A Christmas in July Surprise! Sneak Peek of Our New Holiday Story!

Here we are in the middle of a warm Cincinnati July, and yet, there’s a little bit of holiday magic in the air! It seems like everywhere you turn, there’s a fun "Christmas in July" event happening, filling our summer with a touch of winter cheer. It’s the perfect time to get a little festive, which is why we wanted to give you a very special, very early sneak peek of a brand new holiday story coming to Good Little Souls.

We are thrilled to announce that on November 23rd, 2025, we will be premiering "A Flying Pig Saves Christmas"!

This charming, rhyming tale is set right here in our beloved city. The story begins on a frosty Christmas Eve, as Santa and his reindeer are soaring across the land. But down in Cincinnati, disaster strikes! Santa’s sleigh hits a huge snowbank with a terrible thud and gets stuck fast.

Our brave local heroes are first on the scene. Officer Bob tries to use his cruiser to push the sleigh, but the tires just spin. Then, the mighty Fire Department arrives to help, but even with all their strength, the sleigh is too heavy and won't budge. Santa fears his journey won't last, and Christmas is in jeopardy!

Just when all hope seems lost, a strange and wonderful sight appears in the sky: a flying pig with strong, pink wings, soaring with a cheerful "Oink-a-doo!" This surprising hero, a mascot from a city so proud, squeals, "Don't worry, good Santa!" and gets right to work.

Will this brave piglet have the strength to pull Santa's sleigh from the deep, snowy snug and save the day? You’ll have to wait until November to find out!

We are so excited to share this story with you. It’s a fun, local adventure about community helpers and how a hero can be found in the most unexpected of places. Mark your calendars for November 23rd, and in the meantime, we hope you enjoy all the real-life festive fun happening around town this July!

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