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Stella, could your wish to meet Santa finally come true? Follow Stella's adventure all the way to the North Pole in this festive holiday hardcover book, ideal for ages 3-7! When a magical present transports Stella to the North Pole, an amazing journey begins! Travel to Santa's workshop on the North Pole Express, as Stella meets friends along the way, including a gingerbread family, Santa's elves, and even Mrs. Claus. Santa has a special present in store--what could it be? With sweet illustrations and rhyming text, this book features Stella's name on every page. Celebrate the holiday season and…mehr

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Stella, could your wish to meet Santa finally come true? Follow Stella's adventure all the way to the North Pole in this festive holiday hardcover book, ideal for ages 3-7! When a magical present transports Stella to the North Pole, an amazing journey begins! Travel to Santa's workshop on the North Pole Express, as Stella meets friends along the way, including a gingerbread family, Santa's elves, and even Mrs. Claus. Santa has a special present in store--what could it be? With sweet illustrations and rhyming text, this book features Stella's name on every page. Celebrate the holiday season and the Stella in your life with this magical personalized story! Includes: * Engaging drawing activity at the end of the book * Customizable dedication page with a Merry Christmas note * Heartwarming read-aloud story that makes the perfect holiday gift or stocking stuffer Stella sees a present wrapped up neatly with a bow. The label has a name, and the wrapping seems to glow. "This present is for me!" cries Stella, with the biggest grin. Stella opens it to look inside, and suddenly falls in!
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JD Green is a Bristol born programmer turned author. He has vowed to continue writing in rhyme until such a time as he finds a way to surreptitiously slip 'discombobulated' into one of his books.