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The Little Boy Who Santa Claus Forgot is a heartfelt Christmas story about hope, love, and the quiet strength children carry in their hearts.

 

On a snowy Christmas Eve, a little boy writes a letter to Santa. But he doesn’t ask for toys, games, or presents. Instead, he makes one simple wish — to see his Daddy. As the night passes and morning comes, the house feels quiet and empty, but his teddy bear stays close, reminding him that love never truly leaves.

 

The Little Boy Who Santa Claus …

Through gentle rhymes and beautiful storytelling, this touching story explores themes of patience, family love, and the emotional world of children who are waiting for someone they miss.

 

Part of The Teddy Bear Chronicles, this story offers comfort, warmth, and reassurance — reminding young readers that even when someone feels far away, love is always near.

 

Perfect for:

  • Bedtime reading

  • Children aged 3–8

  • Families during the Christmas season

  • Parents navigating separation or distance

 

A tender story about waiting, hope, and the love that never forgets.

The Little Boy Who Santa Claus Forgot

£4.99Price
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