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When Santa Came to Stay
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When Santa Came to Stay
Current price: $18.99
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When Santa Came to Stay
Current price: $18.99
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The Grinch
meets
Snowmen at Christmas
in this rollicking, rhyming picture book that answers the question,
Why can't Christmas last all year?
What happens when your Christmas cookies are
too
good? Santa comes . . . to stay! At first, it's fantastic: treats and toys and reindeer flights every day. Then Mrs. Claus arrives. And Baby Claus. And before long, the Easter Bunny and her babies Chuck and Puck and Luck and Duck and . . . you get the picture. By the time the Fourth of July rolls around, everyone's had a bit
much eggnog in their cereal and confetti in their hair. As one family discovers, maybe the true meaning of Christmas is about more than presents and sweets. And maybe there's a reason it comes but once a year.
"Smileworthy [with] lots of playful silliness . . . Here, too much Santa is a bad thing done just right."
—
Kirkus
"Holiday hijinks reminiscent of
Snowmen at Night
make this a worthy addition."
—SLJ
"[Makes] the most of the hilarious chaos."
The Horn Book
“Irreverent [and] high-energy.”
PW
meets
Snowmen at Christmas
in this rollicking, rhyming picture book that answers the question,
Why can't Christmas last all year?
What happens when your Christmas cookies are
too
good? Santa comes . . . to stay! At first, it's fantastic: treats and toys and reindeer flights every day. Then Mrs. Claus arrives. And Baby Claus. And before long, the Easter Bunny and her babies Chuck and Puck and Luck and Duck and . . . you get the picture. By the time the Fourth of July rolls around, everyone's had a bit
much eggnog in their cereal and confetti in their hair. As one family discovers, maybe the true meaning of Christmas is about more than presents and sweets. And maybe there's a reason it comes but once a year.
"Smileworthy [with] lots of playful silliness . . . Here, too much Santa is a bad thing done just right."
—
Kirkus
"Holiday hijinks reminiscent of
Snowmen at Night
make this a worthy addition."
—SLJ
"[Makes] the most of the hilarious chaos."
The Horn Book
“Irreverent [and] high-energy.”
PW