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  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Educational Psychology
  • Language:English
  • Pages:84
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667882833

Santa's Bells Ring 365 Days a Year!

by Mariann DiMattina-Gonzalez

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Overview

Santa's Bells Ring 365 Days a Year! Santa's Magic Computer puts a smiley face by each child's name when their special bell sound rings at the North Pole. Kids make the North Pole musical 24 hours a day by doing great things every day from all over the world. Santa Mrs. Claus and the Elves only watch the Children from the big TV screens all over the North Pole when they are doing good things. Santa did not want children to be sad and think he was watching them when they were mad, tired, did not exercise, had too much sugar, or were not sure what was expected of them. Santa went to Mary, his former elf's House to teach her the New Bell System at the North Pole and how to make a Care Board. Santa wants children to understand how to take care of themselves. He wants them to learn how to be good to themselves and others. Those things make the bells ring at the North Pole. Santa emailed Mary a letter. Elve's families shared the letter with their friends to help spread the word. He wants Mary to help him share the New Positive System at the North Pole with Families all over the world. She wrote this book to start spreading the word. The Elves sent Mary pictures of the dogs doing things during certain months and holidays of the year for this book. Families should be excited about every new day and look forward to all the holidays and months of the year. Parents can keep track of all the good things their kids do every day by giving them smiley faces in their action notebooks. Kids can leave those notebooks out for Santa on Christmas Eve so he can see all their growth and write them a letter.  Childhood flies by and Santa wants families to enjoy every magical day of the year!

    


Description

Santa's Bells Ring 365 Days a Year! Santa's Magic Computer puts a smiley face by each child's name when their individual bell sound rings at the North Pole. The good actions sounds are the same for all and make music at the North Pole 24 hours a day from around the world. Good Actions are seen on the Big TV Screens all over the North Pole and taped by Snowball - the magic computer. Santa only watches the Children when they are doing good things. Santa went to his former Elf - Mary's house to tell her about the new system at the North Pole. He taught her how to make a care board. He asked her to teach the world about the new bell system and Care Boards he would like every household to make. The Care Boards make it easy for Children to learn how to take care of themselves and do good things for others. They learn what is expected of them. The Smiley faces kids receive all year from Santa are rewarded on Christmas morning. But Parents could start daily Actions Notebooks fo kids could get smiley faces every day. Progress will make families see such growth. Kids will feel proud of themselves. Parents will see how good their kids are doing and may want to create a weekly reward system. The notebooks can be left for Santa on the table with fruit or cookies on Christmas Eve. Santa will congratulate them for learning and growing every day of the year and write them a special note on Christmas Eve. Childhood flies by. Santa wants families to enjoy every magical day. There is always something to be grateful for or thankful for or a reason to celebrate. The months of the year are great examples of things that make the bells ring at the North Pole. Kids will learn their months too. The book is a win-win. Stan Livingston from My Three Sons and Father Kostas give a review of the book at the end. 

About the author

As a Mom of 4 and an aunt of many. My goal in life has always been to let children enjoy the magic of childhood. I believe teens should stop trying to grow up so fast and enjoy the magic of youth for as long as they can. I think it's sad when kids and teens think they are bad. As an author and former producer of a teen show, a doctor's show, and an advice columnist, life coach, and former pre-k teacher, I learned if kids or teens think they are bad, it comes with many horrible consequences. I spoke to Santa and he told me sad stories about what children tell him and thought the book was a great idea to share the new system at the North Pole. We hope families will help us spread the word. Santa does not watch children when they act like children learning to cope with new feelings and situations. I believe in God and the power of Prayer. Kids need to hae faith and pray without being so formal. They need to make friends with God or the Virgin Mother. 

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