Santa Rewards Good Kids

Santa Rewards Good Kids

Author
authornavia mewy

Join Santa on a magical journey as he travels the world rewarding children who show kindness, helpfulness, and love. From his cozy workshop at the North Pole to the homes of good-hearted children.

age3 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
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