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Scared of Santa - Scenes of Terror in Toyland - cover

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Scared of Santa - Scenes of Terror in Toyland

Denise Joyce, Nancy Watkins

Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks

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Summary

He's huge and hairy and hulking.  
He dresses in strange furry clothing.  
He sneaks into people's homes at night. 
Who wouldn't be afraid of . . . Santa Claus?!? 
Nothing says Christmas quite like innocent children shrieking with terror as a stranger dressed in red drags them kicking and screaming onto his lap. Now this time-honored rite of passage is celebrated with a hilarious collection of more than two hundred and fifty priceless photos of kids' traumatic trips to Santa's workshop. Scared of Santa offers a cornucopia of photographic funnies—from sixty-year-old family heirlooms to last year's howlers—along with delightful commentary on those unforgettable childhood visits to scary ol' Saint Nick.
Available since: 11/21/2012.

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