Christmas books - stories for children, fiction, cookbooks, gift ideas

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    RAINBOW MAGIC EMMA THE EASTER FAIRY stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 Easter stories in one book See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book due for publication in March 2011. Just in time for Easter a brand-new Special Edition fairy and some brand-new adventures! Every year Emma the Easter Fairy paints the three special eggs that make Easter sparkle. But this year Jack Frost has ruined everything! The magic eggs have disappeared. Now the chocolate is melting the eggs are going bad and the Easter Bunny is missing! Can Rachel and Kirsty hop to it and help Emma the Easter Fairy save the holiday? Or will this Easter be totally rotten thanks to Ja find out more.....
  • softcover book New recipe Womens
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    CHRISTMAS by The Australian Womens Weekly To see a selection of Christmas books click here Brand new softcover book 128 pages gorgeous mouthwatering colour photos and step-by-step instructions This is the prettiest Christmas book you’ll ever see. It’s full of original recipes to grace your Christmas table and delight your guests. Little tarts to serve with drinks on Christmas Day finger sandwiches seafood on a stick mince pies with stars on top little cut-out cookies in the shape of Christmas trees and bells one-bite Christmas cakes with white frosting and even edible gifts. It’s not the usual Christmas book – there are no recipes for turkey or ham but it’s full more information.....
  • Christmas picture Dennis Bush A New Australian hardcover CJ story Christmas
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    A BUSH CHRISTMAS by C.J. DENNIS See other Christmas books click here New hardcover picture book published 2008. Measures 27 x 29cm 32 pages. Beautifully illustrated by Dee Huxley The sun burns hotly thro’ the gums As down the road old Rogan comes – The hatter from the lonely hut Beside the track to Woollybutt. He likes to spend his Christmas with us here. He says a man gets sort of strange Living alone without a change Gets sort of settled in his way; And so he comes each Christmas day To share a bite of tucker and a beer. It’s Christmas in the bush the sun burns hotly through the gums and there’s not a sign of snow in sight. The kitchen has heated up nicely with enou find out more.....
  • Donna Simple hardcover Hay Essentials Christmas cookbook new
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    SIMPLE ESSENTIALS - CHRISTMAS by DONNA HAY See other Christmas Books click here New hardcover book 80 pages published 2007. An ideal gift for a special person or for yourself! Donna Hay whose bestselling books Modern Classics Food Fast Off the Shelf and The Instant Cook made food simple fresh and modern is set to change the way you think about Christmas. Take the hassles out of the festive season with this stunning gift-format book. Here you'll find simple recipes and menu planners for a traditional Christmas a modern Christmas or a speedy Christmas. Includes delicious Sweet Treats and fabulous ideas for decorating trees and the home table settings gift ideas for food lovers and gift-wrap su more details.....
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    THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS by CLEMENT C MOORE illustrated by TOM PATRICK Paper engineering by Davd A Carter Published 1988 - Hallmark Cards inc. A Hallmark Pop-Up Book Book is in very good used condition. All pop-ups and moving parts intact with no damage. One side of ribbon holding book closed has been taped to hold it in place more details.....
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    ANGELINA'S CHRISTMAS by Katharine Holabird illustrated by Helen Craig See other Children's board and picture books click here New board book measuring 18 x 15 cm gorgeous full-colour illustrations throughout. 26 pages Angelina and her cousin Henry show true Christmas spirit when they visit old Mr Bell the retired postman who lives all alone. Their generosity is rewarded when they discover that there is a real Father Christmas living right in their village! A lovely Christmas story. A bit more about Angelina Angelina Ballerina created by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig is a fictional mouse who features in a popular series of children's books. The first book in the series more here.....
  • Fairy CherylChristmas new stories Rainbow Magic book Tree Daisy Meadows
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    RAINBOW MAGIC CHERYL THE CHRISTMAS TREE FAIRY stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 Christmas stories in one book See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book 176 pages due for publication in October 2010. Every December Cheryl the Christmas Tree Fairy makes sure that everything is in place for a truly magical Christmas! But when her special Christmas tree goes missing everything is thrown into chaos. Can Rachel and Kirsty help Cheryl and ensure that the festive season is fabulous for everyone? Little girls love the Rainbow Magic series of books. They are perfect early readers or 'read out loud' bedtime stories. Each chapter is approx 10 - 14 pages more information.....
  • Weekly Christmas softcover
