![]() and hopefully relax while getting into the holiday spirit. Now that it's December, I sure hope you are getting into the Christmas spirit! I am done decorating and shopping, but I still need to do all of my wrapping - my least favorite holiday task! This week, I decided to read a few Christmas books and share them with you so you will have time to buy and read them before the 25th. Frank Baum’s Oz stories American classics. ![]() ![]() Later adapted into multiple animated films, and published here with the original illustrations from the first edition, The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus evinces the charm, warmth, and fantasy that made L. Along the way we witness him making his first toys, learn the origins of the Christmas tree and Christmas stockings, and discover the stories behind many Christmas secrets, like why Santa slides down chimneys, how he picks his reindeer, and how he delivers all his toys in one night. ![]() Nicholas” (“The Night Before Christmas”), Baum chronicles Santa’s life from his childhood in an enchanted forest-the same forest that is the source of all magic in the land of Oz-to his destiny of sharing gifts and spreading love to his fellow man. ![]() Drawing on the attributes of Santa Claus from Clement Moore’s 1822 poem “A Visit from St. Frank Baum’s The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus was first published in 1902, two years after his Wonderful Wizard of Oz. ![]()
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