Tell Me the Truth. Is Santa for Real?

Tell Me the Truth. Is Santa for Real?

Tell Me the Truth. Is Santa for Real?

Donald Charles Calarco

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Editorial:
Outskirts Press
Año de edición:
2009
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Familia y relaciones
ISBN:
9781432723255

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When your child gets the news that Santa is not real, will you be ready with the right answer? This is a story of how one child got the news and how her grandfather eased her pain.Gianna had crept down the stairs to watch Santa place presents under the tree every Christmas morning since she can remember. When a neighboring parent decides to inform her that Santa is just a man in a costume and he isn’t real at all, her world collapses and she feels cheated. Not wanting this to have an effect on his granddaughter’s Christmas Spirit, her grandfather sets a plan into action that would ease her pain and renew her trust. The results were much more than he had expected. There are surely many stories of how this family issue is handled. This is only one of them that worked.

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