Children's Picture Book
Date Published: 07-02-2026
Publisher: Solander Press
Interview with Kelly Reddin
Author of Nana Claus and the Thank-You Notes
Could you tell us about any research trips you took for this story? Which places did you visit, and what made them essential to your writing?
Living at the North Pole allows me to talk with Santa, the elves, and check on the reindeer as often as I need. I also travel around the world and talk with children and adults. I love meeting people.
What's the strangest thing you've ever had to research online for your book?
I think gratitude and appreciation are universal in all societies. We want to be appreciated and it feels good inside to tell others you are thankful for them and what they do. The internet is not needed for research on that.
What research (history, mythology, science) goes into your world-building?
Oh, the world loves stories of Christmas, Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, and so many more. I encourage children to read stories about different cultures and beliefs.
Have any of the people you've known, past or present, left a lasting impression on your writing journey? If so, we'd love to hear about a memorable experience that stands out to you.
This book is about gratitude, so I would say my parents and grandparents who really taught me to be thankful for all those people who do kind things for others. I have hand-written thank-you notes my entire life. Nana Claus feels very strongly that gratitude and appreciation should be given freely and often. In this book and in her previous book, Nana Claus and the Secret Santas, Nana starts a kindness wave in the North Pole community when she send a note of appreciation as a Secret Santa.
Do you write in the same genre all the time?
No, my published books are all children’s and they have gratitude, appreciation, and kindness at their inner core. I write short stories in most genres and have won or placed in several contests. I have four published short stories.
If so, have you ever consider writing in another one?
Yes, I am considering writing a cozy mystery or an inspirational romance.
Which character, supernatural or human, do you enjoy writing the most and why?
Nana Claus, of course, is my favorite. She is everyone’s favorite grandma figure. She is always kind and has a smile and kind word for each person she meets.
About the Author
Kelly is a former elementary, middle grade and college educator. Her work at LEGO Education spanned two decades in a variety of positions from Curriculum Specialist to Global Master Trainer. Kelly loves to travel, meet new people, and learn about the world around her. She is active in her community, serving on several non-profit boards.
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