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    THE CHRISTMAS BOOK by The Australian Women's Weekly To see a selection of Christmas books click here Large new softcover book. 120 pages lots of beautiful colour photos with delicious recipes stunning decorating ideas and innovative giftwrap and card ideas. With bonus calico ham bag. Festive Fare *~* Decorations *~* Tree Trims *~* Giftwrap *~* Cards *~* Carols Bringing glad tidings of good food stylish decorations for the tree hearth and table creative wrappings and popular carols and entertainments The Christmas Book contains all the ingredients for a happy and memorable festive season. For a traditional feast with all the trimmings there are recipes for drinks and nibbles roasts and glazed more.....
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    CHRISTMAS FOOD AND CRAFT by The Australian Women's Weekly See other Christmas books click here New softcover book published 2006. Gorgeous mouthwatering colour photos and step-by-step instructions with pattern sheet and traditional Christmas carol songbook Food ~*~ Crafts ~*~ Cards ~*~ Decorations ~*~ Carols Christmas Food and Craft is a book of wonderful food and crafts for Christmas. As a bonus there's a little in the pocket at the back of the book which contains traditional Christmas carols. The food is a mix of traditional and modern - from drinks and nibbles to fabulous starters mains and elegant seafood spreads. And of course Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without cakes and puddings. find out more.....
  • Australian Womens softcover Celebration
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    CELEBRATION COOKBOOK by The Australian Women's Weekly To see a selection of Christmas books click here Large used softcover book. 128 pages lots of beautiful colour photos with delicious recipes and edible gift ideas. Here is a book absolutely brimming with wonderful recipes and information to help make your celebratory events a great success. Favourite Christmas cakes and puddings with rich sauces and icings baked ham with delicious glazes turkey with tasty seasonings plus hints on how to carve them. There is also a terrific section on home-made gifts party food and cakes for children delectable suggestions for Easter celebrations and a host of dinner party menus to suit every special occa find out more.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC - Gabriella the Snow Kingdom Fairy by DAISY MEADOWS 3 stories in 1 bookSee more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book 176 pages. Published November 2008 Gabriella the Snow Kingdom Fairy makes Christmas a sparkly cosy and happy time with her three magical objects – the Magic Snowflake the Magic Firestone and the Festive Spirit. But this year naughty Jack Frost and his goblins have stolen them! Can Kirsty and Rachel help Gabriella find the objects before Christmas is ruined for everyone...? There's a snowflake a chest of festive spirit and a firestone to be found inside this book. Collect them all and help bring the magic back to the festive season! L more details.....
  • New hardcover Christmas Crackers Lynley Dodd book Malinki's
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    SLINKY MALINKI CHRISTMAS CRACKERS by LYNLEY DODD See other Children's Picture Books at The Bookshelf of Oz click here New hardcover book full of the fabulous fun colour illustrations and rhyming text we all know and love - great gift! 36 pages The Christmas tree looks splendid with trinkets and tinsel baubles and bows. But what happens when Slinky Malinki comes onto the scene? Lynley Dodd's exuberant text which helps to extend a child's vocabulary together with her strong economical illustrations bring repeated pleasure to children and adults alike. Lynley Dodd's characters are loved by children all over the world. She has won numerous awards for her work. About the Author: Lynley Dodd is Ne more details.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC HOLLY THE CHRISTMAS FAIRY stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 Christmas stories in one book See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book. Please note that this is the US edition - same stories just a slightly different book format - it's 1cm shorter and a fraction wider than the Australian/UK books.166 pages published 2007 There's trouble in Fairyland again! Jack Frost is up to his old tricks. This time he has stolen Santa's sleigh. There were three special gifts onboard. Without the Christmas could be ruined! Will this holly-jolly holiday be changed forever? Or can Rachel and Kirsty save the day with a little help from Holly the Ch more.....
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    SANTA'S GOD by NEALE DONALD WALSCH See other books by Neale Donald Walsch click here New hardcover picture book with dustjacket. 32 pages published 2009. Delightful colour illustrations by Em Claire A Children's Fable about the Biggest Question ever Eight-year-old Melinda Carson hopes to keep herself awake until the wee hours of the morning on December 25 to make sure that she sees Santa. She’s waited every year but this year she makes it! She witnesses Santa’s arrival! And she gets to talk with Santa himself! And that’s when things get interesting. For among the things the two discuss is Melinda’s unexpected question: “Who is your God?” She tells Santa ab more details.....
