Dear Santa, Let me explain...Parker knows he is definitely not perfect. Everyone makes mistakes, and it's tough being a kid! So when Ms. Holly asks the class to write their letters to Santa, Parker gets nervous. Why are all of his friends telling Santa how perfect they are? Santa knows if you've been bad or good... It's best to be honest. Right? Parker hands in his honest letter and hopes that Santa will understand. When Christmas morning arrives, Parker finds a big surprise under the tree—and a letter from Santa!
The perfect holiday stocking stuffer or Christmas gift book for ages 4-7, this heartwarming and interactive story will delight kids, parents, grandparents, and caregivers alike! Includes special stationery to write your own letter to Santa. PLUS, get a FREE PERSONALIZED letter from Santa!
BONUS: Kids can write a letter to Santa using the festive holiday-themed stationery included in every book. Parents can also visit Put Me In the Story for a FREE downloadable personalized letter from the desk of Santa Claus, or get a letter and official 'Nice List' certificate sent in a magical envelope all the way from the North Pole! It's never been easier to make your child's Christmas wishes come true than with this activity for kids!
Susanna Leonard Hill is the New York Times bestselling author of Moon’s First Friends, as well as many other award-winning books for children. She does frequent school and library visits, teaches picture book writing, and offers picture book critiques. She lives in New York's Mid-Hudson Valley with her children and two rescue dogs.
John Joseph’s passion for art appeared at an early age while living in Orlando, Florida. It was very rare that you would spot him without a pencil and sketchbook, creating stories and drawing away. John Joseph’s love of art continued throughout his education; you could say that John has never really left school, as he graduated and went straight back to elementary school to teach visual arts. He is constantly inspired by the imagination of his students and often includes them in his stories and illustrations—but the best part is the several months he has off throughout the year to play with his family in the Colorado mountains and create lots of art!