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Ancient Celebrations Of The Christmas Holiday Christmas may very well be the oldest holiday that is shared across the many cultures of the world; it is traditionally celebrated during the winter season (or even the warm summer season if you count Australia, where Christmas is celebrated as an ...
Christmas Cards Can Make a Difference If you're already on the hunt for this year's Christmas cards, why not choose cards that will make a difference? The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC) has just released its Christmas catalogue for 2005. Private and corporate buyers can ...
Family Christmas Traditions from Germany German legend says that, on Christmas Eve, all the rivers turn to wine, the animals speak to each other and to humans, trees bear fruit, church bells ring from the sea, and gems pour forth from the mountains. Is it any wonder, then, that family Christmas ...
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A Christmas Story (1983) All Ralphie wants in the entire world is a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. This 1940s family is hilarious. You'll love Ralphie's irritable father, his whiny brother, and his all-American mother. Elf (2003) What could be more fun for a kid to watch than a six foot tall elf? Between Will Farrell's great performance and the wacky concept of an Elf on the loose in New York City, this is destined to become a Christmas classic. It's a Wonderful Life (1946) No list of "Must See Holiday Movies" would be complete without this James Stewart and Donna Reed classic. Share this timeless story with your children. The Santa Clause (1994) Every kids dream is to go to the North Pole, but how many kids can say that Santa is their Dad? Watch an unwilling Tim Allen become Santa. The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) Great Gonzo as Charles Dickens? How can you go wrong? This lighthearted, humorous version is a perfect introduction to the classic Charles Dickens tale. About the Author Nicole Dean invites you to visit http://www.ShowKidsTheFun.com -a fun site to inspire parents to keep the lines of communication open with their children, making memories that last a lifetime.
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