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Santa’s Starry Guide - A Shining Christmas Eve Tale of Teamwork Light and Magic - cover

Santa’s Starry Guide - A Shining Christmas Eve Tale of Teamwork Light and Magic

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

It’s Christmas Eve, and up in the night sky, little Stella the star is preparing for her biggest job yet—helping guide Santa’s sleigh! With the help of her shimmering starry friends, she learns how even the tiniest light can make a big difference.
 
Santa’s Starry Guide is a heartwarming, festive tale full of teamwork, holiday magic, and the wonder of the stars. Perfect for cozy read-alouds by the tree, this story reminds little readers that their light matters—especially during the most magical night of the year.
Available since: 05/18/2025.
Print length: 41 pages.

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