Santa Steals Christmas
By Eve Nairn-Magnante
Illustrated by Nicholas Child
Genre:-Children's Fiction
Age:-4-10 years
Pages:-32
Blurb:-A Witty and surprising Christmas mystery!
It's Christmas Eve and a mysterious-looking Santa is stealing all the presents that Santa has just delivered! How could this be?! Santa, Rudolph and the other reindeer must beat the ticking clock to unmask the naughty imposter. Will Rudolph and the elves be able to save Christmas before all the girls and boys wake up?
🎅Originally by six-year-old Eve, this is a magical Christmas story written by a child for children everywhere!
🎅A fun-filled mystery that will hook n young readers in the hunt for Santa clues
🎅An action-packed adventure, this is the perfect holiday story time read-aloud
🎅Set in a typeface designed by a dyslexic for people with dyslexia
🎅Delightful, detailed, colourful illustrations capture the humour and magic of Santa's world
🎅Highlights the meaning of presents and true spirit of Christmas-a time for friends and family to gather together
🎅5% of sales donated to Dyslexia Scotland
🎅5% of sales donated to Scottish Autism
About Eve Nairn-Magnante
Eve, at just 13, has shown an incredible knack for storytelling. A believer in inclusivity, her works reflect her ethos, ensuring no child is left behind in the world of literature. Recognised by Young Writers for her contributions, Eve continues to inspire and innovate.
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My Review:-This is a book that has everything you need in a good Christmas story. While Mrs Claus is busy doing her yoga, Santa and the Elves are busy for Santa to go and deliver the presents. Just when Santa has delivered the last of the presents and gets back home, an alarm starts to ring...what can be happening? I don't want to say much more as there are plenty of surprises for your little ones to find out. This book is one of my top five books for Christmas...what makes it on my list, everyone can read it as it's especially design for people with dyslexia, like myself. It was lovely to pick a book up and read so easy without having to concentrate as much. The pictures are beautiful for all children, there is so much that you can talk about in this book which smaller children will love.
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