"Far, far away at the North Pole, Santa is busy planning his Christmas Eve journey across his favorite place . . . New York [in this retelling of Clement Moore's classic holiday poem]"--Provided by publisher.
On Christmas Eve, Jimmy Neutron tries to convince his friends that Santa does not exist, but when his rocket ship runs into trouble, he gets help from an unexpected source.
Based on the Caldecott Medal book published by Houghton Mifflin in 1985. Late one Christmas Eve, a boy boards the Polar Express, bound for the North Pole. When he arrives, Santa offers him any gift he desires.
Armed with the facts, young Alfie sets out to prove to the world that Santa Claus does not exist but no one pays attention, especially his sister Noelle, whose only request of the man in red is a nicer big brother.
As word spreads around the world that Santa has lost his famous laugh just before Christmas, Mrs. Claus, the elves, and the reindeer all try to help but it is a drawing from a little girl that does the trick.
Santa tries to decide on just the right gift after he receives a very special letter, so lift the flaps on each page to see what gifts Santa has in mind.
"Santa returns home to the North Pole Christmas morning and, thanks to his loyal elves, gets to experience the magic of Christmas for the first time with a perfect tree, treats and presents"--OCLC.