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The Elf and the Magic Windows (Booklet)

Now Santa s plan, you see, is this, Although it may seem queer, The kids from Golden Cove can't choose Their gift from him this year. The gifts you children choose will go To kids whose names are new. And as you choose their gifts for them, They ll choose your gifts for you. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Some children in the village of Golden Cove are naughty and others are nice, but when a mysterious elf with a message from Santa arrives, all are willing to listen and even, perhaps, to learn that Christmas isn t all about getting the perfect gifts. Instead, it s about the things you are willing to give. With a story that will warm hearts and inspire people of all ages, this card-sized booklet will complement Christmas all season long.

Paperback
Pages - 13
5.5" x 8.5"

Ted Hindmarsh
Ted Collins Hindmarsh was born and raised in Provo, Utah, within a fifteen-minute drive of some of the world s finest campfire country. He is married to Shirlene Rasmussen, also from Provo. They have two daughters and three sons and a growing number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ted holds two degrees from Brigham Young University a BS in print journalism and an MA in educational communication. After forty-four years of full-time service, he retired from BYU, where his career included Educational Media Services, Learning Resource Centers, the Freshman Academy program, and the Honor Code Office. He was also an adjunctive faculty member of the BYU Communications Department for thirty-five of those years. After becoming an Eagle Scout, Ted was awarded the Silver Beaver for his service in scouting. He has held a variety of church and community youth leadership positions, including cubmaster, scoutmaster, youth mentor, and LDS bishop thus his love for swapping fun and life-impacting stories around a campfire.

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