Has the time come to tell your child about the legend of Santa Claus?
Don’t panic!
“The Red Button” takes care of this delicate mission.
To tell the truth about Santa can be a difficult moment for both parents and children
Psychologists claim that this can bring the end of the child’s unconditional trust with their parents.
Why should such a beautiful celebration like Christmas taste like treason?
Can’t we tell them without hurting them?
This is the creative reasoning behind “
The Red Button”
The story and psychology of the tale:

From the beginning, the author creates a distinction between reality and the imaginary
(called "The Little World" in the tale)
The first part:
The children find out how Nicolas becomes Santa Claus
The second part
: Father Christmas has become the old man that we all know.
During the delivery of the presents, his chief assistant the fairy Pepite will get lost in the forest.
She will be found by the Korrigans who have no knowledge of the Christmas celebration
Pepite must make the Korrigans believe in the spirit of Christmas, because as everybody knows, Santa Claus only visits people who believe in him. But as Pepite will discover, this is no easy task.
Why a “Red Button”?
The Red button is the symbol of the promise made to Santa Claus
For your children they will now understand the value of this tradition, and become the new guardians of the Christmas spirit.
The Author

Amandine Korrigan, actress and scriptwriter:
« To look at a child who believes in Father Christmas is something magical but in fact very selfish. How can you make a child aged 6-8 understand that Christmas is not a lie? This is what I wanted to address with the Red Button. I hope that kids will appreciate their journey to the Little World as much as I did.
Merry Christmas to all.”
Don’t wait any longer and order “The Red Button”.
- also created in Audio Book,
Share a moment of magic with your child today!
