The Two Santas' Two-Polar Home: Santa Claus and Santa Christina ("Mrs. Claus") Ride Between North Pole and South Pole in "Wormhole Elevator"

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Author: George William Kelly ISBN: 9781311882080
Publisher: George William Kelly Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: George William Kelly
ISBN: 9781311882080
Publisher: George William Kelly
Publication: April 30, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

For a long, long time Santa Claus and his reindeer delivered all the toys on Christmas Eve. Santa Christina (Mrs. Claus) and her sled dogs stayed at home, with the Elves, at the North Pole. Not very long ago, however, Santa Christina and her sled dogs began to help her husband and his reindeer deliver the toys. Now, Santa Claus delivers one-half the toys, and Santa Christina delivers the other half. The two Santas race each other to see who finishes first. The Two Santas’ Christmas Eve Toy Race always ends in a tie. On Christmas Day they talk about their travel around the Earth’s globe, through both hemispheres, over continents and oceans, in country after country, in cities and villages, in good weather and bad weather. It was in one of these talks that the two Santas got the idea for a second home at the South Pole and asked Einstein Elf to build it. He immediately built them a South Pole home to match their North Pole home. Next he built a “wormhole” elevator through the center of the Earth to connect the two homes. This eBook about the two Santas’ two-Polar home includes one blank “Wish List” addressed to Santa Claus and another blank “Wish List” addressed to Santa Christina. It also includes a children’s Christmas carol, “Yes! It Is Christmas,” to be sung to the tune of the historic children’s hymn, “Jesus Loves Me.”

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For a long, long time Santa Claus and his reindeer delivered all the toys on Christmas Eve. Santa Christina (Mrs. Claus) and her sled dogs stayed at home, with the Elves, at the North Pole. Not very long ago, however, Santa Christina and her sled dogs began to help her husband and his reindeer deliver the toys. Now, Santa Claus delivers one-half the toys, and Santa Christina delivers the other half. The two Santas race each other to see who finishes first. The Two Santas’ Christmas Eve Toy Race always ends in a tie. On Christmas Day they talk about their travel around the Earth’s globe, through both hemispheres, over continents and oceans, in country after country, in cities and villages, in good weather and bad weather. It was in one of these talks that the two Santas got the idea for a second home at the South Pole and asked Einstein Elf to build it. He immediately built them a South Pole home to match their North Pole home. Next he built a “wormhole” elevator through the center of the Earth to connect the two homes. This eBook about the two Santas’ two-Polar home includes one blank “Wish List” addressed to Santa Claus and another blank “Wish List” addressed to Santa Christina. It also includes a children’s Christmas carol, “Yes! It Is Christmas,” to be sung to the tune of the historic children’s hymn, “Jesus Loves Me.”

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