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Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse, open, slay. Hey. Jingle bells, jingle bells.

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Jingle all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse.

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Open, slay. Hey, guys. Come join me on the pretend slay. We'd love to. Dashing through the snow in a one horse open slay. Over the fields we go, laughing all the way. Ha, ha, ha. Bells on bob tail ring making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing a slaying song tonight. Oh, Jinglebells, Jingle bells, Dingle bells, Dingle all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse, soap, and slay. Hey, Dingle bells, Dingle bells, Dingle all the way. Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one horse, soap, and slay. Hey, Whoa. Let's sing.

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Up on the house top together. Can you sing with me? Here we go. Up on the Hestop, Reindier Paws, out jumps good old Santa Claus down through the chimney with lots of toys, all for the little ones Christmas joys. Ho, ho, ho. Who wouldn't go? Ho, ho, ho. Who wouldn't go? Up on the house top, click, click, click. Down through the chimney with Good Saint nick.

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Ho, ho, ho.

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Who would it go? Ho, ho, ho. Who would it go? Up on the hilltop, click, click, click. Down through the chimney with Good Saint nick. Can you do a really loud ho, ho, ho? Just like Santa? Let me hear you.

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Ho, ho, ho. Who would it go? Ho, ho, ho. Who would it go? Up on the house top, click, click, click. Down down through the chimney with the Saint nick.

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Can you do a really loud just like Santa? Let me hear you. Ho, ho, ho. Who wouldn't go? Ho, ho, ho. Who wouldn't go up on the house top? Click, click, click. Down through the chimney with a good sink net.

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Ho, ho, ho. Merry Christmas. Dech the halls with bowels of holly. Fa la la la la la la la la la la la. 'Tis the season to be jolly. Fa la la la la la la la la la la la la. Dawn, we now are gay apparel. La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Troll the ancient Ultide carol. Fa la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Fast away the old year passes. Fa la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Hale the new ye lads and glasses. Fa la la la la la la le la le le le. Sing, joyous, all together. Fa la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Feverless of the wind and weather. Fa la la la la la le le. La la la la la le. It's the.

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Christmas finger family. Santa finger, Santa finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do? Snowman finger, snowman finger, where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do? L finger, L finger. Where are you? Here I am, here I am. How doyou do? Reindier finger, reindier finger. Where are you? Here I am, here I am.

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How.

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Do you do? Christmas tree.

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Christmas tree.

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Where are you? Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

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We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Good tidings we bring to you and your kin. Good tidings for Christmas and a happy New Year. We all do a little clapping. We all do a little twirling. We all do a little twirling. We're happy. We're happy you're here. We all do a little twirling. We allWe all do a little jumping. We all do a little jumping. We all do a little jumping. We all do a little jumping. We're happy you're here. Good job. Good tidings we bring to you and your kin. Good tidings for Christmas and a happy New Year. Good tidings for Christmas and a happy New Year. One, two, three, four. I saw five ships come sailing in on Christmas Day, on Christmas Day. I saw three ships come sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning. One, two, three. I saw four ships come sailing in on Christmas Day, on Christmas Day. I saw four ships come sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning. One, two, three, four. I saw five ships come in on Christmas Day, on Christmas Day.

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I saw five ships come sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning. One, two, three, four, five, on Christmas Day in the morning. Jolly old St. Nicholas, lean your ear this way. Don't you tell a single soul what I'm going to say. Christmas Eve is coming soon. Now, you dear old man, whisper what you'll bring to me. Tell me if you can. Doodadadadudadu. Doodadudududu. Doodadadadududu. Doodadadadudududu. Doodadadadadududu. Doodadadadadududu. Doodadadadwhen the clock is striking 12:00, when I'm fast asleep, down the chimney broad and black, with your pack, you'll creep. All the stockings you will find hanging in a row. Mine will be the shortest one, you'll be sure to know. Yay. Dance like snowflakes, dance like snowflakes, dance like snowflakes, in the air. Air, in the air. Whirling, twirling snowflakes, whirling, twirling snowflakes, everywhere, everywhere. Dance like snowflakes, dance like snowflakes, in the air, in the air. Whirling, twirling, snowflakes, whirling, twirling, snowflakes, everywhere, everywhere. Everywhere. Silent night.

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Holy night.

