The Little Santa Book Series features symbols, images and allusions that will appear throughout the entire series. It is designed to be read with the idea that some links and allusions will only become apparent to the reader after several readings. We hope that each time it is read, the reader will discover something new and meaningful. The series also features a story within a story.

Little Santa and Snowboy has many historical references and hidden secrets to find. Look close enough and you may find some of the many secrets of Secret Street. Below are hints to uncover just some of these carefully placed secrets.

 

  • Look for the "Partridge in a Pear Tree" from the Twelve Days of Christmas song that is located somewhere inside Secret Street, can you find it?

  • A shadow on Little Santa's bed appears to belong to Snowboy, but look closer and you may be surprised to find a miter and a hooked staff belonging to someone that is very familiar...

  • Look for Dancer's sibling Singer the Reindeer, who hides behind a place named "Reindeer Rocks".

  • Why are there nuts, carrots and sweets inside of Little Santa's boots located on top of the toy chest in his room?

  • What is the meaning of the golden apple by the window sill?

  • The Kringle's home is # 33, what is this number's significance?

  • Can you guess who that kid is with the blue hair hurling snowballs at Little Santa?

  • Santa Claus' famous laughter is written during the snow fight sequence. Just think in reverse.

  • Find the significance of the population sign on Secret Street which reads: 343. It is relevant to Saint Nicholas of Myra.

  • Find Little Virginia. She is dressed in pink, similar to Little Santa.

These and many, many more for you to find inside the pages of Little Santa and Snowboy.

Some of the clues can be found here.

 

 

 

 

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