Read J. R. R. Tolkien's "Letter From Father Christmas" To His Young Children (1925)
Briefly

"In 1920, a few short years after Tolkien returned from World War I, he began an endearing family Christmas tradition that would continue for the next 23 years."
"Tolkien began to write his four children letters from Father Christmas. These North Pole tales chiefly concern Father Christmas' struggles against the north's bat-riding goblins, as well as the mischievous hijinks of his helper, North Polar Bear."
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