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Santa's Mysterious Boot, Finding the True Spirit of Christmas
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Santa is trying out a special boot this year to make snow in places like New Zealand where it's summer in December.
There are buttons along the side of the boot that not only make snow. One button plays Christmas music, one sprays a mist to help children have gingerbread dreams, and the other button makes the boot turbo charged to help Santa get up the chimney.
Tim and Tommy ...more
There are buttons along the side of the boot that not only make snow. One button plays Christmas music, one sprays a mist to help children have gingerbread dreams, and the other button makes the boot turbo charged to help Santa get up the chimney.
Tim and Tommy ...more
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Paperback, Large Print, 42 pages
Published
September 13th 2015
by CreateSpace
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Jill Ammon Vanderwood is the mother of four and grandmother of eight. She lives with her husband Bill in Utah.
Jill is the award winning author of five books for children and young adults. Her latest book, Drugs Make You Un-Smarter is co-authored with her teenage granddaughter, Savanna Peterson. This book is a Mom's Choice winning book.
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Jill is the award winning author of five books for children and young adults. Her latest book, Drugs Make You Un-Smarter is co-authored with her teenage granddaughter, Savanna Peterson. This book is a Mom's Choice winning book.
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