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Do you know what ornamateriological minterfeasiasticals are? Or why tin sails were hung on trees and what they are now called? Want a ride through the stars in a one horse soap and sleigh? Read Yuletide Zingle and experience a fun Christmas tale unlike any you have before. Yuletide Zingle is a charming new Christmas story. The Errychris, elf-like planet-savers, must fix a planet whose tilt is off. In the process, they find someone who ends up being the first Santa! Yuletide Zingle is an imaginative adaptation of the yuletide story with unique explanations of Christmas traditions that the whole…mehr

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Do you know what ornamateriological minterfeasiasticals are? Or why tin sails were hung on trees and what they are now called? Want a ride through the stars in a one horse soap and sleigh? Read Yuletide Zingle and experience a fun Christmas tale unlike any you have before.Yuletide Zingle is a charming new Christmas story. The Errychris, elf-like planet-savers, must fix a planet whose tilt is off. In the process, they find someone who ends up being the first Santa! Yuletide Zingle is an imaginative adaptation of the yuletide story with unique explanations of Christmas traditions that the whole family will love! Plus two additional stories! The Dishwasher Monster and The Green Cookie. (approx. 21 pages, illustrated)


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Jason started life not far from the Boston Post Road in a red American Foursquare nestled under a giant beech tree. He attended Latin school on the banks of the Squamscott and then wrestled with the dialectic on the wrong side of the Charles. He now lives and writes in an old bungalow on a wooded island floating upon the Great Plains.