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Books with title I Spy Santa Claus

  • Santa Claus

    Greg Steddy

    Hardcover (Brimax Bks., April 15, 1989)
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  • I wasn't Santa Claus

    David Herrera Pérez

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 21, 2017)
    In this fantasy, Fury, the apparent protagonist has much in common with the Norse God Odin, with St. Nicholas and, of course, with the famous Santa Claus. His beloved steed Slippery greatly resembles Odin's eight-legged horse, the legendary Sleipnir (whose mother was Svadilfari, whose name means unlucky traveler). And Claw, the beast that accompanies St. Nicholas has some analogies with the famous Krampus.What happens to these characters in this story has little legend and much entelechy, so the reader should not seek the absolute truth in it; only the brief mathematical reasoning that appear are worthy of being believed (especially those of chapter 5). This lack of fidelity to the real legends has its reason for being: All these characters, even being in the foreground, are not the protagonists of this story. The last chapter will reveal why it is so; only at the end of the story will the reader understand the title of the book. It is there where a fleeting appearance of the true protagonist gives a Christmas sense to the story.
  • I wasn't Santa Claus

    David Herrera Pérez

    eBook (, Jan. 20, 2017)
    In this fantasy, Fury, the apparent protagonist has much in common with the Norse God Odin, with St. Nicholas and, of course, with the famous Santa Claus. His beloved steed Slippery greatly resembles Odin's eight-legged horse, the legendary Sleipnir (whose mother was Svadilfari, whose name means unlucky traveler). And Claw, the beast that accompanies St. Nicholas has some analogies with the famous Krampus.What happens to these characters in this story has little legend and much entelechy, so the reader should not seek the absolute truth in it; only the brief mathematical reasoning that appear are worthy of being believed (especially those of chapter 5). This lack of fidelity to the real legends has its reason for being: All these characters, even being in the foreground, are not the protagonists of this story. The last chapter will reveal why it is so; only at the end of the story will the reader understand the title of the book. It is there where a fleeting appearance of the true protagonist gives a Christmas sense to the story.
  • Santa Claus

    Bobbie Kalman

    Audio CD (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2011)
    This engaging book uses a simple rhyming pattern to tell the story of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Wonderful photos and illustrations show Santa and his reindeer on their annual trip, as well as the joy on childrens faces on Christmas morning. An activity asks children to draw their own picture of Santa Claus.
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  • Santa Claus

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Jan. 1, 1826)
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  • Santa Claus

    José Elías Moreno, Cesáreo Quezadas 'Pulgarcito'

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  • Santa Claus

    Roger Priddy

    Hardcover (Priddy Books, Jan. 1, 1800)
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  • Santa Claus

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2011)
    This engaging book uses a simple rhyming pattern to tell the story of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Wonderful photos and illustrations show Santa and his reindeer on their annual trip, as well as the joy on childrens faces on Christmas morning. An activity asks children to draw their own picture of Santa Claus.
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  • Santa Claus

    Jose Elias Moreno, Cesareo Quezadas, Jose Luis Aguirre, Armando Arriola, Lupita Quezadas, Rene Cardona

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  • Santa Claus

    Jose Elias Moreno, Cesareo Quezadas, Ren Cardona Sr., Felipe Palmino

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