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Arnold's Christmas Question

In the sixth book in the Arnold A. Airplane series, Arnold learns the true meaning of Christmas from Santa himself while having many fun adventures on the way. A great lead in to discussions with children of the true meaning of Christmas while not destroying the fun associated with Santa.

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While flying along the wintery season, Arnold sees all the townspeople scurrying to and hurrying fro buying Christmas presents for everyone on their lists. This causes him to wonder where the tradition of giving gifts at Christmas began. He wonders who might be able to answer his questions then remembers a jolly old man named Santa and decides he will travel to the North Pole and ask him his question. Arnold has another exciting learning adventure.
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Somewhere he had heard of a jolly old man
who knew all the secrets of how Christmas began.
 
His name is St. Nick or Santa they say,
so Arnold set out to find him that very fine day.


Review

Bill Slentz has created yet another heartwarming teaching through the many adventures of Arnold A. Airplane!
Arnold teaches a valuable lesson about the true meaning of Christmas that will be treasured by young and old
for years to come. There is something about the persona of Arnold that is not only endearing but authentic and rings
true and pure in hearts. May Arnold have many more adventures to come, filled with delightful illustrations and
Words written with tenderness, kindness and love.
 
Donna Reimer


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