Santa's Delight
by Marisa Laycock
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Pub Date 11 Nov 2013 | Archive Date 1 Jan 2020
Troubador Publishing Ltd. | Matador
Description
This year Santa has been thinking about the rescue services and those who help us and wants to somehow thank them for all the work they do.
Santa has a little plan up his sleeve. On the night before Christmas Eve, he decides to take action and surprise all of those on duty by spreading a little festive cheer in their direction.
Santa summons his reindeer and heads straight to the great cities of the world; there he seeks out the rescue workers and spoils them with a magical feast and a present for each and every one of them. He also lavishes his blessings of Good Will and Peace upon them all.
Santa’s Delight is an ideal bedtime story book for children of all ages. It makes children aware of how people within our community help us and encourages a sense of gratitude.
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EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781783067398 |
PRICE | £1.49 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
Santa's delight by Marisa Laycock.
It’s the night before Christmas eve and Mr and Mrs Santa are preparing for the busiest time of the year.
This year Santa has been thinking about the rescue services and those who help us and wants to somehow thank them for all the work they do.
A very enjoyable read. My girls loved the pictures and the story. 4*.
The pictures are lovely in this one, and the story is nice, but sadly it's formatted to be almost unreadable. I'm sure in a physical book it would be fine, but this version is not. However it is a nice read and it's good to think of the Services at Christmas.
It was a cute little story for Christmas time. My baby would love to read it. The illustrations are too blurry for me. But I liked the idea to be grateful for doctors and nurses, policemen and everybody who protect us.
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