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Books with title Santa's Secret Helpers

  • Santa's Secret

    Nancy Claus, Steve Ferchaud

    language (Cypress Bay, March 10, 2013)
    Three days before Christmas and there's so much excitement going on. Mrs. Claus thinks everyone is working overtime because Christmas is only days away, but there is a big party being planned for her. The question is, will the elves be able to keep Santa's Secret
  • Herbie's Secret Santa

    Petra Mathers

    eBook (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, March 3, 2015)
    Celebrate the holidays with Lottie and Herbie! Dressed as Santa and humming a tune, Herbie is ready for Christmas. But when he does something bad -- and wishes he could take it back -- the holidays don't feel very happy. Children everywhere will sympathize with Herbie in Petra Mathers's new picture book, which shows how easy it is to make a mistake...and how hard it is to say you're sorry.
  • Santa's Helper

    Michael Charger

    language (, May 24, 2018)
    Santa's Helper tells the story of the magic of the season and true meaning of Christmas. A must for older kids to learn that Santa needs our help and that giving is much better than receiving!
  • Santa Secret

    Carol Wallace, Steve Björkman

    Paperback (Holiday House, May 23, 2007)
    Not telling a soul about the secret, special gift she wants Santa to bring, Kari's brothers warn her that she may end up with a box of underwear under the tree, but Kari has faith that Santa will get her note and so waits eagerly on Christmas morn for her package to arrive. Simultaneous.
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  • Santa Secret

    Carol Wallace, Steve Björkman

    Hardcover (Holiday House, May 29, 2007)
    Not telling a soul about the secret, special gift she wants Santa to bring, Kari's brothers warn her that she may end up with a box of underwear under the tree, but Kari has faith that Santa will get her note and so waits eagerly on Christmas morn for her package to arrive. Simultaneous.
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  • Santa's Secret

    Beth Carter, Leo Silva

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, Sept. 15, 2013)
    It's Christmas Eve but George is grumpy. His mother tries everything to get him into the holiday spirit. She sings Christmas songs, bakes cookies and decorates the house but George isn't having it. He's convinced Santa won't visit him. That is, until he discovers Santa has a secret. Unable to believe his eyes, George finally gets excited about the magic of the season. This timeless holiday book is for children ages 3-8.
  • Santa's Helpers

    James J. Briles

    Spiral-bound (Briles & Associates Publishing, Dec. 18, 1987)
    Santa's Helpers is written in a traditional vein - no Santas swimming off Miami Beach or attending conferences in Las Vegas or Monte Carlo. No, this is an old-fashion, family-friendly story that will warm your heart and enrich your Christmas Holidays for years to come. Beautifully printed in two-colors on high-quality speckeled brown paper. Spiral bound, 30-pages (including cover), eighteen delightful illustrations, and three gatefold pages for added enjoyment. The story answers four questions: 1: Why is Santa's beard artifical? Answer: Santa's beard is real! But because newly appointed Santa's Helpers don't always have nice full beards, the Elves make beards for them to wear until they can grow one that Santa approves of. 2: Why are some toys made by toy companies like Tonka, Fisher Price and Mattel? The elves can't keep up with production, so Santa contracts out for many of the toys -- always, however, under his close supervision. 3: How does Santa know where everyone lives? He uses a computer, and 4: Why are there so many Santas? Well, it was Mrs. Clause's idea, but Santa didn't come to the decision to run a Help Wanted ad until thinking about it over night.
  • Secret Santa

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    Hardcover (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 2, 2012)
    The Robin Hill School first-graders celebrate the spirit of Christmas in this holiday-themed Level 1 Ready-to-Read story.It is Secret Santa Day at school, and Katie is wearing her special Christmas sweater. But Andrew makes fun of her outfit, calling the reindeer on the sweater a raccoon. When it comes time to pick names from the Santa hat, Katie hopes she doesn’t pick Andrew’s name. But she does! How can Katie give Andrew a gift when he’s been so mean to her?
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  • Santa's Secret

    Nancy Claus, Steve Ferchaud

    Hardcover (Cypress Bay Pub, Oct. 5, 2004)
    Santa's Secret is a love story between Santa and Mrs. Claus. Her birthday is in Dec. and she thinks everyone has forgotten. The elves have a big secret to keep because Santa is planning a surprise party for her The party is a huge success.
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  • Santa's Secret

    Tony Cancelosi

    Paperback (First Person Productions, Dec. 1, 2010)
    In the story of "Santa's Secret" a little boy's belief in Santa Claus is tested. Author, Tony Cancelosi spent his childhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, surrounded by Italian tradition, which has inspired his love of Christmas. As a husband, a father of two sons, and a granddad, he continues to keep the spirit of Santa in his life--as does the hero of "Santa's Secret."
  • Secret Santa

    William T. Bix

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Oct. 7, 2013)
    Told there is no Santa by his older brother, Chad rushed off to consult with his Grandma, who he was sure, would be straight with him. After immediately declaring the idea that Santa might not exist to be absolutely ridiculous, she challenged him to become one of Santa's helpers. She suggests he buys and delivers a gift to someone who really needs it. Thus he learns the true meaning of Christmas and what Santa Claus is really all about. Their adventure, in which a gift is found, a deserving recipient is located, and a good deed accomplished.
  • Santa's Secret

    J. Matthew Davidson

    Paperback (RoseDog Books, May 3, 2010)
    This book is about how Santa has spies everywhere. It tells how he knows if the kids are naughty or nice and shows Santa's Spy Headquarters.This book inspires kids to learn how to read and write plus do their chores. There are consequences to all actions undertaken by each child worldwide. Someone is always watching and making reports if they are naughty.
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