Author: | G K Anderson | ISBN: | 9781311180377 |
Publisher: | G K Anderson | Publication: | December 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | G K Anderson |
ISBN: | 9781311180377 |
Publisher: | G K Anderson |
Publication: | December 13, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Santa has lost his favorite Christmas boots on Christmas Eve night. Santa is walking around in his sock feet. Where are the special Christmas boots that are worn to travel all over the world in a single night? Will this impact Christmas morning? Or, did Santa finish delivering Christmas gifts to all the children on his nice list before he lost his footwear? Read this short children's book, Lost Christmas Boots to discover the answer to these questions. Author spoiler note: The first time you read this book the reader is unaware that the last home Santa's sleigh lands on is his own. The cat that he gives the last glass of milk to is his cat. The lady of the house is Mrs. Claus. At the last public reading of this book, someone asked who are the children asleep in their beds. Are they Santa's children, grandchildren or others spending Christmas with the Santa and Mrs. Claus. I tell them I don't know but I do know that if there was a chance to get a Christmas morning sleigh ride. I would be awake when Santa arrived home from his yearly flight even if it meant a lump of coal for Christmas and only a short flight to the reindeer stables.
Santa has lost his favorite Christmas boots on Christmas Eve night. Santa is walking around in his sock feet. Where are the special Christmas boots that are worn to travel all over the world in a single night? Will this impact Christmas morning? Or, did Santa finish delivering Christmas gifts to all the children on his nice list before he lost his footwear? Read this short children's book, Lost Christmas Boots to discover the answer to these questions. Author spoiler note: The first time you read this book the reader is unaware that the last home Santa's sleigh lands on is his own. The cat that he gives the last glass of milk to is his cat. The lady of the house is Mrs. Claus. At the last public reading of this book, someone asked who are the children asleep in their beds. Are they Santa's children, grandchildren or others spending Christmas with the Santa and Mrs. Claus. I tell them I don't know but I do know that if there was a chance to get a Christmas morning sleigh ride. I would be awake when Santa arrived home from his yearly flight even if it meant a lump of coal for Christmas and only a short flight to the reindeer stables.