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Dear Santa There's a special surprise at the end!. Lift the flaps to unwrap a present and find out how Santa chooses the perfect gift.A letter to Santa asking for a Christmas present starts off a merry chain of

Dear Santa

Title:Dear Santa
Author:Rod Campbell
Rating:4.92 (829 Votes)
Asin:0689874154
Format Type:Board book
Number of Pages:16 Pages
Publish Date:2004-10-12
Genre:

Editorial : From School Library Journal PreS–This board book follows the format of Campbell's Dear Zoo (Little Simon, 1986); Santa tries to fill an unnamed narrator's request for something "special," but keeps changing his mind as his offerings seem too "bouncy," "scary," and so on. Each present has a sturdy flap that can be opened, revealing the contents. The gifts themselves are not particularly exciting, and children won't be able to guess from the wrappings what might be hidden inside, but they will still enjoy opening the flaps. The artwork is colorful and crisp against a white background, and the final purrfect present has a patch of soft fur that kids will love to touch. A surefire hit for toddlers.–E. M.Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

A letter to Santa asking for a Christmas present starts off a merry chain of gift-wrapping, but nothing seems quite right and each time he thinks better of his choice. Lift the flaps to unwrap a present and find out how Santa chooses the perfect gift. There's a special surprise at the end!

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