A Dance with Santa Claus

A Dance with Santa Claus by Sandra Boynton is a delightful picture book published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on October 14, 2025. This 40-page book, written in English, invites readers to join a charming bunny child who dreams of dancing with Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. Through engaging illustrations and playful lyrics, Boynton captures the essence of the holiday spirit, focusing on the joy of celebration rather than material gifts.
In this festive tale, readers will find a whimsical narrative that emphasizes the magic of Christmas and the joy of dancing. The story is inspired by a song from Boynton’s Christmas album, Cows and Holly, and is designed to be a cozy read-aloud for families. With themes of humor and holiday celebrations, this book is perfect for sharing with young children, making it a delightful addition to any holiday reading collection.
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Celebrate Christmas with one magical dance with Santa in this adorable picture book from a New York Times bestselling author, the inimitable Sandra Boynton.
“Now everybody’s rushing toward Christmas Eve, but I’m quietly waiting. I’ve got to believe.
It’s not about presents. No, here’s the cause: I just want to dance with SANTA CLAUS!”
The only thing this sweet bunny child wants for Christmas is to dance the Rock-and-Roll Swing with Santa on Christmas Eve. Will it happen? (Spoiler: Of course!) Sandra Boynton’s jaunty lyrics and captivating, expressive illustrations come together in this cozy gift book for the festive season. Based on the magical song (gloriously sung by Zooey Deschanel) on Boynton’s Christmas album, Cows and Holly, this lovely picture book is the perfect read-aloud to celebrate Christmas with any little bunny in your life, year after year.
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