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Fly, Santa, Fly!

By (author) Betty Ann Schwartz, Illustrated by Steve Cox






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Children will love flying with Santa to the North Pole! Each spin of the lenticular disc, with its constantly changing image, transports young, wide-eyed readers to a new magical place. This merry Christmas tale begins in Santa's workshop, where he's ready to soar to the skies in his sled. Spin again and whee! See the small town below where good girls and boys will get their toys and then over the desert, the city and around the world to deliver more. And when Santa's all done, give one more spin and fly, Santa, fly...away home. Merry Christmas!

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Publisher | Sterling Juvenile
Published date | 30 Nov 2009
Language |
Format | Board book
Pages | 14
Dimensions | 216 x 216 x 14mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 327g
ISBN | 978-1-4027-4800-4
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BISAC | juvenile fiction / holidays & festivals / christmas


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