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Baum has written a fun, sweet origin story for Santa Claus, and it is a perfect read for the holiday season. It feels more like a fairy tale than a Christmas story, and if Baum has made Santa Claus a little too perfect, kind, and wonderful, well, that’s as it should be, right? I imagine this would be a nice chapter book to read with your children, especially if you could find an edition with good illustrations.
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Oz creator L. Frank Baum provides a surprisingly pagan origin story for Santa Claus as the adopted child of a wood nymph who strikes out his own when he reaches adulthood, takes up toymaking, and becomes involved in a huge battle between good and evil immortal beings, eventually recieving the Mantle of Immortality himself. Baum takes great delight in building up his mythological universe and the complex interactions between the various types of magical beings. The story works well as mythology, although Claus himself solves most of his problems without much difficulty thanks to his alliances with the immortals.
This is an interesting alternative take on the myths that most kids these days have learned through TV Christmas specials.
This is an interesting alternative take on the myths that most kids these days have learned through TV Christmas specials.
It's probably not up to par with The Wizard of Oz as far as fanciful storytelling, but what is here is truly an underrated Christmas tale for kids, full of adventure and an unorthodox portrayal of the jolly one to boot.
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I brought myself up on Oz books and even with that background, the Edwardian glurge is strong in this one. If you have a high tolerance for the prose and silliness of the time and the weirdness that's all Baum's own, it's a nice way to wile away a bit of the Christmas season.
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adventurous
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No