Even as a baby, sweet little Claus seemed different. He didn't cry like
the other babies and with his rosy cheeks and round little belly, he was
a jolly soul. His grandmother declares he is precisely perfect! But as
Claus grows, the little boy worries that he is different from other
kids: he has a loud hearty laugh, he likes to wear red all the time, and
his favorite hangout is the workshop with his grandmother. And at
hockey, he helps the other team win because he doesn't want the players
to feel bad. When Claus confides to Grannie that he'd rather be more
like the other kids, she tells him his differences make him special. She
tells him to be himself, Just be Claus. Claus is sure Grannie is wrong.
But then a snowstorm threatens to ruin Christmas. Can Claus figure out a
way to use what makes him special to help save the holiday?