


I think this book will help get young readers into the Christmas spirit in the coming months!įoster Farms frozen products has recently launched a new line of gluten free foods, and I was happy to give their Honey Crunchy Corn Dogs a review! Here is a bit more info:įoster Farms Gluten Free Corn Dogs are made with chicken franks and dipped twice in honey crunchy batter.

I enjoyed hearing about the original Santa’s backstory and all the magic surrounding him and Christmas. The Santa mythos is given a cool, unique twist in this book, and that is pretty hard to do. She did come to her senses though, and realizes how she may have been hurting others even when she was trying so hard to help someone she loved. I thought Tracy was a smart, tough girl who was clever but was so single minded she couldn’t see the mistakes she was making. But when Tracy sneaks into the back of Santa’s sleigh, she finds that the North Pole isn’t what she expected and nothing is what it seems. The main character, Tracy Tam, is a logical girl who not only believes that Santa isn’t real–she’s going to prove it and make enough money to help her cousin with an operation. This was a short and sweet middle grade story that is bursting with Christmas spirit. Tracy Tam: Santa Command by Krystalyn Drown And she has to do it all with Santa’s magic, which she doesn’t believe exists. Before the night is over, Tracy has to fix time and help Santa finish his deliveries. As a result, three states get knocked out of sync with the rest of the world. When Tracy attempts to hack into their computers, she accidentally introduces a virus to their system. In order to test her theories, she sneaks onto Santa’s sleigh and ends up at Santa Command, the place where a team of humans monitors Santa’s big night. A flying sleigh can only be powered by jet engines, and Santa’s magical abilities can only be the result of altered DNA.

Tracy doesn’t believe that Santa can deliver all of those presents in one night with out a little help from science.