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All is calm, all is bright. Round, young, virgin, mother and child. Holy infants, so tender and mild. Sweet, distant, and tender. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. Sleep in heavenly peace. On the.

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First day of Christmas, my true love gave to me.

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A.

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Partridge in a pear tree.

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On the second day of Christmas, my true love gave to me two turtle doves and a par trish in a pear tree. On the third day of Christmas, my true love gave to me three French hens, two turtle doves and a.

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Par trish in a pear tree.

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On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves.

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And a par trish.

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In a pear tree. On the fifth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me five golden rings. Four calling birds, -three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree. On the sixth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me six gese laying, five golden rings. Four calling birds, -three French hands, -two turtle doves, and.

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A portrait in a pear tree.

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On the seventh day of Christmas, my true love gave to me seven swams are swimming, six gese laying, five golden rings. Four calling birds, three Frenchhans, two turtle doves. And a.

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Portrait in a pear tree.

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On the eighth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me eight maids milking. Seven swans are swimming. Six quise-s-saying. Five golden rings. Four calling birds. Three Frenchhens. Two turtle doves. And a partridge in a pear tree. On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me eight maids of milking. Seven swans are swimming. Six geese are laying. Five golden rings. Four calling birds. Three Frenchhens. Two turtle doves. And a partridge in a pear tree. On the ninth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me nine maids of gating. Eight maids of milking. Seven swans are swimming. Six geese are laying. Five golden rings. Four calling birds. Three French hens. Two turtle doves.

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And a portage in a.

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Pear tree. On the 10th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me 10 lords of leeping. Seven swans are swimming. Eight maids of milky. Seven swans are swimming. Six geese are laying. Five golden rings. Five golden rings. Four calling birds. Three Frenchhands. Two turtle doves.

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And a partridge in a.

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Pear tree. On the 11th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me 11 piper's piping. 10 lords are leaping. Nine of them are six. Eight maids and milky. Seven swans are swimming. Six geese are laying. Five golden rings. Four calling birds. Three French hands. Two turtle doves.

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And a portrait in a pear tree.

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The 12th day of Christmas, my true love gave to me. Twelve drummers drumming. Eleven pipes, piping. 10 lords and leaping. Eight maids and midwives. Seven swans of swimming. Six geese, the land. Five mullon rings. Four calling birds. Three French hents. Two turtle doves. And a partridge in a pear tree.

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Little Elf, Little Elf. What do you see? I see lights on the Christmas tree. Little Elf, Little Elf. What do you hear? I hear bells on Santa's Reindeer. Little Elf, Little Elf. What do you smell? I smell cookies and caramel. Little Elf, Little Elf. What do you feel? A Christmas tree. This one is real. Little Elf, little Elf. What tastes sweet? A candy cane, my Christmas treat.

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Santa. Yes? I want a banana for Christmas. A banana? Yeah. Are you hungry? Yeah, I'm hung. Actually, I want it now. There is a man with a long white beard and Santa is his name. S-a-n-t-a. S-a-n-t-a. S-a-n-t-a. And Santa is his name. Good job. Okay, this time we're going to clap instead of saying the first letter. Are you ready? There is a man with a bright red hat and Santa is his name. A-n-t-a. A-n-t-a. A-n-t-a. And Santa is his name. Okay, now we're going to clap two times. Here we go. There is a man with shiny boots and Santa is his name. In TA. In TA. In TA. In TA. In Santa is his name. Oh, good job. Three clap this time. There is a man with a sack of toys and Santa is his name. Oh. Ta. Ta. Ta. Ta and Santa is his name.

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Four clap.

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This time. There is a man who drives a sleigh, and Santa is his name. A, A, A, and Santa is his name. O-n-i-n-i-n-o. Good job. Okay, this is the last one. So we're going to clap for each letter. Are you ready? Here we go. There is a man who's full of cheer and Santa is his name. O-n-i-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-n-i. O-n-i-o. You did it. Good job. Okay, let's do one more this time. Let's spell out Santa's name again. Here we go. There is a man who ho, ho, hoes. And Santa is his name. S-a-n-t-a. S-a-n-t-a. S-a-n-t-a. And Santa is his name. Yes, Santa is his name? Oh. Knock, knock.

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Who's there?

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Donut.

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Donut.

