From Publishers Weekly
Turning to the legend of Santa Claus, Gibbons locates its roots in the life of a fourth-century Catholic bishop from Myra (now Turkey), then traces its development down the centuries. The art, like the text, is on the pedestrian side of sprightlyAmildly jolly but superficial. Ages 5-up. (Oct.)
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From School Library Journal
Grade 1-3-With her typical thoroughness, Gibbons tells the story behind the legendary gift-giver and informs readers how he became the beloved symbol he is today. She traces the evolution from St. Nicholas of Myra to the modern-day Santa Claus and includes brief descriptions of similar figures found in other cultures. Watercolor, colored-pencil, and black-ink illustrations, done in the artist's trademark style, enhance the presentation. Chock-full of interesting Christmas trivia, this is the perfect book to use with youngsters who are wondering about Santa.-T.T.
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