The girl who saved Christmas By William Thach

71bB0iQAtSLI love Christmas time: everything about it!  One thing of Christmas that I love to do is to read new Christmas stories and to read Christmas stories with my five year old daughter!  Christmas is almost here!

The girl who saved Christmas is a great book to add to your Christmas books collection of books for your child!  I was immediately impressed when I received this book.  The book has a nice velvet cover, which makes it stand out from other books.  The story has an inspiring and heartfelt message that reminds kids and even adults the true meaning of why we celebrate Christmas.  This book teaches kids that there is more to Christmas than just receiving presents.

In this book, all of the kids in the world are on the naughty list, except one little girl, who made it to Santa’s nice list.  Santa asks this little girl what she would like.  Her answer to Santa’s question, will surprise you:  she asks for Santa for one night to forgive the other kids for being on the naughty list and give them all gifts.  The book ties in Jesus’ birth and how he forgave many.  The little girl could have anything she wanted but she choose others first instead of thinking of all the things that she would want.  How does Santa respond to the girl’s request?  Read this book and see!

On a personal level: at my daughter’s bedtime each night, we will will read one book together, therefore I choose this book.  My five year old daughter loved the book.  She was drawn into the story by the beautiful drawn pictures and to the great story!  This is one book to be sure to consider adding to your Christmas books collection today!           Find it @ Amazon

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