Now an animated holiday special on Teletoon!Santa didn't make many mistakes. But he made a big one when he asked what Anton Stingley wanted for Christmas. . .. . . Anton's list was sixteen pages long.
Now an animated holiday special on Teletoon!
Santa didn't make many mistakes. But he made a big one when he asked what Anton Stingley wanted for Christmas. . .
. . . Anton's list was sixteen pages long.
On Christmas morning, there was one thing under the Stingley's tree. It was an orange.
Anton was not pleased. He and his lawyer decided to sue Santa Claus. Everyone came. It was the trial of the century. But Santa Claus, alias Saint Nick, Kris Kringle, Father Christmas, Pere Noel - has a surprise up the sleeve of his old blue suit.
Anton was stunned. What had he done?
With the sparkle and snap of a holiday cracker, Don Gilmor and Marie-Louise Gay deliver The Christmas Orange, a witty, fun filled treat for all.
Shortlisted for Governor General's Award for Children's Literature
Now an animated holiday special on Teletoon!
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"Satirically Delicious!. . . The best Christmas courtroom scene since Miracle on 34th Street."
— San Francisco Examiner
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Marie-Louise Gay
Won the Canadian Council Award for her illustrations in Lizzy's Lion, and has also won the Governor General's Award and Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Award. Her books include Mademoiselle Moon, Moonbeam on a Cat Ear, Rainy Day Magic, Angel and the Polar Bear, Fat Charlie's Circus, and Willy Nilly.
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