Review Detail
Middle Grade Non-Fiction
369
Truth About Santa
(Updated: June 26, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
5.0
Learning Value
5.0
LOVE, SANTA was so beautifully written and is the perfect way to tell your little one the truth about Santa. In the book, there are envelopes with letters that have been written by Lucy to Santa and by Santa to Lucy. I loved that interactive side of it because you didn't know what you were pulling out.
The feelings Lucy goes through is how we all feel when we get to the point of trying to decipher if Santa is real or not. The way the mom explains the truth to Lucy was so touching and inspirational that I couldn't have said it better. It truly is enchanting and I will be holding onto this book for when it's time to tell my daughter.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this book to parents who aren't sure how to tell their children the truth about Santa. It's also perfect for those that do because I admit I couldn't say it better than Martha Brockenbrough did.
The feelings Lucy goes through is how we all feel when we get to the point of trying to decipher if Santa is real or not. The way the mom explains the truth to Lucy was so touching and inspirational that I couldn't have said it better. It truly is enchanting and I will be holding onto this book for when it's time to tell my daughter.
Final Verdict: I would recommend this book to parents who aren't sure how to tell their children the truth about Santa. It's also perfect for those that do because I admit I couldn't say it better than Martha Brockenbrough did.
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