Describes the life of Santa Claus, in comic book format, from birth through old age and into immortality. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Claus, a young baby discovered by a a wood-nymph named Necile, becomes the first human to ever be raised in an enchanted forest, by all types of mythical creatures, including elves and wood nymphs, Ak, the master woodsman, and the evil Awgwas. During his time with the mythical creatures, Claus adopts a love for making toys, and making children happy. He soon decides to deliver toys to all of the children in the land, and is quickly given the name Santa Claus, as he is now known as a Saint, and someone who brought happiness to all.Baum has done a fantastic job in creating and describing a magical world, such as the one in which Claus resides. Filled with information about how Santa Claus chooses his reindeer, why he goes down chimneys, how he makes his toys, etc., this book is sure to please. Readers young and old will find themselves believing the magic that is Santa Claus. A must-have book for all.Erika Sorocco
A Santa Claus like you've never seen
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
L. Frank Baum was one of the great fantasy writers of the early 20th century -- in fact, were it not for Tolkien, I'd be tempted to call him the greatest in 100 years. His Oz books created a beautiful, vibrant land that still draws readers a century later. This book, his twist on the legend of Santa Claus, is part of that wonderful tapestry he wove.Forget all of the Santa Claus legends you've read before -- there's no North Pole, no elves, no Bergermeistermeisterberger -- the story starts with a baby found in the woods by the fairy Necile. She raises him as her son, Claus (or "Ni-claus," meaning "Little Claus"), until the child begins to wonder about his own people. Shown the dangers of the human world by the great Ak, Claus decides to venture forth amongst the mortals regardless.Claus gets a lot of credit in this story, from inventing the first toy to inspiring a war amongst immortals to retrieve them, and all of it is done in Baum's clear, clean style that is as easy to read today as it was in his time. It might not be the best book for a small child, who may ask questions trying to reconcile this unique version of Santa with the one he knows, but for an older child who understands that the spirit of Santa Claus is what's important it is a wonderful book. I re-read it every December.
A MAGICAL BOOK!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Mike Ploog's adaptation of L Frank Baum's "Life and adventures of Santa Claus", is one of the most BEAUTIFULLY illustrated graphic novels available. Ploog's water-colour paintings bring so much life to this warm and exciting fairytale.We meet Santa as an infant, and follow his upbringing as the only human among the hidden woodnymphs. As he grows older, he dedicates his life to help the humans (in his own generous way) against the evil and corruptive Awgwas.This magical book will get you in to the Christmas-spirit. Children AND grown-ups will love this book!
Quick, Fun Bedtime Christmas Stories for your child!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book has very short chapters, which make it perfect for bedtime stories at Christmastime. It is a "read to your child" book but well worth the time and effort! My children want me to read it even when it ISN'T Christmas! This book is as entertaining as The Wizard of Oz- also written by this author. In fact, I liked this book better be cause it reads much faster. This book helps answer questions like:"Where does Santa come from?" and "Who IS Santa anyway?". The author offers a great way to tackle those Christmastime questions that some parents aren't sure how to answer and have fun at the same time.
A magical tale about the life of Santa Claus.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
Santa Claus. Two simple words that can make most children smile. L. Frank Baum once again has touched the spirits of many with his tale based on the legendary Santa Claus. I remember it being read to me by my father as a young child. As an adult, it is still magical with every reading. The story tells the tale of an abandoned baby in the woods who was adopted and raised by fairies in their forest. As Claus, a mortal, grows up among the fairies and other fascinating immortals, he learns all of their ways and secrets. When he is old enough, the Great Ak takes Claus on a journey to see how humans really live. After the trip, Claus leaves the fairy's forest to live on his own, for he has decided to try and help mankind. The first toy, was a cat that he had whittled, and painted to look real. It was given to a young, lost boy to comfort him. With this gift, and the help of his immortal friends, Claus began his legend of unselfish giving. Over the years, he was named a saint by the many who he touched. There are beautiful stories and illustrations of his gift-making and giving, along with those of the obstacles that he faced, including a fierce battle between good and evil immortals. From his adoption, to the night when Santa Claus became immortal, the book comes to life in the imagination. It is a tale that will touch children, as well as adults - perfect for nighttime reading during the holidays. As the holidays approach, I again look forward to losing myself in the spirit and magic,of Santa Claus.
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