![]() One reviewer described this book as “neither for the Realist nor the Religious, but for those of us who like a nice bit of drifting in the spaces between” and I would completely agree with that statement. ![]() ![]() While this story of Santa is a little different from traditional Santa stories (this one Santa is in the pagan world so to speak), it’s still super festive and a version that will thrill children and adults! This short, quick read is perfect for children and adults alike.Baum chronicles Santa’s life from his childhood in an enchanted forest-the same forest that is the source of all magic in the land of Oz-to his destiny of sharing gifts and spreading love to all he meets.Īlong the way we witness him making his first toys, learn the origins of the Christmas tree and Christmas stockings, and discover the stories behind many Christmas secrets, like why Santa slides down chimneys, how he picks his reindeer, and how he delivers all his toys in one night. The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus was written by the same guy who wrote The Wizard of Oz! I had no idea that he wrote other works let alone holiday books so this was a real treat for me to read this holiday season. Some years are better than others, I would like to read more but it’s always hard to work them into my review schedule but this year, it worked out for me to read a couple of holiday books! ![]() Every year I plan on reading at least one sort of holiday book for the season. ![]()
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