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WHEN SANTA WROTE BACK! by Nathan Christopher

WHEN SANTA WROTE BACK!

by Nathan Christopher ; illustrated by Pablo Pino

Pub Date: Sept. 2nd, 2025
ISBN: 9781464225253
Publisher: Sourcebooks Wonderland

A young boy initiates a lively correspondence with Santa.

Back-and-forth letters between Santa and Jake, expressed in bouncy rhymes that scan beautifully, comprise this epistolary story. Accompanying his wish list, Jake’s first letter emphasizes his good behavior and his desire for a wealth of gifts (“bring two of each present in case one should break”). Awaiting Santa’s reply, Jake sends another missive with a longer list. “’Tis better to give than receive,” writes back Santa. The elves will trim the list. Jake’s unpersuaded. “Receiving is slightly more fun,” he says, sending back a longer list. Impatient “S.C.” threatens Jake with coal. Jake doesn’t mind and, demonstrating his thoughtfulness, tells Santa to take a vacation. Before heading to the beach, Santa chooses his stand-in—guess who?—and dispatches his red suit, sleigh, and reindeer. Unfortunately, Santa’s beard becomes firmly attached to Jake’s face, so he wears it to school, where his classmates tell him their Christmas wishes. Finally, Jake understands the meaning of Christmas because their wishes epitomize generosity. Was this Santa’s plan? Now Jake knows what he wants: the beard’s removal. Receiving the elves’ satisfactory report, Santa complies, then gives Jake something special. This delightful holiday story brims with humor, cheer, and warmth—and a fine message. Children will chuckle over the correspondence and the protagonists’ camaraderie. The colorful digital illustrations burst with energy. Jake is tan-skinned; background characters are diverse.

A very merry Christmas story overflowing with plenty of ho-ho heart.

(tips for writing to Santa) (Picture book. 5-8)