The Best Santa Claus Book Ever





I am often asked questions by my two daughters, how does Santa manage to get to all the girls and boys around the world? How can they make so many toys and who are the special people that help Santa? Why can’t we see him?
Well I have found the book, to answer all those important questions and then some. All you ever wanted to know about Santa and how he actually does it.
What is Christmas day like at the North Pole and what is it that Santa and Mrs Claus do when the Christmas party at the North Pole is finally in full swing? Where does the name Saint Nicholas come from?
Delve into the enchantment of Christmas to discover some of Santa’s best kept secrets, from his hidden house at the North Pole to his amazing sleigh and the power of magic that really can help reindeer learn to fly. Meet the most important person in Santa’s life - Mrs Claus - and the army of elves who work so hard to make Christmas such a special time of year.
Did you know that Santa’s sleigh is fully equipped with Stealth Shock Absorbers and Silencer Skids that allow Santa to make quiet and gentle roof top landings where necessary?
The pictures are some of the most beautiful I have ever seen and the writing is just a delight. Also included are useful pieces of information about the North Pole and the Arctic, why we have Christmas trees and how is real snow made.
This is truly a magical book which will remain on my bookshelf for the rest of my life and I am very certain it is one you will never tire of pulling out year after year.
Santa Claus includes:
holiday gift tags
an authentic naughty but nice list
Mrs Claus’s very own cookie recipe
a double gatefold look inside Santa’s workshop
Santa’s route map ………and much much more
Product: Santa Claus written by Rod Green
Available: all major bookstores
Price: $34.99
December 11th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
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