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Books with title The Impossible Christmas Present

  • The Impossible Christmas Present

    Bonnie Compton Hanson

    Paperback (Legacy Press, Aug. 1, 2001)
    ItÂ’s the Christmas season but the PTs are finding little to celebrate. SamÂ’s dad has lost his job, JennaÂ’s mom is pregnant and has to stay in bed, and none of the PTs have money for gifts! Then Miss Kotter gets bad news! Will it be a cruddy Christmas for everyone?
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  • The Best Christmas Present

    Emma Morgan

    eBook (PureRead, Nov. 18, 2018)
    Mabel Martin’s parents have given her two choices—become the mail order bride to a Mr. James Carter in California, or give up her inheritance and live in poverty in her hometown. So soon, she is on train headed west, to a dusty little town in Arizona. Mabel is accustomed to a life of privilege and wealth, and is not all at happy with the weather-beaten farmhouse and lack of luxury. James Carter has made a fortune in the silver mines, but he prefers a simple life. A kind and intelligent man, he is known for his generous nature, and is loved by the town. But when James announces a Christmas party to help welcome Mabel to town, she is not pleased. What kind of party can they have out here, in the desert, with a group of strangers in the house? But the holiday spirit can find us, wherever we are. And sometimes, so can love.
  • The Christmas Present

    Alexander McCabe, Fabiana Farcas

    language (Alexander McCabe, Nov. 16, 2015)
    Did you know that at the very moment you were born Mrs Claus allocated you an elf? It’s true! Your very own elf who watches to see when you have been naughty and nice. Every year, just before Christmas, your elf reports to Santa and Mrs Claus so they can decide what presents you can have from your list. Yet there are some people who don’t believe in Santa. I know, it’s crazy… but it’s true! Once they stop believing in Santa, then their elf is banished from the North Pole and only allowed to return when they start believing in him again. Gabriel the Elf is worried. His child is beginning to think that Santa isn’t real. He doesn’t want to be sent away from all his friends at the North Pole, but what can he do? There is only one thing he can do… He must prove that Santa is real.
  • The Last Christmas Present

    Matt Novak

    Hardcover (Nootron Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Irwin is the smallest, and busiest, elf at the North Pole. When Santa overlooks one wrapped present on Christmas Eve and the others tell Irwin to "go to bed, chucklehead," he instead sets out on what becomes a hilarious journey to deliver that last present. Full-color illustrations.
  • The Last Christmas Present

    Matt Novak

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Irwin is the smallest, and busiest, elf at the North Pole. When Santa overlooks one wrapped present on Christmas Eve and the others tell Irwin to "go to bed, chucklehead," he instead sets out on what becomes a hilarious journey to deliver that last present. Full-color illustrations.
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  • The First Christmas Present

    Marilyn Sommerer, Johanna Van Der Sterre

    Hardcover (Concordia Pub House, July 1, 2009)
    Book Details:Format: HardcoverPublication Date: 7/1/2009Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • The Christmas Present

    Barry Thomas Bechta, Binah Godisal

    language (Unconditional Love Books, Dec. 20, 2012)
    Seven Kind Kids #13The Christmas PresentJoin the Seven Kind Kids as they discover the power of the Christmas Present and the Happy GlassAn Illustrated Children's bookbyBinah C GodisallBarry Thomas Bechta
  • The Best Christmas Present

    Gwynn T Robinson

    eBook
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  • The Christmas Present

    Alexander McCabe

    Paperback (Alexander McCabe, Nov. 16, 2015)
    I have a little secret to tell you that not many people know. Something that maybe your mum and dad don't even know! You see, at the very moment you were born, Santa allocated you an elf. It's true! Your very own elf who watches to see when you have been naughty and nice. Every year, just before Christmas, your elf reports to Santa so he can decide what presents you can have from your list. Yet there are some people that don't believe in Santa. I know, I know, it's crazy... but it's true! Once those people stop believing in Santa, then their elf's are sent away from the North Pole and only allowed back when they start to believe in him again. Gabriel the Elf is very worried. His child is beginning to think that Santa isn't real. Gabriel the Elf doesn't want to be banished from all his friends at the North Pole, so what can he do? There is only one thing he can do. He must prove that Santa is real.
  • The First Christmas Present

    Dorothy Lafferty

    language (, May 27, 2013)
    Four young children learn the real reason we give gifts to each other on Christmas and discover the very first gift of Christmas.Make it a family tradition to read this book before bedtime on Christmas Eve. Refresh in your hearts and minds just why we celebrate Christmas and what it should mean to us.
  • The Big Christmas Present

    Trisha M Samuel

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • The Best Christmas Present

    Emma Morgan

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 19, 2018)
    Mabel Martin’s parents have given her two choices—become the mail order bride to a Mr. James Carter in California, or give up her inheritance and live in poverty in her hometown. So soon, she is on train headed west, to a dusty little town in Arizona. Mabel is accustomed to a life of privilege and wealth, and is not all at happy with the weather-beaten farmhouse and lack of luxury. James Carter has made a fortune in the silver mines, but he prefers a simple life. A kind and intelligent man, he is known for his generous nature, and is loved by the town. But when James announces a Christmas party to help welcome Mabel to town, she is not pleased. What kind of party can they have out here, in the desert, with a group of strangers in the house? But the holiday spirit can find us, wherever we are. And sometimes, so can love.