How Santa Got His Job
A contemporary, funny, and truly original look at how Santa Claus
acquired all the skills that have made him the great success he is
today. As a young man, Santa wants no part of desks or offices. His
first job is cleaning chimneys, and he is so good at getting up and down
them that he never gets dirty. His second position is with the post
office, delivering packages--but people dislike his zeal when he
continues delivering into the night. Later, he cooks at an all-night
diner (he gains a lot of weight), works at the zoo (he loves the
reindeer best), and does a stint with the circus, where he meets elves
who live "out of town and need someone to deliver toys." And, of course,
the rest is history. Children will love the clever way in which the
story builds, showing how Santa's diverse background prepared him
perfectly for his Christmas Eve duties. Schindler's amusing, detailed
ink drawings include full-page and half-page spreads, and are sometimes
set in a white box against a background of want ad newsprint, also
featured on the end papers. Krensky's spare text makes brilliant use of
every word. A jolly choice for reading aloud during the holidays or as a
spoof during career-study time. This Christmas children's book is for kids reading levels ages 4-8. Leave us your comments. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Let us know what other children's books you would like to have reviewed. Share this post with your family and friends. Remember to always praise your child.
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