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    NIGELLA CHRISTMAS Celebrate the Festive Season in style by NIGELLA LAWSON See other Christmas books click here New hardcover with dustjacket 278 pages published 2008. Delicious full-colour photography by Lis Parsons Food * Family * Friends * Festivities Christmas is a time for family and friends for tradition and treats. But let’s face it when the pressure to feed and entertain builds up the festive season can begin to lose its sparkle… That’s where Nigella comes in. With her no-nonsense approach her inspirational ideas and empathy for the practical realities of the season - combined here with reliable easy-to-follow recipes and reassuring advice about planning and cooking more here.....
  • Daisy Rainbow Fairy new book stories Meadows Magic
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    RAINBOW MAGIC STELLA THE STAR FAIRY stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 Christmas stories in one book See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book. 192 pages published 2005 Stella the Star Fairy is all in a flutter trying to put the sparkle into Christmas. Stella looks after all the special Christmas lights - from the overhead illuminations to the Christmas tree fairy lights right through to the twinkling stars. Three magic Christmas baubles control all of these elements but now Jack Frost's goblins have stolen them. There's not going to be any Christmas atmosphere and Santa won't even be able to guide his sleigh through the night sky. Stella the click here.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC FESTIVE CHRISTMAS FAIRIES stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 4 books 12 Christmas stories See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here Brand new boxed set of 4 Christmas Rainbow Magic Fairy books. Each book has 3 stories - total of 12 stories in the 4 books 170 - 190 pages in each book. Please note that this set does not include a doll Holly the Christmas Fairy - The King and Queen of Fairyland are all in a fluster. Jack Frost is up to his old tricks and has kidnapped the Christmas elves. Without the elves to make the presents and decorate the trees there won't be any Christmas this year. Can Rachel and Kirsty save the day with a little help from Holly more details.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC PAIGE THE PANTOMIME FAIRY by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 stories in 1 book See more Rainbow Magic books boxed sets and activity books - click here New softcover book 176 pages. Paige the Pantomime Fairy is in trouble... She needs the help of Rachel and Kirsty in order to save Christmas and stop naughty Jack Frost from spoiling the celebrations. Paige the Pantomime Fairy needs three magic shoes to keep every pantomime full of Christmas fun and sparkle! But Jack Frost wants the ballet shoe golden horseshoe and glass slipper for himself. The show must go on...so can Rachel and Kirsty help? There's a horseshoe to be found in each Rainbow Magic story collect them a extra info.....
  • New cookbook Australian Christmas hardcover
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    CLASSIC CHRISTMAS by The Australian Women's Weekly See other Christmas books click here New hardcover book published 2009. Gorgeous mouthwatering colour photos and step-by-step instructions Roast Turkey ~*~ Baked Ham ~*~ Christmas Pudding ~*~ Mince Pies Christmas is the time for family celebration and this title is filled with all your seasonal favourites. Classic Christmas is where you'll find that recipe your mother gave you for baked ham roast turkey mince pies fruit cake Christmas pudding. There are traditional and contemporary recipes for drinks and nibbles starters mains sides puddings cakes and edible gifts. It's a book you'll hand down to your own children so that generations to come click here.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC - The Christmas Fairies by DAISY MEADOWS 4 books 12 Christmas stories See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here Brand new boxed set of 4 Christmas Rainbow Magic Fairy books. Each book has 3 stories - total of 12 stories in the 4 books 170 - 190 pages in each book. Holly the Christmas Fairy - The King and Queen of Fairyland are all in a fluster. Jack Frost is up to his old tricks and has kidnapped the Christmas elves. Without the elves to make the presents and decorate the trees there won't be any Christmas this year. Can Rachel and Kirsty save the day with a little help from Holly the Christmas Fairy? Stella the Star Fairy - Stella the Star Fairy is all in a flutter tr extra info.....
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    ANGELINA'S CHRISTMAS by Katharine Holabird illustrated by Helen Craig See other Children's board and picture books click here New softcover picture book measuring 26 x 21 cm gorgeous full-colour illustrations throughout. 32 pages Angelina and her cousin Henry show true Christmas spirit when they visit old Mr Bell the retired postman who lives all alone. Their generosity is rewarded when they discover that there is a real Father Christmas living right in their village! A lovely Christmas story. A bit more about Angelina Angelina Ballerina created by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig is a fictional mouse who features in a popular series of children's books. The first book i more.....
