| Great pages of total excitement and inspiration. Designed to complete as a work of art to put away for years of fun. Help Santa, also draw, color, and act out the play. |
Note: The book is partially inspired by learning to read, and to be creative. There is a great book by L. Frank Baum about the Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. This book picks up where that one left off. This little play involves how Santa accepted his immortality. The critical difference is that this play does not mention or draw a picture death. Only an immortal is mentioned for the play. There are no similarities to any other production accept that everyone gets in shape and increases efficiencies. Only Santa uses his own classic style, with the details being omitted for securtiy reasons. LOL.
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This great story is about Santa's need to get in shape, and increase the efficiency of his delivery system. Since the time when I was a kid I counted by 10's or 20's or 11's. It was motivational to count to high numbers. With all of this, someone still acted as if Rodney Dangerfield invented this in a movie. These idiots are pathetic. That is all they do is sit around and look for reasons to ignore great work, all the while using the reading technique to give their kids a jump up. Hilarious.
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