Santa Claus -- Fiction
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Santa Claus -- Fiction
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- The story of Santa Claus, by Tom Paxton ; illustrated by Michael Dooling
- One Maine Christmas Eve, written and illustrated by Douglas Coffin
- Wake up, Santa Claus!, Marcus Pfister ; translated by J. Alison James
- Turkey Claus, by Wendi Silvano ; illustrated by Lee Harper
- McDuff's Christmas, Rosemary Wells ; [illustrated by] Susan Jeffers
- Santa's book of names, David McPhail
- The Christmas wreath, written by James Hoffman ; illustrated by Jack Stockman
- Christmas in July, story by Arthur Yorinks ; pictures by Richard Egielski
- The biggest smallest Christmas present, Harriet Muncaster
- Miracle on 34th Street, Valentine Davies
- Red Ranger came calling, a guaranteed true Christmas story, Berkeley Breathed
- What Santa can't do, by Douglas Wood ; pictures by Doug Cushman
- The Tub People's Christmas, by Pam Conrad ; illustrations by Richard Egielski
- Santa Rex, by Molly Idle
- Santa Claus and the three bears, by Maria Modugno ; illustrated by Brooke Dyer and Jane Dyer
- Jolly Old Santa Claus, collectors edition featuring the original story, by "Sparkie" ; with the classic oil paintings by George Hinke
- The Polar Express, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
- Auntie Claus and the key to Christmas, Elise Primavera
- The Polar Express, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg
- Santa Mouse and the ratdeer, by Thacher Hurd
- Click, clack, ho! ho! ho!, Doreen Cronin ; illustrated by Betsy Lewin
- The bearer of gifts, by Kenneth Steven ; pictures by Lily Moon
- An orphan's promise, a Christmas story, by Dan T. Davis ; illustrated by Christina E. Siravo
- The Polar Express, Castle Rock Entertainment presents in association with Shangri-La Entertainment ; a Playtone/ImageMovers/Golden Mean production ; a Robert Zemeckis film ; produced by Steve Starkey [and others] ; screenplay by Robert Zemeckis & William Broyles, Jr. ; directed by Robert Zemeckis
- On Christmas Eve, Ann M. Martin
- The Christmas boot, by Lisa Wheeler ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- A boy called Christmas, Matt Haig ; with illustrations by Chris Mould
- Where does Joe go?, Tracey Campbell Pearson
- Max's Christmas, Rosemary Wells
- The Rosemary Wells collection, featuring Max and Ruby, New Video ; Weston Woods ; Scholastic
- Santa through the window, by Taro Gomi
- How Santa lost his job, by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- How Santa got his job, Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- The Three Bears' Christmas, by Kathy Duval ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- The reindeer Christmas, by Moe Price ; illustrated by Atsuko Morozumi
- Santa Claus, the world's number one toy expert, Marla Frazee
- Peter Claus and the naughty list, by Lawrence David ; illustrated by Delphine Durand
- Can we help you, Saint Nicholas?, Gerda Marie Scheidl ; illustrated by Jean-Pierre Corderoc'h ; translated by Rosemary Lanning
- The Christmas boot, Kady MacDonald Denton
- Little Robin's Christmas, Jan Fearnley
- Santa calls, by William Joyce
- How the reindeer got their antlers, by Geraldine McCaughrean ; illustrated by Heather Holland
- Fluffy saves Christmas, by Kate McMullan ; illustrated by Mavis Smith
- The snowman and the snowdog, written and directed by Hilary Audus ; written and art directed by Joanna Harrison ; producers, John Coates, Camilla Deakin, Ruth Fielding ; a Snowdog Enterprises and Lupus Films Production for Channel 4
- What could be keeping Santa?, by Marilyn Janovitz
- The finest Christmas tree, John and Ann Hassett
- That's the spirit, Claude, by Joan Lowery Nixon ; illustrated by Tracey Campbell Pearson
- The Christmas bear, by Henrietta Stickland ; illustrated by Paul Stickland
- The chicken who saved Christmas, illustrated by Daniel Howarth
- The McDuff stories, Rosemary Wells ; pictures by Susan Jeffers
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