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What do you do about elves and reindeer that are sad and listless because the sun is beating down on Santa's workshop and temperatures are climbing? This rhyming, beautifully-illustrated story tells of a North Pole where everything is melting! With Christmas coming soon, Santa and his helpers are worried until Mother Nature steps in with an idea. But, she warns that the long-term solution depends upon the children of the world who so eagerly await Santa's visit each year. She shares the secret of how, with a little cooperation and a lot of magic dust, the North Pole can always have snow. This…mehr

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What do you do about elves and reindeer that are sad and listless because the sun is beating down on Santa's workshop and temperatures are climbing? This rhyming, beautifully-illustrated story tells of a North Pole where everything is melting! With Christmas coming soon, Santa and his helpers are worried until Mother Nature steps in with an idea. But, she warns that the long-term solution depends upon the children of the world who so eagerly await Santa's visit each year. She shares the secret of how, with a little cooperation and a lot of magic dust, the North Pole can always have snow. This charming story of collaboration and regard for the Earth engages young readers with its delightful tale, while educating them of the role they can have in caring for our beautiful planet.
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Autorenporträt
Elena Schietinger is the author of numerous children's books, including "There's A Spider In My Closet!," "I Know You Can Do it, You Know You Can, Too!," "How The Goldfish Got Its Name," "Hello, It's Me!," and the soon to be published "I Can't Catch That Fish!" Her books seek to both entertain her young audiences and help her readers grow. She is the mother of three sons who have always inspired her writing. A lifelong storyteller, she has a background in journalism and extensive experience as a writer of fiction and nonfiction.