The Two Santas Christmas Eve Toy Race: Santa Christina (Mrs. Claus) and Her Sled Dogs Race Against Her Husband (Santa Claus) and His Reindeer

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Author: George William Kelly ISBN: 9781310731198
Publisher: George William Kelly Publication: March 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: George William Kelly
ISBN: 9781310731198
Publisher: George William Kelly
Publication: March 13, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The real name of Mrs. Claus is “Santa Christina.” For a long, long time, however, girls and boys (and parents and grandparents) never knew the real name of Mrs. Claus. They gave all their attention to her husband, Santa Claus, because he delivered toys to children who believe in Christmas. If people thought about Mrs. Claus, they imagined her “keeping house” at the North Pole, knitting in a rocking chair, baking cookies, or serving hot chocolate to Santa Claus and the Elves. But now, boys and girls (and parents and grandparents) know different. Santa Christina is an active sportsperson, mushing almost every day with her sled and her team of seven sled dogs. Santa Christina first went to the aid of Santa Claus when his job got too big. Santa Christina and her sled dogs now race alongside Santa Claus and his reindeer. The Elves call it “The Two Santas Christmas Eve Toy Race.” Each Santa delivers one-half of the Christmas toys to countries around the globe on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus wears holly-berry-red, and Santa Christina wears holly-leaf-green. This family eBook without pictures includes one blank green-colored Wish List addressed to Santa Christina and one blank red-colored Wish List addressed to Santa Claus. It also includes the author’s Santa Christina Christmas carol, “Yes! It Is Christmas,” sung to the familiar tune of the historic children’s hymn, “Jesus Loves Me.”

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The real name of Mrs. Claus is “Santa Christina.” For a long, long time, however, girls and boys (and parents and grandparents) never knew the real name of Mrs. Claus. They gave all their attention to her husband, Santa Claus, because he delivered toys to children who believe in Christmas. If people thought about Mrs. Claus, they imagined her “keeping house” at the North Pole, knitting in a rocking chair, baking cookies, or serving hot chocolate to Santa Claus and the Elves. But now, boys and girls (and parents and grandparents) know different. Santa Christina is an active sportsperson, mushing almost every day with her sled and her team of seven sled dogs. Santa Christina first went to the aid of Santa Claus when his job got too big. Santa Christina and her sled dogs now race alongside Santa Claus and his reindeer. The Elves call it “The Two Santas Christmas Eve Toy Race.” Each Santa delivers one-half of the Christmas toys to countries around the globe on Christmas Eve. Santa Claus wears holly-berry-red, and Santa Christina wears holly-leaf-green. This family eBook without pictures includes one blank green-colored Wish List addressed to Santa Christina and one blank red-colored Wish List addressed to Santa Claus. It also includes the author’s Santa Christina Christmas carol, “Yes! It Is Christmas,” sung to the familiar tune of the historic children’s hymn, “Jesus Loves Me.”

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