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  • Christmas at the North Pole

    Luna Iris

    eBook
    Santa, elves, and reindeer watched the kids open their from the North Pole.
  • Christmas at the North Pole

    Luna A Iris

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 8, 2019)
    Santa, elves, and reindeer watched the kids open their gifts from the North Pole.
  • Christmas at the North Pole

    Lorenzo Taffarel, Francesca Marina Costa, Chiara Longhi

    language (Tredieci, Nov. 18, 2013)
    It’s thaw season at the North Pole. A little polar bear is playing happily on the snow when the ice where he is standing breaks and his floe is carried away by the drift. By chance, a young seal also finds herself on that ice floe, after the same adventure happened to her. This is the beginning of a tender friendship which will help the two little animals against the terrible killer whale. Luckily, they can count on the help of the big blue whale and of the friendly dolphins. They land on the continent, where they will discover one surprise after another and even meet Santa Claus and his faithful reindeer- lucky them! They will of course receive a gift. Which gift? Read the book and you will find out!!
  • The North Pole Challenge: a Christmas series

    Kevin George

    language (, May 9, 2011)
    From IndieReader.com: "Part fantasy, part coming-of-age tale, part humorous romp, THE NORTH POLE CHALLENGE is both entertaining and imaginative. As the first book of five, the narrator skillfully positions his central character to have numerous other adventures."From reviewer Oh My Bookness: "This is a perfect children's tale, even good for interested adults to read who like the holiday season and a twist on characters such as Jack Frost, Old Man Winter, and the creation of Christmas. If you are interested in taking a magical ride through the holiday season this the story for you or any child."Flea has always been different from other students in school. He’s not smart or athletic, he’s shorter than kids half his age, and his facial features are strangely pointy. His foster mother always warns him to avoid attention, though Flea has no idea who’s after them. But Flea discovers several abilities that change his life forever: snowy weather follows him wherever he goes, he can stop snowballs in mid-flight and he builds anything in shop class in a matter of minutes, despite his lack of training. An appearance on The Great Build-Off – a popular construction game show – leads him to a magical place he only thought existed in Christmas stories.At the North Pole, Flea feels even more like an outsider. In fact, the storybook village reminds him of every school he’d ever attended, complete with overachievers and underachievers, popular elves and outcasts. But during his training to become a proper builder elf, he discovers the North Pole has an arch-nemesis bent on invading elfish lands and ending Christmas forever. With a war looming against the South Pole, Flea’s sudden appearance at the North Pole is no coincidence, as he questions his role in the fate of the world’s greatest holiday.“The North Pole Challenge” is not your typical Christmas story. Everyone knows about Santa Claus, his elves and the North Pole, but this book provides a fresh outlook on old familiar tales. Imagine Santa Claus as a reclusive loner, Rudolph as a narcissistic whiner, the elves as cruel party animals. And no great story would be complete without an enemy of epic proportions, another familiar Christmas name with a wicked past never before told… Until now...READER REVIEWSFrom reviewer Ionia Martin: "I will say, that I wish there were more books like this in the world. This book is appropriate for all age groups and would make an excellent gift for anyone. My kids adored this book and so did I. I can't recommend this title enough."From reviewer Mandy2000 "I started to read this to my eight year old son before bed each night and couldn't stop reading when I knew he was asleep!!"
  • North Pole Christmas Collection

    Justin Johnson

    language (CCS Publishing, Oct. 26, 2019)
    Ages 6-12 | Grades 2-6 Hello and welcome to the Christmas Season!I love Christmas stories. I mean, really love them. Nothing gets me more jazzed than thinking about kids eagerly awaiting the big day, a nice white blanket of snow on the ground, the smells of cinnamon and pine, decorating the tree, getting together with loved ones, and, of course, Santa and his Elves busily toiling away at the North Pole!The smells, flavors, music, and feelings of the holidays are special.I’ve written three Christmas tales over the past four years. And I’ve put all three of them in this collection for you and your children.Plus, I’ve included four BONUS books as my way of saying, Merry Christmas.May your holidays be merry and bright this year!Sincerely,Justin JohnsonOctober 2019This book includes the following Christmas stories: The Trip of a Lifetime, The Christmas Mix Up, The Night Nothing Went RightThis book includes the following BONUS stories: The Goldilocks Theorem, Gertrude the Chubby Unicorn Books 1 - 3.
  • Christmas at the North Pole Compound

    Christine Verstraete

    language (, Dec. 8, 2010)
    It's not all Fa-la-la and Ho-Ho-Ho at the North Pole Compound when Santa's elves find someone's stolen the gifts! Can Chief Elf Investigator Finius Flaherty crack the case by Dec. 24th and save Christmas? A Holiday Crime Story for all ages!
  • Christmas Song of the North

    Marsha Bonicatto, Karlyn Holman

    Hardcover (Pfeifer-Hamilton Pub, Oct. 15, 1997)
    Christmas Song of the North offers children ages 2-10 a delightful look at the winter activities of their favorite northland animals. Set to the theme of "12 Days of Christmas," this beautiful full-color book will have children singing, counting, and reading along with you long after the last snowflake is gone. Celebrate the spirit of a north woods Christmas with this picture book destined to become a bedtime favorite. Children will love Marsha Bonicatto's fascinating animal facts, which introduce them to a whole community of critters living together amid the landscape of snow. From "a ruffed grouse in a pine tree" to "twelve wolves a-howling," each creature comes alive on the page in stunning watercolor illustrations by world-renowned artist Karlyn Holman.
  • The North Pole Diaries: A Christmas Short Story

    George Whitelaw

    eBook
    An Arctic explorer is marooned on the ice in a storm when he finds a mysterious doorway. An excerpt from his diaries describes his incredible discovery.
  • North Pole Christmas Collection

    Justin Johnson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 27, 2019)
    Ages 6-12 | Grades 2-6 Hello and welcome to the Christmas Season!I love Christmas stories. I mean, really love them. Nothing gets me more jazzed than thinking about kids eagerly awaiting the big day, a nice white blanket of snow on the ground, the smells of cinnamon and pine, decorating the tree, getting together with loved ones, and, of course, Santa and his Elves busily toiling away at the North Pole!The smells, flavors, music, and feelings of the holidays are special.I’ve written three Christmas tales over the past four years. And I’ve put all three of them in this collection for you and your children.Plus, I’ve included four BONUS books as my way of saying, Merry Christmas.May your holidays be merry and bright this year!Sincerely,Justin JohnsonOctober 2019This book includes the following Christmas stories: The Trip of a Lifetime, The Christmas Mix Up, The Night Nothing Went RightThis book includes the following BONUS stories: The Goldilocks Theorem, Gertrude the Chubby Unicorn Books 1 - 3.
  • Christmas Song of the North

    Marsha Bonicatto

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
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  • Christmas Song Of The North

    Marcia Bonicatto

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Follows the pattern of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" to introduce the forest animals of the north woods during the winter months. Includes information about the animals.
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  • At the North Pole

    Simon Chapman

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
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