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Who? Donut opened that present till Christmas.

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That was silly.

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I like donuts. Oh, Christmas tree. Oh, Christmas tree. How lovely are your branches? Oh, Christmas tree. Oh, Christmas tree. How lovely are your branches? And beauty green will always grow through summer sun and winter snow. Oh, Christmas tree.

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Oh, Christmas tree.

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How lovely are your branches? It's time for Letter of the Day.

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Hooray. Let's open our magic box to see what the clue is for the Letter of the Day. Open the box and see what's inside. Wow. What's that? Yeah, it's a candy cane. Let's listen and see if we can hear what sound candy cane starts with. Candy cane. What letter does that sound like? K. You think it might be C? Let's do our C-song. C is a letter. K is the sound that it makes. C is a letter. K goes the city. You were right. The letter of the day is C. Great job.

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Santa. Yes? I'm so happy to meet you. You too, Herbie. Can you teach me how to ho, ho, ho? Just like you? Ho, ho, ho. Ho, ho, ho. How was that? Very good. Santa. Yes? Could I have a ball for Christmas? A ball? What ball? A red ball. A red ball? A really big red ball. I think I could do that for you. And then we could play ball together. Friends, I need your help.

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My letter C is hiding and I don't know where it is. Can you help? Yay. Do you think the C is behind the p-present? Star? Or the c-c cookie? What sound does C make? Yeah, C says c-. Does that sound like p-present, star, or c-c cookie? Yes, it sounds like c-c cookie. Do you think the letter C is behind the cookie? Yeah. Okay, let's check. I found my letter C. Thank you for helping me. There's no C behind the star and there's no C behind the present. It was behind the cookie. Some people leave Santa cookies and milk. Some people even leave Santa's reindeer, carrot, carrots. Let's pretend to be reindeer eating carrots. So silly. Next, let's pretend we're baking Santa cookies. We'll even leave Santa a glass of milk and a little note. Let's say 1, 2, 3, pretend. 1, 2, 3, pretend. Let's pretend we already made the dough. The next thing we need to do is roll the dough. Roll it with me. Say roll. Roll. Roll. Roll. Roll. We did it. We rolled the cookies with the rolling pin. Great job. Next, let's get our magic cookie cutter and put the cookies on the cookie sheet.

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Wow, look. This one is a heart. The shape is a heart, a heart cookie. Put it on the cookie sheet. Wow. This one's shape is a star. Good job. Put the star on the cookie sheet. Now let's put the pretend cookies in this pretend oven. Remember, never touch a real oven. Real ovens are only for grownups.

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Open.

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It up and put the cookies in. Let's pretend they're cooking. They're done. Now we take the cookies out of the pretend oven and let them cool down for pretend. Now let's put the cookies on the plate for Santa. Say on. On. We're putting the cookies on the plate for Santa. He's going to be so happy to have these wonderful cookies we made. Great job. Now, we leave Santa a glass of milk, the cookies on a nice red plate, and a little note. Dear Santa, what would you say to Santa? Maybe you can write a letter at home to Santa. Leave Santa a little note. Thanks for helping me with the cookies. Great job.

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Miss Olivia. Hey, Herbie. Can you help me? Of course. What do you need? I need to get presents for everybody. I only have two problems. Okay. I don't have any money and I don't know where to get any presents. That's okay, Herbie. Why don't you try making something for everyone? You mean like making everybody a drawing? That would be perfect. -oh, great. Thanks so much. Of course, Herbie.

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Which ornament is blue? Yellow. Yeah, that's the blue one. Which ornament is yellow? Yeah, that's a yellow ornament. Good job.

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Hey, everybody. I have a Christmas present for you. Wow, Herbie. Really? Yeah, take a look.

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Thank you. Wow.

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Did you draw that? Yeah, I drew it myself. You made it? There's me. That's me. Yeah, and I did it too. And that's me. Thank you, Herbie. Thank you, Herbie. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas, Herbie. Merry Christmas.

