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Book Details
Secret Santa Claus Club: A Tool to Help Parents Unwrap the Secret of Santa by Jeff Janke
Published by Three Feral Cats on 11/18/2021
Genres: Family, Inspirational & Personal Growth, Parenting
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 38
Why do we spend so much time and effort creating a fairytale world for our children, just to take it away from them?
Author Jeff Janke faced that dilemma three years ago when his daughter started questioning her belief in Santa Claus. Like most parents, he had two problems to solve--how to gently teach his child the true meaning of Christmas, and how to prevent her from spoiling the fairytale for other children. Out of this problem, Secret Santa Claus Club was born.
Secret Santa Claus Club is a beautifully illustrated story about a little girl thinking back on the magic of each Christmas. She remembers meeting Santa at the mall and seeing her first bike under the tree on Christmas morning. As time goes on, she starts to wonder if it's all real. When she decides she's ready to know the truth--her parents help guide her to the true meaning of the holiday.
Secret Santa Claus Club was written to be a tool for parents during these challenging moments. Combined with love, patience, and compassion, SSCC will help transition the reader from believing to becoming.
At the end of the story, your child will be invited to join Secret Santa Claus Club. They'll understand the importance of keeping the secret, creating the magic for believers, and helping other members of the club.
Source: Received from the author or publisher for review.
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Purchase Links for Secret Santa Claus Club
Amazon-OneLink for all countries BookShop/IndieBound
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My thoughts on “Secret Santa Claus Club”
In “Secret Santa Claus Club,” Jeff Janke tackles the delicate challenge many parents face when their children begin to question the existence of Santa Claus. Drawing from his own experiences, Janke beautifully weaves a tale that not only guides children through the transition from belief to understanding but also provides parents with a valuable tool to navigate this crucial moment.
The story follows a little girl as she reminisces about the enchanting moments of her past Christmases—meeting Santa at the mall, the joy of finding a bike under the tree. However, as time passes, doubts begin to creep in, prompting her to question the reality of it all. Janke skillfully explores the bittersweet journey of a child discovering the true meaning of Christmas, assisted by the guidance and love of her parents.
One of the strengths of “Secret Santa Claus Club” lies in its beautiful illustrations by Jim Starr. The visual elements add depth to the narrative, capturing the magic of Christmas and the emotional nuances of the protagonist’s journey. Starr’s artistic touch enhances the reader’s experience, making the story come alive on the pages.
The book serves as a valuable tool for parents facing the challenge of transitioning their children from belief to understanding. Janke emphasizes the importance of handling this delicate revelation with love, patience, and compassion. The narrative doesn’t present reality as a harsh truth but rather as a natural progression in the child’s understanding of the holiday spirit.
“Secret Santa Claus Club” offers more than just a story; it introduces a concept that goes beyond the pages. Readers are invited to join the Secret Santa Claus Club, where they learn the significance of keeping the magic alive for believers and assisting fellow club members. This approach not only engages the child but also imparts valuable lessons about compassion and the joy of giving.
It’s important to note that “Secret Santa Claus Club” is not intended for young children who still believe in Santa Claus. However, this book provides a fabulous way to continue the Christmas magic for parents navigating the transition with older children. Jeff Janke has successfully crafted a heartwarming and insightful narrative that celebrates the spirit of Christmas while acknowledging the importance of growing up with grace and understanding.
I received a digital copy of the book from the author, publisher, or tour company. Otherwise, it is from my personal library or Kindle Unlimited.
This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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Guest Post from Jeff Janke
A Parent’s Guide to Navigating the Santa Talk: How to Use a Secret Club to Help Support the Truth and Transition your Child
My daughter, River, was 9 when she started to question Santa Claus. It really took me off guard, but I knew this momentous occasion deserved something special. I couldn’t find the exact solution I was hunting for, so we held off telling her and I spent a year writing her a book.
I had several goals in mind, some driven by common fears all parents have in my shoes.
1. I wanted to make sure she didn’t feel betrayed. Saint Nick was real after all! But would she feel like I lied to her all these years?
2. I wanted to keep Christmas special and full of magic. I didn’t want it to lose its luster.
3. I needed to hold her accountable for all the believers in her life. I didn’t want her to spoil the secret for any of her peers.
4. And I wondered if I could replace feelings of exclusivity with inclusivity.
These goals and fears are what drove me to my light bulb moment. The Secret Santa Claus Club was born. 5 years later, I can say it worked better than I ever imagined.
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Here are the steps I took, the insights I gained, and the changes I would make:
Make Your Own Club Rules:
For me, I focused on spreading the magic and keeping the secret. Of course, every family will have their own unique approach. In a nutshell, here are my SSCC Rules:
1. Respect all Santas, including mall Santas and parents dressed as Santa
2. Help fill stockings
3. Never share the secret with any believer, no matter how young or old
4. Only caregivers can invite members into the club
5. Always leave milk and cookies
6. Carry on all the same Christmas Traditions with love and joyfully give to others
Find other members:
If your child has a tight-knit crew, find out who’s in the know and who isn’t. Share the concept of your club with family members and parents. Encourage them to extend their warm welcome to your child. River loved the feeling of community once older folks started talking about “the club”.
Find believers:
It’s helpful to know who to guard the secret from. And it’s also fun to pick a few close believers—like siblings or friends—and perform “acts of magic” for them. More on this below.
Create Club Activities:
Spreading the magic was a huge emphasis for us. River loved finding out how her mom and I made magic for her over the years. It gave her great ideas on how to pass it on. Some examples of club activities are writing letters from Santa to younger siblings or friends, or picking out stocking gifts for the family and stuffing them.
Charity:
I wish I specifically mentioned charity in our written club rules, but we always make sure to focus on it during the holidays. There’s no better way to honor the legacy of St. Nick than by giving to those in need. We started the tradition of finding someone in our community less fortunate, brainstorming a helpful gift, and leaving it for them anonymously. We also have River pick out 5 of her toys to donate. This helps make room for what’s coming.
Make it official:
If you’d like to make it more official and are crafty, make a badge, ID Card, patch, certificate, or ornament. We printed the club rules on linen certificate paper and I was so surprised at how much River studied those rules!
Celebrate:
Don’t forget to celebrate the induction of the club like a graduation or special achievement. This is a big deal! A rite of passage! Ask other adults to recognize the newest member into the club. A talk with family ahead of time can really make the transition special.
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One of the best parts about using the Secret Santa Claus Club was the way it transformed the event from a potential tragedy into an adventure. Once River joined the club, there was so much for her to look forward to; it replaced the magic that Santa supplied with a whole new world of magic of her own making.
If you’d like a tool to help your family start this conversation and introduce your child to the Secret Santa Claus Club, grab a copy of my children’s book! You certainly don’t need it to have a successful transition, but it can be helpful. I also have lots of helpful blogs on my website: secretsantaclausclub.com
Happy holidays to you and your family and best of luck to you!
—Jeff Janke
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Purchase Secret Santa Claus Club online from your local bookstore.
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