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    CHRISTMAS by MARGARET FULTON with Suzanne Gibbs See cookbooks by other Celeb Chefs Favourite Cooks click here New hardcover book. 337 pages lots of beautiful colour photos with delicious recipes and delightful Victorian Christmas illustrations throughout. Published October 2008 From fun filled celebrations with friends to sumptuous meals shared with loved ones Christmas festivities are all about food. To help you enjoy the pleasures of the season Australia's well-loved cookery writer Margaret Fulton has created this delightful and comprehensive book of Christmas recipes. Spread your Christmas table with indulgent traditional favourites or fresh summertime flavours. Christmas is an essential click here.....
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    SKIPPING CHRISTMAS (with the Kranks) by JOHN GRISHAM See other fiction at The Bookshelf of Oz click here New harcover book with dustjacket 177 pages. Imagine a year without Christmas. No crowded malls no corny office parties no fruitcakes no unwatned presents. That's just what Luther and Nora Krank have in mind when they decide that just this once they'll skip the holiday altogether. Theirs will be the only house on Hemlock Street without a rooftop Frosty; they won't be hosting their annual Christmas Eve bash; they aren't even going to have a tree. They won't need one because come December 25 they're setting sail on a Caribbean cruise. But as this weary couple is about to discover skipping click here.....
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    RAINBOW MAGIC CHRISSIE THE WISH FAIRY stories by Daisy Meadows illustrated by Georgie Ripper 3 Christmas stories in one book See more Rainbow Magic books and sets - click here New softcover book. Each year Chrissie comes to the human world to hide her three magical wish items so that Christmas wishes come true - but Jack Frost is eager to get his hands on the items and make some wishes himself! Can Rachel and Kirsty come to Chrissie’s aid before it’s too late? Little girls love the Rainbow Magic series of books. They are perfect early readers or 'read out loud' bedtime stories. Each chapter is approx 10 - 14 pages long with line drawings on most pages to break the text into manag more details.....
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    BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S A short novel and three stories by TRUMAN CAPOTE See other novels and modern classics click here New softcover book. 180 pages. This volume includes three of Capote's best-known stories House of Flowers A Diamond Guitar and A Christmas Memory in addition to his bestselling novel Breakfast at Tiffany's the popular story of Holly Golightly -- "a cross between Lolita and Auntie Mame". The heroine of Breakfast at Tiffany's Holly Golightly became one of Capote's best-known creations and the book's prose style prompted Norman Mailer to call Capote "the most perfect writer of my generation." Holly Golightly is generally up all night drinking cocktails and breaking hearts. She more.....
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    CHRISTMAS DRINKS by Maxine Clark Linda Collister et al See other Christmas books click here New small hardcover book published 2006. 64 pages measures 15 x 15cm. Gorgeous colour photos and easy-to-follow instructions Champagne Cocktails ~*~ Martinis ~*~ Mocktails ~*~ Mulled Wine This fabulous collection of cocktails and other celebration drinks contains everything you need for Christmas parties New Year parties and Christmas Day itself. There's also a section on Winter Warmers perfect for Australians celebrating Christmas in July. From traditional hot drinks to festive-themes cocktails this little book makes entertaining at Christmas easy. From traditional tipples to festive-themed cocktails more.....
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    CHRISTMAS COOKING by The Australian Women's Weekly To see a selection of Christmas books click here Large new softcover book. 120 pages lots of beautiful colour photos with delicious recipes and edible Christmas gift ideas. Take a modern-day approach to Christmas food with these contemporary dishes. The recipes in Christmas Cooking are fresh and light but the traditional favourites haven't been forgotten. There are fresh vegies sumptuous seafood and delicious Asian-style flavours not forgetting the real stars of the Festive Season - desserts puddings and cakes. There are even some great recipes for my favourite part of Christmas dinner - the leftovers. Chapters include: Drinks Starters Main click here.....
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    WOMBAT DIVINE by MEM FOX See other Children's Picture Books at The Bookshelf of Oz click here New softcover book 36 pages. My own all-time favourite Christmas book and one of my favourite children's picture books. Every household needs a copy of this book! “Wombat loved Christmas. He loved the carols and the candles the presents and the pudding but most of all he loved the bush Nativity play. For as long as he could remember Wombat had wanted to be in the Nativity. Now at last he was old enough to take part . . . ” Wombat tries out for the annual Nativity play but isn't quite right for any of the roles until the other animals think of the perfect role for him - the sleeping baby click here.....

