How Santa Really Works
We shared the book 'How Santa Really Works' by Alan Snow.
We then created our own pages in the style of the book.
Here are some examples of our work:
Underneath the cold, bitter snow, Santa lives in his small bungalow which is placed in the North Pole. To get ready for the day, Santa has a warm bath. Secondly, he has a protein shake with a mince pie on the side. Then he presses a small, glittery button which teleports him to Santa's Workshop. Santa starts work, before the morning sunlight.
At Santa's toy factory, the cheeky elves work super-duper hard from March until Christmas Eve. First, the elves help Santa be designing new toys for him to deliver to children. The elves always come up with brilliant toys for the children each year. Once they have designed the toys, they waddle over to the production room and start to make the toys thy have designed. After they have made the toys with all the materials, they call Santa over to inspect the toys they have made. If it was a good toy, Santa would send it to the dispatch room but if it wasn't good, he would say nice try but it isn't at my level.
Every year, on Christmas Eve, Santa and his reindeer land on the children's roofs. Once he has landed, he takes off his big, warm thermal suit. Then he takes a deep breath and squeezes down the tight chimneys. After he delivers your presents, he slips through the window and back on the roof. Once he is on the roof again, he hops in his sleigh and flies away.
By Sophia