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It's time for a songs for Little's Book. What is Herbie doing for Christmas? What is Herbie doing? He's decorating the Christmas tree. What is Herbie doing? He's writing a letter to Santa. What is Herbie doing? He's making a snowman. What is Herbie doing? He's drawing a picture. He's making a gift for his mommy. What is Herbie doing? He's reading a book. What is Herbie doing? He's sleeping. What is Herbie doing? He's opening a present. What is Herbie doing? He's playing with a toy train. Why is Herbie smiling? He's so happy that it's Christmas. The end. Look, friends. I have two special ornament to show you. This one is a little mouse. Wow. It's so cute. Squeak, squeak. Can you squeak like a mouse? Squeak, squeak. And this one is a little house. Hmm, we have a mouse and a house. Those two words rhyme. Yeah, they sound the same at the end. Mouse, house. This mouse looks very quiet. Maybe she's even sleeping because her eyes are closed. Can you get out a little mouse, your thumb, and then your hand can be the house. Aquiet little mouse in a quiet little house when all was quiet as quiet can be.

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Shh. Shh. Shh. Oh, puppy. Oh, puppy. Did your mouse pop out? That was fun. Let's try it again. Get out your mouse. Squeak, squeak. A quiet little mouse in a quiet little house when all was quiet, as quiet can be. Shh, shh, shh. Oh, puptee. He popped out. That was silly. Great job.

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Let's count Santa's reindeer. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Santa has nine reinsear.

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Ho, ho, ho. Good job.

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What's something we see at Christmas time? Maybe lights. Maybe we're walking down the street and we see a snowman. Wow! What's something we smell at Christmas time with our nose? Maybe we smell Christmas dinner cooking or we smell cookies baking. What's something we taste at Christmas time with ourtongue? What do we taste? Maybe the same thing. We taste Christmas dinner, we taste cookies. Maybe we taste a candy cane. What's something we hear at Christmas time? Maybe singing and maybe singing and maybe bells?

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What do you think? What's something we.

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Touch at Christmas time? Maybe a soft stalking, maybe cold snow. It's fun exploring Christmas with our five senses.

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La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la. Oh, my God. Look, it's an Elf.

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Can you help the Elf with his Five Senses? Yeah, thank you. What do we use to see? Yes, our eyes. Can you point to your eyes? One, two. Good job. Let's get our Elf some eyes. One, two, two eyes. Now, he can see. What do we use to smell? Yeah, we use our nose. Can you point to your nose? Boop. Boop. That's our nose. Let's get our Elf a nose so he can smell. How many noses do we have? Just one. One nose. Good job. What do we taste with? Yeah, we taste with our tongue. Can you point to your tongue? Our tongue is in our mouth. Good job. So let's give our Elf a mouth and a tongue. Yay. How do you think our Elf feels? Yeah, I think he feels happy because he has a big smile. What do we use to hear? Yeah, we use our ears. Can you point to your ears? One, two, two. How many ears do we have? Two ears. Let's give our Elf some ears so he can hear. One, two. Now he has two ears. What do we use to touch things? Yeah, our fingers. Let's give the Elf some fingers.

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Can you show your fingers? Yeah. Do you know how many we have? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. We have 10 fingers. Let's give our Elf some fingers so he can touch things. Wow! You did such a wonderful job helping our five senses. Elf, I'm proud of you. Let's go over our five senses one more time. With our eyes, we see. With our nose, we smell. With our tongue, we taste. With our ears, we hear. With our fingers, we touch. Good job. You did it. I'm so proud of you.

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Which one is different? Yeah, that one's different. Which one is different? Yeah, he's wearing a scarf. Which one is different? Yeah, it's a yellow bow. Good job.

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Next, let's check the weather. What's the weather like where you live? Wow. Where I live, it's cold and snowy. Snowy? What can I wear to keep warm if it's cold and snowy? What could I wear on my head? Yeah. A hat. Good idea. I'm going to put on the hat. Oh, so cozy and warm. What's this? It's a yellow sweater. I'm going to put on the sweater to keep warm. Now, I'll do the buttons. One, two, three, and four buttons. I did it. Yay. When it's really cold. What can I wear to keep my hands warm? Yeah, gloves. Or you could wear muttons. I'm going to put on the gloves. I'm putting on the gloves. One red glove, two red gloves. How many red gloves do I have? Zip, two red gloves. What's that? Yeah, it's a coat. It's Miss Rachel's coat. I'm going to put on the coat. I'm going to be so warm when I play outside. Zip, zip, zip. Oh, now I'm so warm and toasty. What do I need to put on my feet to play in the snow? Yeah, boots. One, two. I put on my boots. Thank you so much for helping me get ready to play in the snow.