Christmas is an annual holiday celebrated on December 25. It commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The day marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days. The nativity of Jesus, which is the basis for the anno Domini system of dating, is thought to have occurred between 7 and 2 BC. December 25 is not known to be Jesus' actual date of birth, and the date may have been chosen to correspond with either a Roman festival or the winter solstice.

Modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, Church celebrations, and the display of various decorations—including the Christmas tree, lights, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. Santa Claus (also referred to as Father Christmas, although the two figures have different origins) is a popular mythological figure often associated with bringing gifts at Christmas for children. Santa is generally believed to be the result of a syncretization between Saint Nicholas and elements from pagan Nordic and Christian mythology, and his modern appearance is believed to have originated in 19th century media.

Christmas is celebrated throughout the Christian population, but is also celebrated by many non-Christians as a secular, cultural festival.

The word Christmas originated as a compound meaning "Christ's Mass". It is derived from the Middle English Christemasse and Old English Cristes mæsse, a phrase first recorded in 1038.] "Cristes" is from Greek Christos and "mæsse" is from Latin missa. In Greek, the letter Χ (chi), is the first letter of Christ, and it, or the similar Roman letter X, has been used as an abbreviation for Christ since the mid-16th century. Hence, Xmas is often used as an abbreviation for Christmas.

For many centuries, Christian writers accepted that Christmas was the actual date on which Jesus was born. However, in the early eighteenth century, some scholars began proposing alternative explanations. Isaac Newton argued that the date of Christmas was selected to correspond with the winter solstice, which in ancient times was marked on December 25. In 1743, German Protestant Paul Ernst Jablonski argued Christmas was placed on December 25 to correspond with the Roman solar holiday Dies Natalis Solis Invicti and was therefore a "paganization" that debased the true church. In 1889, Louis Duchesne suggested that the date of Christmas was calculated as nine months after the Annunciation on March 25, the traditional date of the conception of Jesus.

Originating from Western culture, where the holiday is characterized by the exchange of gifts among friends and family members, some of the gifts are attributed to a character called Father Christmas (also known as Santa Claus, Saint Nicholas or St. Nikolaus, Sinterklaas, Kris Kringle, Père Noël, Joulupukki, Babbo Natale, Weihnachtsmann, Saint Basil and Father Frost).

The popular image of Santa Claus was created by the German-American cartoonist Thomas Nast (1840–1902), who drew a new image annually, beginning in 1863. By the 1880s, Nast's Santa had evolved into the form we now recognize. The image was standardized by advertisers in the 1920s.

Father Christmas, who predates the Santa Claus character, was first recorded in the 15th century, but was associated with holiday merrymaking and drunkenness. In Victorian Britain, his image was remade to match that of Santa. The French Père Noël evolved along similar lines, eventually adopting the Santa image. In Italy, Babbo Natale acts as Santa Claus, while La Befana is the bringer of gifts and arrives on the eve of the Epiphany. It is said that La Befana set out to bring the baby Jesus gifts, but got lost along the way. Now, she brings gifts to all children. In some cultures Santa Claus is accompanied by Knecht Ruprecht, or Black Peter. In other versions, elves make the toys. His wife is referred to as Mrs. Claus.

It is often claimed that the basis for the North American figure of Santa Claus is the Dutch holyman and bringer of gifts Sinterklaas. During the American War of Independence the inhabitants of New York City, a former Dutch colonial town (New Amsterdam) which had been swapped by the Dutch for other territories, reinvented their Sinterklaas tradition, as Saint Nicholas was a symbol of the city's non-English past. The name Santa Claus supposedly is derived from older Dutch Sinte Klaas. However, the Saint Nicholas Society was not founded until 1835, almost half a century after the end of the American War of Independence. Moreover, a study of the "children's books, periodicals and journals" of New Amsterdam by Charles Jones revealed no references to Saint Nicholas or Sinterklaas. However, not all scholars agree with Jones's findings, which he reiterated in a booklength study in 1978; Howard G. Hageman, of New Brunswick Theological Seminary, maintains that the tradition of celebrating Sinterklaas in New York was alive and well from the early settlement of the Hudson Valley on.

The current tradition in several Latin American countries (such as Venezuela and Colombia) holds that while Santa makes the toys, he then gives them to the Baby Jesus, who is the one who actually delivers them to the children's homes. This story is meant to be a reconciliation between traditional religious beliefs and modern day globalization, most notably the iconography of Santa Claus imported from the United States.