SantaKid

SantaKid

James Patterson

Language: English

Pages: 48

ISBN: 0316000612

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


When Warrie Ransom, the Big Boss of the Exmas Express Company, decides to buy Christmas and rename it Exmas, Santa Claus, Momma Claus, and their daugher Chrissie can't believe their eyes. Everything at the North Pole seems to change overnight--the elves stop making kids' favorite toys, the Christmas doves won't fly or sing, and no one seems to laugh anymore. It looks like Christmas is going to be ruined. But then Chrissie remembers something she had learned from her dad: you must believe in something bigger than yourself. With a little help from her dad's helpers, Chrissie--as santaKid--delivers presents to children on Christmas eve, sending Warrie Ransom back to where he came from! After all, when you believe in something, magic can happen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Kids are small, but kids are smart. Kids are smart enough to understand the magic of Christmas.” And then the most amazing thing—THE MAGIC HAPPENED— the reindeer flew, the sleigh full of toys took off, and so did I. I believed in Christmas in a way I never had before. I believed in how special and holy it was. I believed that I would know every address of every kid in every country. I believed that Rhymer and the other reindeer could fly all night and never get tired. And then, when

“Kids are small, but kids are smart. Kids are smart enough to understand the magic of Christmas.” And then the most amazing thing—THE MAGIC HAPPENED— the reindeer flew, the sleigh full of toys took off, and so did I. I believed in Christmas in a way I never had before. I believed in how special and holy it was. I believed that I would know every address of every kid in every country. I believed that Rhymer and the other reindeer could fly all night and never get tired. And then, when

And I had to tell him the truth. “Well, I didn’t exactly deliver the presents in the usual way.” There was quiet in the room. “I talked to every kid, and you know what I told them?” I told them Christmas isn’t about getting presents. I told the kids that Christmas is about something much, much bigger than presents. Christmas is about believing!” “Wow!” said my dad, and everybody around our table joined in. “That’s what happened? That’s great!” I started to laugh and then I winked at Santa

sleigh? And how come the reindeer can fly on Christmas Eve night? My dad, Santa Claus, would just smile and say, “Chrissie, you have to believe.” “Believe in what? I asked, my eyes open wide. “You have to believe in something bigger than yourself.” I laughed. “Everything’s bigger than me!” I said. “That’s it!” Santa clapped. “Now never forget it.” The job that Santa and Momma Claus gave me was to feed the reindeer—Donner, Blitzen, and gang. And to hang out with my best reindeer

families began to arrive in their shiny black cars. Exmas Express was at the North Pole to run everything. And everybody. And every thought. At all times of the day and night. “24-7,” they liked to say, “24-7.” Now, when I went to the Toy Workshop, everybody looked so glum and gloomy. Exmas Express was making new kinds of toys. Toys like— Weird Wally Warmunga the Warrior. Princess PeePee and PooPoo. Doggie DooDoo. And everybody’s least favorite, the 315th Day Toy. Which, on the

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