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The Elf Who Lost Christmas - A Heartwarming Holiday Quest to Save the Magic of Christmas - cover

The Elf Who Lost Christmas - A Heartwarming Holiday Quest to Save the Magic of Christmas

Shu Chen Hou

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

🎄🎁✨ Christmas is in trouble… and it’s all Jingle’s fault!
 
Jingle the elf didn’t mean to lose Santa’s presents—but now, with only hours to spare, he must team up with his loyal friends to find the missing gifts and rescue Christmas for children all around the world.
 
The Elf Who Lost Christmas is a joyful tale of teamwork, bravery, and believing in second chances. From snowy mountaintops to twinkling toy workshops, young readers will journey through a magical North Pole adventure full of laughter, kindness, and a touch of Christmas mischief.
 
With lovable characters and a feel-good ending, this story reminds us that even the smallest helpers can make the biggest difference—especially when hearts are full of holiday cheer.
 
Perfect for:
 
Kids who love funny, magical holiday adventures
 
Holiday storytimes and classroom Christmas reads
 
Teaching teamwork, problem-solving, and perseverance
Available since: 05/02/2025.
Print length: 39 pages.

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