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A unique and hilarious regional holiday series that incorporates search-and-find activities as Santa and Mrs. Claus travel to Philadelphia trying to have a restful vacation.
Santa's not planned his vacation this year. Mrs. Claus says, "How 'bout Philadelphia, my dear? You always say it's your favorite place, but remember, the children should not see your face."
Santa and Mrs. Claus want to go on a vacation--but can someone as famous as Santa stay out of sight? Snuggle up and read what happens when things don't quite go as planned.
This Christmas regional series combines a fun and festive story with search-and-find artwork that will have children looking for Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Reindeer amongst Philadelphia's most iconic sights!
They load up the sleigh, getting set to explore,
and head off to Philadelphia, ready for more!
Through Fairmount, Old City, and Center City they go.
"I love being back!" Santa says. "Ho! Ho! Ho!"
Genre: Juvenile Fiction / Art (fancy, right?)
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