Santa Claustrophobia

Santa Claustrophobia by Mike Reiss, published by Puffin Books in 2006, is a humorous children’s book that follows Doc Holiday as he faces a unique challenge when Santa Claus develops a case of Santa Claustrophobia. This edition features vibrant full-color illustrations that complement the engaging narrative, making it suitable for young readers. With 32 pages, this book is crafted in English and is designed to entertain while exploring themes related to the holiday season.
Readers will find a delightful story that blends humor with the festive spirit, perfect for the Christmas and Advent season. The book presents a whimsical take on holiday celebrations, showcasing the comedic elements of a beloved character in a lighthearted manner. Through its engaging verse and lively illustrations, Santa Claustrophobia offers a fun reading experience for children and families alike, making it an enjoyable addition to any holiday reading list.
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From The Simpsons writer Reiss and two-time New York Times Best Illustrated Books of the Year winner Catrow comes a hilarious follow-up to their bestselling How Murray Saved Christmas. Doc Holiday gets the challenge of his career when Saint Nick comes down with a bad case of Santa Claustrophobia. Full-color illustrations.
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