This book is part of the eTwinning project 'Alpha Learners Celebrate Europe' and was written by:
Ioana, Matthias, Miruna, Nicolae (School 49, Bucharest, Romania);
Tena, Anja, Mia, Doria, Lucija, Ema and Sara (Primary school Antunovac, Croatia);
Angela, Giulia, Michela and Viola (Scuola Secondaria I grado Rose - Italy)

Once upon a time, in Santa's World — a land full of magic and harmony — lived cheerful elves who helped Santa with every task. They spent their days wrapping presents and chatting happily, making their world the most peaceful and joyful place imaginable.
But among them was a special elf unlike any other: White-Lily Cookie. She was shy and gentle, but in her heart she was the kindest, most respectful, and most honest elf of all. She symbolized freedom, hope, and quiet strength.
In Santa’s World, the elves kept all the gifts in a magical library. The shelves sparkled with enchanted dust and every wish placed there was destined to come true. The books in this library were alive — each had its own personality and its own story to tell — so they were stored in a special chamber, safely tucked away.
But times had changed. Fewer and fewer children were reading. Feeling forgotten, the books grew sad… and then, on Christmas Eve, they revolted. One by one, the characters leaped from their pages, running wild through the library and stealing the gifts meant for children.
When White-Lily Cookie heard what had happened, she felt her heart sink. If the gifts were gone, the children would wake up to a Christmas with no joy, no surprises, no magic. She couldn’t let that happen.
White-Lily Cookie took a deep breath, tied her snowy white scarf and hurried to uncover the truth behind the rebellion.
Why had the story characters escaped? Why had they taken the gifts?
And most importantly… how could she bring the magic of Christmas back?With courage blooming in her heart, she stepped into the glowing halls of the enchanted library, ready to begin her quest.
White-Lily Cookie decided to travel to the Books Castle, the place where stories and characters were created. On her way, she met an Arctic reindeer that tried to attack her because it was hurt. But she calmed the animal and helped it. As a reward, the reindeer carried her to the castle.
When she arrived, she thanked the animal and slowly entered the mysterious building, amazed by everything she saw. The place was full of pages and characters who did not yet belong to any book. Thousands of words floated in the air, as if they had escaped from stories. The whole place looked like a true sea of imagination, where any idea could become a fairy tale.
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