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Books with title The Christmas List

  • The Christmas List

    Douglas B Wimmer, L.B. Scott

    language (Dott Publishing, Dec. 15, 2015)
    It's Winter, 1957. The snow is piling up, the days are getting shorter, and children all over the world are eagerly anticipating the night when Santa comes to visit. Except for the children at the Happy Heart Orphanage. No, the children there don't expect visits from the Man in Red. The Matrons who run the orphanage make sure each child there knows that they don't deserve such love from Jolly Ol' Saint Nick.Santa or no, Johnny is determined to make this year's Christmas something special for the rest of the children. While executing his Christmas plan, he is caught by the Matrons and thrown in the scariest part of the house on Christmas Eve. Will Johnny escape? Will the orphans of the Happy Heart Orphanage ever have a true Christmas? Find out in this heartwarming short story of friendship and the Holiday spirit by L.B. Scott and Douglas B. Wimmer.
  • The Christmas List

    John McNally

    language (John McNally, Oct. 2, 2015)
    A tap on the window and an unexpected guest turn an ordinary afternoon into an adventure two children will never forget.Meeting new friends and facing new enemies along the way. Will they find the Christmas List in time? Join Jake and Abbie on their quest to save Christmas
  • The Christmas List

    Susan K. Leigh, Alan Flinn

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing, July 1, 2008)
    as important as Jesus' list of all the names of God's children in the Book of Life. "The Christmas List" helps children take their focus off material gain by reminding them that the meaning of Christmas is that God sent His Son to be the Savior from sin and to reconcile mankind with the heavenly Father.
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  • The Christmas List

    Douglas B Wimmer, L. B. Scott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 15, 2015)
    It's Winter, 1957. The snow is piling up, the days are getting shorter, and children all over the world are eagerly anticipating the night when Santa comes to visit. Except for the children at the Happy Heart Orphanage. No, the children there don't expect visits from the Man in Red. The Matrons who run the orphanage make sure each child there knows that they don't deserve such love from Jolly Ol' Saint Nick. Santa or no, Johnny is determined to make this year's Christmas something special for the rest of the children. While executing his Christmas plan, he is caught by the Matrons and thrown in the scariest part of the house on Christmas Eve. Will Johnny escape? Will the orphans of the Happy Heart Orphanage ever have a true Christmas? Find out in this heartwarming short story of friendship and the Holiday spirit by L.B. Scott and Douglas B. Wimmer.
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