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Santa Found The North Pole: A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages
Santa Found The North Pole: A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages
Santa Found The North Pole: A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages
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Santa Found The North Pole: A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages

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We have all read books, watched movies, and have believed in Santa at one time in our lives. But how did Santa end up at the North Pole? Really? How did the elves and fairies get there? What makes the reindeer fly and what gender are they? And what about the magic? Have you ever wondered where the magic comes from? It is never talked about. Until now. Read about why you cannot find the North Pole on a map, but how it does exist. Yes, there are elves, flying reindeer, fairies, and many other characters you have never heard of that live in the North Pole. Do you think they have Blue Tooth at the North Pole?Written for kids of all ages, you will soon believe again.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 22, 2021
ISBN9781646547272
Santa Found The North Pole: A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages

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    Santa Found The North Pole - Santa Jim

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    Santa Found The North Pole

    A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages

    Santa Jim

    Copyright © 2020 Santa Jim

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    Fulton Books, Inc.

    Meadville, PA

    Published by Fulton Books 2020

    ISBN 978-1-64654-728-9 (hardcover)

    ISBN 978-1-64654-727-2 (digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    Nicolas

    The Elves’ Home

    How the Elves Found the North Pole

    North Pole Magic

    Two Kinds of Fairies

    Fresh Water

    The First Christmas Tree

    How Do Reindeer Fly?

    Shooting Stars?

    Rudolf’s Red Nose

    Better Than Fairy Dust

    Jing

    Jingle Bells

    Do Not Touch the Elf

    Santa’s Magic Key

    Living in the North Pole

    Santa Claus

    Why All Santas Don’t Look Alike

    Time Stops at the North Pole

    Cardinals of the North Pole

    To all my ladies:

    Dasher, the fastest reindeer at the start of a race. Grunts a lot, but they are happy grunts.

    Dancer, the most beautifully moving reindeer. Balanced and coordinated, she moves like a ballerina.

    Prancer, the lightest footed. She barely leaves a hoof print in the snow and holds her head up high.

    Vixen, the most demanding. Loves to have massages and to have her hair combed and very glamorous.

    Comet, the fastest reindeer in a long race and likes chocolate.

    Cupid, the most loving of all the reindeer. Needs to be hugged and pet all the time.

    Donder, the strongest reindeer. Pulls most of the weight of the sleigh, very quiet, and does not say much.

    Blitzen, the most unpredictable. You never know which way she will turn next, so she is placed next to Donder.

    Rudolf, yes, she is a girl too. Her real name is Rodolphae, but we call her Rudolf for short. She is the smartest. Without her ability to navigate the globe, we could never get the job done.

    Note, all the reindeer are female. The male reindeer lose their antlers each year in October. We need the females because the fairy dust sticks to their antlers.

    Preface

    When I retired, I decided to grow a beard. Itchy at first, I decided to stick

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