Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 19:08     Subject: Books about Santa?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Um. It's CHRISTmas. Why even celebrate it if you want to avoid the religious aspects of the holiday?


What is your comeback to French people? Italian people? And many other countries in which the holiday's name has NONE of this Christ nonsense on it?


Nothing funnier than being "put straight" by the village idiot.

What a moron.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 15:50     Subject: Re:Books about Santa?

I am sure you can find what you are looking for at Barnes and Nobles. Santa nowadays is bigger than the religious aspect for many people, and for some it really IS the meaning of Christmas.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 15:03     Subject: Books about Santa?

I'm sure Barnes and Noble has a big table set up full of these sorts of books. You could go and preview some. I like to avoid books that bring up questioning whether or not Santa Claus is real. I figure my child can come up with his own questions- I don't want to supply him with doubt. For example, the Polar Express immediately brings up doubting-- it's for kids older than mine.
Anonymous
Post 11/09/2013 15:00     Subject: Books about Santa?

Grumpy Santa Clause is a fun non-religious book with rhymes. We are very religious and it is a big favorite because it is so fun.