Santa Gets a Second Job

Santa Gets a Second Job by Michele D’Ignazio, published by Pan Macmillan on October 14, 2021, is a humorous exploration of Santa’s quest for employment during challenging times. In this 128-page book, readers follow Santa as he navigates various jobs, from being a waiter to working in a call center, ultimately discovering a fulfilling role as a bin man. This festive adventure highlights the importance of community and creativity, all while delivering a lighthearted take on the holiday spirit.
In this engaging story, Santa learns that waste can hold unexpected treasures, leading him to create toys from recycled materials. As he embarks on this journey, he stumbles upon lost letters from children yearning to meet him. The narrative intertwines themes of humor, careers, and the spirit of Christmas, making it a delightful read for young audiences. With its focus on recycling and community, this book offers a fresh perspective on holiday traditions and the true message of Christmas.
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A hilariously irreverent festive adventure about the true message of Christmas from Michele D’Ignazio and illustrated by Sergio Olivotti.Times are tough for Santa. He’s tightened his belt, made the reindeer redundant and now it’s time to get a second job. But finding work is not easy at all, even if you’re Santa – he tries being a waiter, a party entertainer, and even works in a call centre. He finally finds the perfect job to be useful to the community – the bin man!Santa discovers that waste can conceal wonderful gifts, and he is soon back on his sled delivering toys made from recycled materials. But when Santa finds some lost letters from years ago in the bin, begging to meet him, he sets out to find their owner. Will he be able to find them and finally grant their wish before Christmas Day?
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