Santa is jolly and round. He's caring and kind. He's as good a person as ever you'll find. He works with elves and flies the world 'round to stuff Christmas stockings with presents abound. He holds no care for the color of skin, whether rich or poor means nothing to him. But what about Santa, when he looks in his own stocking? Have you ever wondered what treasure he'd most like to find? Candles, a cell phone, toys, or a bike? What do you think Santa really would like? You might be surprised...
This beautifully illustrated children's Christmas story by Matthew Goeller will delight young and old. The poem's thought-provoking seasonal message of good will and good deeds is sure to inspire both kids and parents to think about spreading the Christmas spirit in a more selfless and caring way.