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On Christmas Eve, four mischievous imps decide the world has grown far too cheerful. The source of all that bothersome joy, of course, is Santa Claus himself. So they sneak into his cozy workshop in the Valley of the Laughing Bells and whisk him away. What follows is a struggle between gloom and gladness as Santa’s friends rally to rescue him and restore Christmas. It’s a fantastical little tale filled with whimsy, gentle suspense, and a reminder that delight often needs defending.
L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) is best remembered as the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its many sequels, but he was also a prolific writer of fairy tales, fantasy stories, and imaginative seasonal fables. He believed that stories should nourish “the child-heart,” wherever it lives, in both children and adults. A Kidnapped Santa Claus reflects Baum’s signature mix of gentle humor, mythmaking, and moral warmth.
To discover more seasonal stories and classic tales, visit ShortStoryverses.com.
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By Short StoryversesOn Christmas Eve, four mischievous imps decide the world has grown far too cheerful. The source of all that bothersome joy, of course, is Santa Claus himself. So they sneak into his cozy workshop in the Valley of the Laughing Bells and whisk him away. What follows is a struggle between gloom and gladness as Santa’s friends rally to rescue him and restore Christmas. It’s a fantastical little tale filled with whimsy, gentle suspense, and a reminder that delight often needs defending.
L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) is best remembered as the creator of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its many sequels, but he was also a prolific writer of fairy tales, fantasy stories, and imaginative seasonal fables. He believed that stories should nourish “the child-heart,” wherever it lives, in both children and adults. A Kidnapped Santa Claus reflects Baum’s signature mix of gentle humor, mythmaking, and moral warmth.
To discover more seasonal stories and classic tales, visit ShortStoryverses.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.