Oh No Santa Claus Lost His Eyeglasses

Oh  No  Santa Claus Lost His Eyeglasses
Author: Estelle Yimdo
Publsiher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781489720702

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Oh! No! Santa Claus Lost His Eyeglasses is a two-in-one book because it’s made up first by the story part and then the coloring part. The children will enjoy reading the story of this Santa Claus who imagines the worst situations after losing his eyeglasses. They will also be able to do some activities through the coloring part.

Santa s Thirty Five Year Sleigh Ride

Santa s Thirty Five Year Sleigh Ride
Author: Charles Jeffrey Noel
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781098028909

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The title of my book, Santa's Thirty-Five Year Sleigh Ride: Memoirs of a Professional Career as Santa Claus, states the basic summary of my book and alerts the reader of what to expect. It contains many of my favorite memories (memoirs) of my career as a professional Santa Claus over the past thirty-five years. To me, children are special, and they deserve to be happy. At first contact, I have no idea of their background or their circumstances. I just do my best to make them feel like the most important person in the world. The few minutes they have with me (as Santa Claus) might very well be the only time during the entire year that they feel special, important, and loved. My memoirs are full of interesting stories, sad stories and true tales of surprising adventures and events in the life of a modern-day Santa Claus. Since I love humor, and I think that most people do, I have included my most memorable stories that are memorable because of the humor involved. And perhaps some of my favorite memories will become some of yours as well. Maybe you have wondered what a Santa Claus does, what experience he has had, or why he became a Santa Claus in the first place. Perhaps you have wondered what credentials he has to have or what type of personality he needs to be a great and convincing Santa Claus. If so, my book will be of great interest and value to you. I, as Santa, have had many, many precious moments with children; I have had both funny and sad moments that may bring you to tears. I've smiled, I've laughed, and I've cried. You will too. And if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a Santa Claus and make a child smile by just being there...my book will help you to understand. And finally, if you have ever considered actually donning the red suit and portraying the 'Jolly Old Elf' yourself, my book may very well push you over the top.

When Santa Lost His Ho Ho Ho

When Santa Lost His Ho  Ho  Ho
Author: Laura Rader
Publsiher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2008-10-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780061141393

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It's almost Christmas, and everyone—from Mrs. Claus right down to the littlest elf—is getting ready for the big day. But there's something wrong at the North Pole. It's just a bit too . . . quiet. Oh no! Santa has lost his laugh! Where could it be? And how can there be Christmas without Santa's Ho! Ho! Ho! From the author of Santa's New Suit and Who'll Pull Santa's Sleigh Tonight? comes a holiday romp that's sure to make readers giggle with glee.

Tales of the Lost Formicans and Other Plays

Tales of the Lost Formicans and Other Plays
Author: Constance Congdon
Publsiher: Theatre Communications Group
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781559368230

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A collection of plays by Constance Congdon.

Torontonians

Torontonians
Author: Phyllis Brett Young
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2007-09-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780773575684

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First published in 1960, the classic feminist novel about a desperate housewife.

American Illustrated Magazine

American Illustrated Magazine
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1048
Release: 1946
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: PSU:000020209797

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Last Dance at the Wrecker s Ball

Last Dance at the Wrecker s Ball
Author: Robert Douglas
Publsiher: Headline
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-09-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780755394432

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Glasgow, 1971. The old way of life is under threat for the tight-knit community in Dalbeattie Street, Maryhill. The shadow of the wrecker's ball looms large over their homes, and they must face the choice of moving to a new estate or dispersing throughout the city. But powerful friendships refuse to be broken. These characters have gone through too much together to be destroyed by some measly planning scheme. They'll face this with the same inimitable Scottish humour and strength of spirit that have carried them through other tough times. Douglas' vivid portrait of Seventies Glasgow recreates, in glorious detail, a particular time and place, but at its heart are the universal themes of love, friendship and community.

The Lost Night

The Lost Night
Author: Rachel Howard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UVA:X004894561

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A deeply moving story of one woman’s search for truth and meaning in the aftermath of her father's unsolved murder.On the night of June 22, 1986, ten-year-old Rachel Howard woke to a disturbing sight: pools of blood on the hallway carpet and a glimpse of her father clutching his stabbed throat. Stan Howard died minutes later, and his bizarre small-town murder was never solved. Rachel’s father was thirty-two, a laid-back, handsome man who loved the music of Rod Stewart and had no known enemies. Faced with her family’s shock, Rachel decided she would cope the only way she knew how: By keeping silent and trying to pretend the murder had never happened.Now, seventeen years later and recently engaged, Rachel attempts to uncover for herself what happened that night. Finally reconnecting with her father’s family, she sorts through her relatives’ memories of his death and presses the less-than-helpful detectives. Still bewildered, she seeks the only other two people present at the murder: her former stepmother and stepbrother, neither of whom she has seen since her father’s funeral. The result is a tender portrait of a father and a keen investigation of memory, truth, and how a family moves on from a tragedy for which they may never find answers. “Homicide has lifelong effects for its secondary victims, and educating people to that fact is an essential part of the battle for victims’ rights. The genres of True Crime and Memoir both need more books like The Lost Night. Rachel’s memoir is important and enlightening. She is very brave for taking on the telling of this story. --Jeanine Cummins, author of A Rip in Heaven "From the first page to the last, I read Rachel Howard's spellbinding memoir of murder and its harrowing aftermath with my heart in my mouth. A riveting exploration of grief, suspicion, and the tangled ties that make up the modern family, her need to uncover the identity of the person responsible for the vicious stabbing death of her beloved, but flawed father compels her on a brave, emotional quest for the truth. I turned the pages late into the night, eager to follow Howard as she pursued the next clue and the next, as well as to discover how she would come to terms with her terrible loss. A clear-sighted writer, willing to admit to the gaps in fact and memory that will always remain, the true triumph of her story is the hard-won, if uneasy truce she ultimately establishes with the past." --Anna Cypra Oliver, author of Assembling My Father: A Daughter's Detective Story