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Title: My Special Christmas Eve - African American Version

Price: $12.97

Brand: CBSI

Format: Hard Cover Book

Size: 7" x 8 1/2"

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My Special Christmas Eve - African American Version

It truly is a magical night as your child not only gets to help decorate the Christmas tree but also gets to meet Santa. From the preparation for Santa's arrival to actually talking to Santa this truly is a special Christmas Eve.

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"My Special Christmas Eve - African American Version"

My Special Christmas Eve

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"My Special Christmas Eve"

was created especially for

Sarah Jones

at the age of 6

With Love From,

Mommy and Daddy

December 25, 2001

{pg3}

Sarah Jones could hardly wait for Christmas Eve.She wanted to stay up after everyone else went to bed to meet Santa Claus.

"Do you think that when Santa comes to Canton, Michigan he will have just a little extra time to say hello to me?" She asked Mommy.

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Sarah knew that Santa had a lot of homes all over the world to visit on Christmas Eve.Still, if only this wish could be granted, She would be able to thank Santa for being so nice and generous year after year.

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She wanted the Christmas tree to look really special for Santa's visit this year. Sarah cut paper bells and stars out of construction paper and glued glitter on them. She strung popcorn and cranberries on a string. Then, She carefully placed all of her beautiful creations on the tree.

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Mommy helped Sarah bake and decorate a batch of special Christmas cookies just for Santa. Then Sarah arranged the cookies on the prettiest plate She could find.

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Sarah set two places at the table next to the Christmas tree. She giggled out loud at the thought of having cocoa and cookies with Santa."I know!I'll put the cocoa in a thermos so that it's hot when he drinks it.Or, if he can't stay, he can take it with him."

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Mommy helped Sarah boil some milk in a pan on the stove.She then put four big scoops of cocoa mix into the boiling milk and Mommy poured the steaming cocoa into the Thermos. "There, that's just right for two cups of cocoa said Mommy.

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Everyone said good night and went to bed except for Sarah. She still had work to do before Santa arrived.

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She gathered her crayons and drawing paper together and sat in the big chair facing the Christmas tree. She folded a piece of drawing paper in half and proceeded to make a Christmas card for Santa.Sarah printed "Thank You, Santa" ten times on the front of the card.

{pg19}

Inside the card, She drew a picture of a little girl hugging Santa, and then She signed her name. Before She knew it, the clock struck 1 a.m. and Santa had not arrived.

"What if Santa doesn't come to visit this year?" She thought."Is it possible that Santa could forget that it's Christmas Eve?"

{pg20}

Sarah looked out the window.All She could see was a blueberry sky dotted with twinkling stars. Santa was not in sight.

{pg23}

It was very dark outside, so Sarah turned the porch light on.She walked back into the living room and sat in a chair.

She was wondering what else She might do to make Santa's visit special when all at once She heard a great "whoosh."Turning toward the fireplace She saw Santa.

{pg24}

There he was!"He really does have a white beard and wear a bright red suit," She thought.

"Ho, ho, ho. Hello, Sarah!" Santa exclaimed."How are you this beautiful Christmas morning?"

"I'm fine Santa," answered Sarah, smiling with excitement.

{pg27}

"How are you?" asked Sarah.

"Well, I'm chilled to the tip of my beard."

Sarah showed Santa the cocoa and cookies.  Santa drank his cocoa and ate all of the cookies.

{pg28}

She then gave Santa the thank you card She made for him.

"Ho, ho, ho.You have made my Christmas very delightful," he chuckled. "And now, I must leave, for I have thousands of other children to visit before sunrise."

{pg31}

Santa bent over and gave Sarah a big hug, which wasn't too easy for Santa, as his tummy was quite round.He then handed her the most beautiful pin She had ever seen.  It was a rhinestone pin in the shape of Santa himself. "Oh Santa, thank you!"

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That morning, Sarah woke up and rubbed her eyes. "Was I dreaming or did I really meet Santa Claus?" She wondered."What if it was just a dream?"

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Feeling a little disappointed, She walked into the living room where Mommy was sitting and admiring all the beautiful gifts that Santa had left under the tree."Sarah, where did you get that lovely pin?" Mommy wanted to know.

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"Pin? The pin!" Sarah looked down at the flannel pajamas She was wearing, and there it was!

"This is the most special day of my life!" She shouted. "Today I met and thanked Santa Claus."

THE END

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