After Santa Claus visits We Town on Christmas Eve, toys and presents disappear. Santa tells his helpers to find the missing gifts. While searching, the people of We Town and Santa's helpers find much more than they were looking for.
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At Christmas time, Santa’s helpers were always a part of We Town. They looked somewhat like Santa Claus because they wore red suits, had white beards, and wore red hats. They came in all shapes and sizes: tall and short, thin and wide, light and dark. While Santa was busy making toys and checking to see who was naughty or nice, Santa’s helpers walked in We Town Christmas parades, listened to the children’s Christmas wishes in the stores and malls, and rang the bells outdoors. — Mikala Peters, The Mystery of the Christmas Thief
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I learned about the gift of charity as a child when I received the gift from a stranger with a charitable heart. During one very, very cold winter day, my mother was taking me to the doctor. I had to use crutches, buy I had lost my gloves.
My hands were freezing. A woman walked in front of me, took off her gloves and gave them to me. She never said a word, smiled at me and went on her way.
Not only did "her" gloves warm my hands, but also my heart and soul. Since that day, I've always tried to honor that stranger by being a charitable person myself. The Mystery of the Christmas Thief is my tribute about charitable giving and the kindness of strangers. —Mikala Peters
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Christmas... is not an external event at all, but a piece of one's home that one carries in one's heart. —Freya Stark
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LOVE IS A GIFT - Christmas Short Film
A short film about a man counting down the days to Christmas so he can continue his yearly tradition sparked by a tragic moment from the past.
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"I believe the children will enjoy this book. It captures your attention. You won't want to put this book down until you have read the whole book. This book teaches the children a lesson on sharing, caring and giving. It also teaches them about honesty." —Kathleen Jackson, Amazon Reviewer
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On that same Christmas Eve, Santa and his reindeer landed on the roofs of houses that had fireplaces. Santa grabbed his overflowing red bag. He scurried down the fireplace chimneys and landed in the homes of snoozing children. Happy to see the Christmas lights and decorations in the houses, Santa hummed as he left the toys and presents for the boys and girls. —The Mystery of the Christmas Thief, Mikala Peters
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Christmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas. —Calvin Coolidge
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A little later, outside one house, Santa felt uneasy again. A cold breeze passed across the back of his neck. He thought he heard the crunch of snow behind him. He quickly turned his head, hoping to see what he heard and felt. But like before, there was nothing. Santa felt much colder. He shivered as the coldness seeped through his red suit and his thick, white long johns. Santa thought out loud, “My imagination must be working overtime.” Then he smiled, climbed in his sleigh, and went on with his deliveries. —The Mystery of the Christmas Thief, Mikala Peters
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The Coat: A Story of Charity
"This Christmas and always, take time to notice the people around you. What can you do to help them? Your service will warm your heart and theirs."
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While on the third floor of one apartment building, Santa suddenly stopped in his tracks. His belly felt uneasy. Santa looked over the railing and thought he saw a shadow move in the stairwell. He called out, “Rudolph, is that you?” No one answered. When Santa looked for the shadow again, he saw nothing, so he got back to work. Santa had many more towns to visit. He had to work fast. —The Mystery of the Christmas Thief, Mikala Peters
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“Christmas is a season of outdoor lights, but it is also the season of enlightening the heart and mind.” ―Debasish Mridha
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One dark and quiet Christmas Eve long ago, Santa Claus visited We Town. Under the light of a big, bright full moon, Santa landed his sleigh and reindeer on the snow-covered street. He started his long night of deliveries to good little boys and girls. While the children slept behind closed doors, he laid the gifts on the front stoops of houses without fireplaces. He tiptoed up and down the stairs and hallways of the apartment buildings, carefully placing the children’s wishes by each of their doors. Whenever he saw a wreath or stocking hanging on a door, Santa hummed a little bit of “Jingle Bells.” Recalling from memory what each child wanted, Santa left the hallways and stoops full of dolls, bikes, games, skates, toy cars, and trucks and presents wrapped in red, white, and green paper. —The Mystery of the Christmas Thief, Mikala Peters
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How do you celebrate Christmas? On this page you can read some fun facts about Christmas around the World.
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This book is a quick read with a heavy punch! I really enjoyed the life lesson. We have to be focused on the welfare of one another and not just the common Me frame of thought. We have to be willing to ask for help and assistance instead of bearing the sadness and hurt alone. When we receive from others "WE" must be willing to say "Thank You"! What are wonderful story ! I gaive this story 5+ stars and 2 thumbs up! I look forward to more stories with life lessons from this author. —Roxanne Jackson, Amazon Customer
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