Where, Oh Where, is Santa Claus?


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Santa Claus is missing, and a host of arctic animals searches for him in the snow.




Bless You, Santa!


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"Aah, aah, AAH... ATISHOO!" Oh dear! It's Christmas Eve tomorrow and Santa has a very nasty cold.




Santa's Stuck


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When Santa becomes stuck in the chimney of a house on Christmas Eve, the dog, the cat, the reindeer, and a mouse try to free him.




Santa Claus Is on His Way to My House!


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Oh, no! It's Christmas Eve and Santa can't find a very special present for a very special child. And he's almost arrived! Will Santa and his elf, Alfie, find the present in time? Featuring Santa and Alfie the Elf, this is the perfect holiday story for your little one.




Oh No! Santa's Sick


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Oh No! Santa's Sick! is about the deadline for Santa's recovery and will he be ready in time for Christmas Eve. He's a very busy man this time of year. That means everyone pulls together with Mrs. Claus and Ernie, the head elf. So take a trip to the North Pole and see what's going on.




When Santa Lost His Ho! Ho! Ho!


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It's almost Christmas, and everyone—from Mrs. Claus right down to the littlest elf—is getting ready for the big day. But there's something wrong at the North Pole. It's just a bit too . . . quiet. Oh no! Santa has lost his laugh! Where could it be? And how can there be Christmas without Santa's Ho! Ho! Ho! From the author of Santa's New Suit and Who'll Pull Santa's Sleigh Tonight? comes a holiday romp that's sure to make readers giggle with glee.




Click, Clack, Ho! Ho! Ho!


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Santa comes to the barnyard in this holiday addition to the award-winning Click, Clack series from the New York Times bestselling Doreen Cronin




Who'll Pull Santa's Sleigh Tonight?


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When the reindeer get bad colds, Santa Claus wonders who will be able to pull his sleigh on Christmas Eve.




Santa's Book of Names


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For use in schools and libraries only. A young boy who has trouble reading helps Santa with his yearly rounds and receives a special Christmas present.




Yes, Virginia


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In 1897, eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon wrote the New York Sun to ask a simple question: Is there a Santa Claus? The editor's response was a stirring defense of hope, generosity, and the spirit of childhood. His essay has been reprinted countless times since, and the phrase "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" has become part of American Christmas lore. Based on these actual events, Yes, Virginia is the story of a little girl who taught a city to believe.