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Nimble Elf's Story 3 The Christmas Presents: Children Story Books Set
Counting days to Christmas is one of the most stressful things for a Christmas elf. Santa wants everything to be perfect and ready for his departure around the world. It was one of those cold, windy days on North Pole. It was heavily snowing and a thick crust of frozen snow covered all the area around the Santa's kingdom. Elves were working hard and day by day, they got almost everything ready and set. The main thing about making and wrapping Christmas presents is that every year, there is different number of them. The amount of presents depends on how many good children deserved to be visited by Santa. Every year, the list of good children gets shorter or longer. This is very important thing to know because Christmas elves sew special Christmas bags for all the presents to fit in. These bags are made out of special kind of cloth which stretches and widens for exact number of presents. Are your children refusing to go to bed. Are you searching for a good, educative, yet soothing bedtime story. Are they refusing to engage in mutual activities. They will also enjoy fun pages that will ensure hours of creative activity. This children's book that is highly entertaining, great for early readers, and is jam-packed with bedtime stories, jokes, games, and more. This children's storybook has it all Kids and children can practice their reading skills or have a parent read it aloud. This special story includes lessons and morals about about caring and love.
Dr. Mc (Author), Dr. Mc (Narrator)
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The classic poem, Jingle Bells, is woven through the story of a young man and Miss Fanny Bright on a moonlight sleigh ride. The sleigh slips off the road and they return homes all wet. As the saga continues they all decide to go skating on the lake.
Donald Kasen (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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It’s Christmas with grandma and grandpa. The children want grandpa to tell a story and he obliges by telling the classic poem, The Night Before Christmas. Grandpa is interrupted often by excited children with more questions and he patiently answers each one before continuing with the poem.
Donald Kasen (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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When toy making production lags behind schedule Santa has an idea to speed up production in the toy making department. He brings in a super new machine much to the elves distress. The toy making machine has problems producing quality toys and Santa realizes his mistake. He gets rid of the machine and the elves are back on the job.
Marilyn Berry (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Christmas is just around the corner and there is no snow—even at the North Pole. Santa is frantic. The elves are not getting anything done because they are enjoying the warm weather. Santa decides to pay a visit to Mother Nature and find out what is going on. Mother Nature has decided to make it warm all your long everywhere in the world. Santa convinces Mother Nature to put the seasons back how they were and let it snow.
Marilyn Berry (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Richard The Sharp-Eared Reindeer
Richard the Reindeer had very sharp ears. He could hear sounds from amazing distances. His hearing has helped many people out of jams. One Christmas Eve, Santa was snowed in by a blizzard and had no idea how he was going to deliver the Christmas gifts. He was reminded of Richard and his gift of hearing. Calling on Richard to lead the team, Santa was able to make his rounds that Christmas Eve.
Donald Kasen (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Because there was no snow so far this winter three friends decide to take matters into their own hands. They go down to the old ice factory and build a snowman out of melted ice. Instead of the friendly snowman they expected the result was a very different kind of snowman. Fortunately, in the end it did snow and the boys were able to make a real snowman.
Jack Rollins, Steven Nelson (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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A king wants his son to understand the true meaning of Christmas so he sends the prince on a quest. The prince is to find an old sage who will tell him the meaning of Christmas. The King gives his son three gifts that he is supposed to give to the sage for telling him the meaning of Christmas. On the way the prince encounters several people that he is able to help but in order to do so he gives away the gifts he was supposed to give to the old sage. The prince returns home and has to tell his father he failed because he gave away the gifts. His father is elated because his son understood the meaning of Christmas.
Marilyn Berry (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Mark and Tom's school was putting on the Drummer Boy for their Christmas program. Mark won the lead role over his best friend, Tom. During the performance Mark learns that Tom really wanted the part and had invited his whole family. Mark switches places with Tom and shows the true meaning of Christmas.
Marilyn Berry (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Peter Cottontail is supposed to lead the Easter parade and announce the coming of his favorite holiday. Unfortunately he has lost his voice. Everyone has an idea of what he should do but it his friends, the hens, who come to the rescue.
Gary Marcus (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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Cory’s family was going to visit his grandparents for Christmas and Cory was worried Santa would not know where to find him on Christmas Eve. In their haste to leave Cory forgot his Teddy Bear, Roscoe. On Christmas morning Cory finds that Santa had not trouble locating him and even brought Roscoe along.
Donald Kasen (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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In this adaptation of Dicken’s classic story Ebeneezer Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley who warns Scrooge of a visit he will be paid by three ghosts—Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Future. Through these visits Scrooge realized what he has been missing and what he will miss in the future if he doesn’t change his ways. He ends up at the home of Bob Cratchit, one of Scrooge’s employees and enjoys a wonderful Christmas with the Cratchit family.
Donald Kasen (Author), Peter Pan Ensemble (Narrator)
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