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Elwis saves Christmas - A Brave Child a Magical Sleigh Ride and a Christmas to Save! - cover

Elwis saves Christmas - A Brave Child a Magical Sleigh Ride and a Christmas to Save!

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

When Santa falls ill just before Christmas, an unexpected hero steps in to save the holiday! Elwis, a brave and kind-hearted child, meets one of Santa’s elves and takes on the challenge of delivering presents to children around the world. From wrapping gifts in the elf factory to soaring through the snowy skies with Santa’s reindeer, Elwis embarks on a magical adventure that keeps the Christmas spirit alive. Can Elwis complete the mission in time for Christmas morning? Elwis Saves Christmas is a heartwarming holiday tale about kindness, courage, and the magic of giving, perfect for young readers and festive bedtime stories.
Available since: 12/22/2024.
Print length: 23 pages.

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