Santa
- SKU
- 1037
- Product Type
- Personalized Books
- Brand
- Best
- Price
- $24.95
- Sale Price
- $23.95 (save 4%)
Description
It's a trip to the North Pole and a wonderful holiday wish-come-true as Santa and Rudolph get ready for Christmas.
Your Christmas adventure begins with an invitation from one of Santa’s reindeer. “Please come to the North Pole with me. Santa Claus had a big problem and only you can help," pleads a reindeer.
Enjoy a snack in Mrs. Claus' kitchen and then explore Santa’s workshop. At Santa’s request, make the special Christmas WISH for everyone.
When ordering, after clicking "Add to Cart" button, include your child’s name, age, gender, hometown, and the first names of up to three friends or relatives (relatives always recommended because these books are real keepsakes!) Then click the “Add item to Cart” button to enter the information. This book has additional personalized information.
This is a quality personalized children’s book with washable surface and fully illustrated pages in color. Hard cover book, approximately 6" by 9", 24 pages
Excerpt from book
"Ho! Ho! Ho!" welcomed Santa. "You've arrived just in time. I need your help, Madison. Let me tell you about my problem. My reindeer and sleigh are ready to deliver presents to all the good boys and girls on Christmas Eve. But, I have been so busy that I did not note the most important thing of all."
“What is the most important thing of all, Santa?” Madison asked eagerly. Santa continued, “I haven't had time to make the special Christmas WISH. This WISH puts love into people's hearts and makes my reindeer want to fly. So, you can see how important the WISH is. Would you please make the Christmas WISH for everyone?” Santa pleaded.
Madison promised Santa, “I will gladly make the WISH.” Then she remembered the nicest things about Christmas such as love, happiness and kindness. Then ...POOF, out popped the WISH, glowing brightly like a star.
Santa said gratefully, “That was the perfect WISH Madison. I'll put the WISH in this beautiful box for safe keeping until Christmas Eve.”