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Now I won't be cold. I'm ready to go. Thank you.

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It's.

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Time for another songs for Little's Book.

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Christmas is here. Look, a Christmas tree. I see Christmas lights. They made a snowman. I hear Dingle Bell. I smell Christmas cookies. She is singing a Christmas song.

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Dingle all the way.

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He is making a gingerbread house. I see presents under the tree. My family is visiting. I give my mom a gift. I give my dad a gift. I feel happy. Christmas is here. The word of the day is ornament. Organment. Can you say it loud with me? One, two, three. Organment. Organment. Let's clap it. Organment. Good job. We put ornament on the tree to decorate it. Would you like to see some of my cool ornament? Okay, I'll show you. This ornament is ice skates. Wow. This ornament is a slay, like Santa's slay. This ornament is a polar bear. It feels so soft. This ornament is a little seal. Oh, so cute. What's that? Yeah, this ornament is a little snowman. Snowman. A snowman ornament. He likes to dance and gets. Look at this little girl. She's all bundled up for winter. Maybe she's going outside to make a snowman with a friend. She's in a wheelchair. She has a really cool star on the back of her wheelchair. Wow. Let's help her go to her friends to go make a snowman. Bye. This is another ornament. What's this little girl getting ready to do? She's going to go skiing.

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Wow, these are skis and these are her poles. Let's help her ski down the hill. Ski down the hill. That's so cool.

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Which ornament is purple? That's a purple ornament. And which ornament is red? Yeah, that's a red ornament. Good job.

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Hi, I'm Herbie. Want to hear a joke? Why does everybody like Frosty the snowman? Because he's so cool. I need a.

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Christmas treat. Can you help me? Say beep, beep, and maybe the Christmas tree truck will come. Say beep, beep as loud as you can. Beep, beep. We need to say it louder. Beep, beep. Wow, it's the Christmas tree truck. Yay. Beep, beep. Wow, look, in the back of the truck, there's a Christmas tree. Wow. Let's say bye-bye to our Christmas truck. The Christmas truck needs to do more Christmas deliveries. Bye-bye, Christmas truck. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep, hon, hon, beep, beep. Bye-bye, Christmas truck. See you next time. Thanks for the tree. Next, let's pretend that we have to help Santa and his elves get ready for Christmas. Can you pretend with me? Let's say pretend on the count of three. One, two, three, pretend. We need to help these elves get everything ready for Christmas. What can we help you with, little Elf? I'm trying to get all these toys put.

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Together before Christmas. Can you help me? Sure, we.

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Can help. Let's help her put together this boat. Click. We did it. We're helping the elves. Let's help put this saddle on the horse. Put it on. We did it. We're helping the elves get all the toys ready for Christmas. Let's help put this bike together. Say, Click. Click. We did it. We got the bike ready. Thank you so much. You helped me put all the toys together. Next, let's help this Elf. What are you doing? Well, I'm trying to paint the train, but I need more light. Let's see if we can get the Elf a light. Say on and we'll turn it on. Turn it on. Turn it on. Turn it on. There you go, Elf. Thank you so much. Now, he can paint the train and the light. Can you bring me the other part of the train? Sure we can. Help me by saying pull. Pull. We pulled the wagon over with the other part of the train. And now you can paint that. Thank you so much for your help. Now let's help pack up some presents. Let's put a teddy bear in this one. See, it's a little teddy bear.

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Let me close it. That present's ready. Let's put a doll in this one. Here's a little pink doll. Okay, let's pack up that present. We're helping the elves. All done. We did it. Now let's pack up Santa's bag. Let's put in a ball and another doll. We're helping Santa and the Elves get ready for Christmas. We need more musical instruments. Can you put them down the slide? Oh, okay. They have a xylophone but they need more musical instruments. Let's find them. I found a little guitar and a recorder. Let's put them down the slide and into the basket. Down the slide and in the basket. Down the slide and into the basket. We're helping. Thank you so much for your help. Next, can you go get Santa? It's time for him to go. Okay, we have to go get Santa. Come on. Okay, let's say, come on, Santa. It's time to go. Come on, Santa. It's time to go. Oh, it's time for me to go. Okay, thank you for getting me. Let's go. Now we have to get the reinsir. Oh, it's time to leave. Yes, and we need to feed you a carrot so you have energy to fly all night long.

