Über 'Twas the Night Santa Fell on His Head
Christmas is a time for giving - not falling down chimneys!
Santa's favorite time of the year is the night before Christmas. Delivering wondrous gifts and making children happy brings warm feelings to his heart. But when he loses his balance on a roof and tumbles down a chimney on his butt then on his head, he is faced with an incredible dilemma...
Santa must find a way to complete his mission before the village children awaken. What will he do? Who can he get to help? Will he manage to save Christmas in the nick of time?
"'Twas the Night Santa Fell on His Head" is a heartwarming and whimsical tale that captures the essence of the season, reminding readers and listeners of the true spirit of Christmas. It is a playfully reimagining of Clement C. Moore's classic holiday tale from the 1800s. With its enchanting poetic rhyme, this tale promises to leave both the young and young-at-heart with beaming smiles.
TESTIMONIAL "Its playful rhythmic narration will add to the fun between big belly laughs. Your child/granchild will be asking quizzical questions, like, "Oh no! Who's going to deliver the presents now that Santa's hurt?" 'Twas the Night Santa Fell on His Head will be a highly interactive experience between child and adult that should, no doubt, be added to your Christmas reading this year." Angie M., Educator and Former District School Board Superintendent of Education.
Start a new family tradition with this delightful holiday bedtime, or anytime, story. Embrace the joy of giving and the magic of Christmas like never before.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'Twas the night when Santa fell on his head,
And the kids were asleep, snuggled in bed.
The Christmas lights blinked with a shimmering glow,
And the cars on the street were sprinkled with snow.
Suddenly, there was a THUD and a CLANG!
The Christmas tree shook and the ornaments rang.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Mehr anzeigen