the Tower, she discovers the river holds more dangers than she imagined—including the Riverwitch's curse. The Riverwitch once helped Moss's family in exchange for a terrible bargain; now she expects Moss to pay the debt.




Santa's Stowaway


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What makes Christmas so special? Sam is eager to find out, but none of Santa's other elves will tell him. Would spending Christmas Eve as a stowaway on Santa's sleigh provide the answer? Join Sam as he unwraps the secret of Christmas.




Santa Klaus vs. Santa Claus 1 - 3


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Santa Klaus Vs. Santa Claus Books 1 through 3 by Irene Zulueta.