At the top of the globe stands a beacon of anticipation. Nothing but starlight may illuminate the North Pole skies for months, but lights burn brightly year-round with activities to create twinkling of another sort. For 364 days of the year, Santa Claus and his elves work tirelessly in anticipation of the yearly event that brings sparkles to children's eyes. They ready themselves by making lists, checking them twice, and finding out who's been naughty and nice. They assemble the toys, treats, and other items that fulfill youngster's wishes. Then on Christmas Eve, the elves pack Santa's sleigh to the brim with treasures for kids around the world. A little something is usually in store for the boss, as the elves present Santa with a gift as well. From the North Pole Santa Claus will circle the globe, led by his trusty team of reindeer. Thousands of miles must be tra- versed to reach millions of little ones in one evening. Thus, the enchantment of the journey brings amazement to wondering young minds. And hope. Children nestle in their beds, gleefully awaiting their visit from the jolly old man. An occasional peek from behind the covers or out of the window in hopes of seeing him land on the roof is finally met with sleep. On Christmas Day good children will find gifts under the Christmas tree and stoc- kings filled with treats. All from Santa's mysterious visit in the middle of night. In much of North A merica, the jolly and gentle Santa Claus repre- sents the spirit of giving. The magic of Santa Claus is known to all those who believe in him.
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