DADS READ: “So Many Gifts” by Anne Marie Pierce



JER: “So Many Gifts” by Anne Marie Pierce is a bit out of season for February, but when I found it at my parents’ house on a trip to Utah with Lake - I instantly loved it.  It perfectly describes the way I want to think about Santa Claus and Christmas. 

Primary Theme: a dream that “all would [receive] gift[s]” 

Secondary Theme: passing on kindness to others

Summary: the books envisions the origin story of Santa from a “very long tine ago, in a place I can’t remember”. There was a person who wanted to instill the joy of discovery in children, to make them laugh, and they wanted to make sure that as many children as possible could be rewarded with laughter.  But Santa soon realized that they would need “helpers”, and all the children who had received gifts in the past worked to help Santa develop “endless supplies of fantasy and myth”. We all are “Santa”, and we can keep alive the kindness that generated from one kind person.



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