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Say eat and I'll feed the reinsir. Eat. He's eating the carrot. Oh, it's time for me to leave. Okay, let's put the saddle on the reinsir. Click. Now we need to attach the reinsir to the slay. Now we need to put Santa in the slay. Oh, oh, oh. Don't forget the toys, Santa. Here are your toys. Oh, oh, oh. Merry Christmas. Say fly and Santa will fly. Fly. Hooray. Hooray. Hooray. You helped us get everything ready for Christmas. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Bye. What's that? Yeah, it's a stalking. A Christmas stalking. Should we see what's inside? Yeah. Okay, let's reach in and see what's inside. Wow, look, it's a snowman. Hi, snowman. These are called nesting dolls. Should we open it and see what's inside? Okay, open. What is it? It's another snowman, and this one is smaller. Should we open this one? Yeah. Okay. Open. Whoa, I got it open. Look, another snowman. And it's even smaller. Say, open. Open. Oh, wow, another snowman. So cute. Do you think this one opens?

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Yeah. Okay. Say open. Open. Oh, my goodness. Another snowman. And it's even smaller. Do you think this one opens? Okay. Say open. Open. Oh, my goodness. Even smaller. Do you think this one opens? Yeah, okay. Say open. Oh, you were right. Look how tiny this one is. It's so tiny. This is the smallest snowman, the smallest. Let's see how many we have total. One, two, three, three, four, five, six, seven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Seven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Seven snowmen. This one's the biggest and this one is the smallest. Biggest, smaller, smaller, smaller, smaller, smaller, smaller, smaller, smallest. Good job.

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Which reindeer is happy? Yeah, that reindeer is happy. Look at that smile. Which reindeer is sad? Yeah, that's a sad reindeer.

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Reindeer is frustrated? Hmm. Yeah, that reindeer is frustrated. So many different emotions we can feel. Look at all the reindeer. Good job. Look, friends. Do you know what this is called? It's a wreath. Can you say wreath? Wreath.

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Wow, what a beautiful wreath. A wreath is a decoration in this shape. What shape is this? Yeah, it's a circle.

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A wreath is a decoration in the shape of a circle, and it has flowers, pine cones, twigs. You can put all kinds of things in a reef. They're so nice. A lot of people hang them on their door. Yeah, I'm going to hang this one on.

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My door.

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Do you want to see what I got for Herbie for Christmas? Okay. Say open and I'll show you what's inside. Open. Do you know what this is? It's a bubble pop or fidget toy and it's in the shape of a gingerbread man. Yeah, and he has a little bow tie. Herbie likes to use these. They help him feel calm. Cool. Now, you have them. Should we try it? You pop the little bubbles. Pop, pop, pop, pop. I think he'll really like it. Do you? Let's put it back in the box for Herbie. Say, in. In. Good job. We put it back in the box for Herbie. Now, let's put the cover on. Now, we can give it to Herbie. Yay. He's going to love it. Next, let's do some arts and crafts and make a snowman. First thing we need to do is roll the pretend snow into balls. Do you know how to roll? Try it with me. We roll something like this. Yeah. And then we have the bottom of the snowman. Then you need another one. Rolling. Then we need the head. A snowman is usually three balls rolled up. We did it.

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We made a snowman. What does he need to see? Yeah, he needs two eyes. One, two. We did it. What does he need to smell? Yeah, a nose. A lot of people use carrots for the nose of a snowman. And what does he need to taste? Yeah, his tongue, which is in the mouth. So we'll give him a little mouth. What a cute snowman. What's something we wear on our head sometimes? A hat. Yeah. What color is this hat? It's a black hat. Now we need to give our snowman something he can touch with. We learned that we touch with fingers. Let's give him some tree-bredged arms with fingers. How many arms do we have? One, two. We have two arms. Oh, he looks so great. This is fun. Some people put buttons on a snowman. Let's put buttons on ours. One, two, three. We put three buttons on. Now let's give them one of these. It's a scarf. Put the scarf around to keep them warm. Wow, friends. Thank you for helping me build a wonderful little snowman. Thank you for building me. Yay.

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How many trees are there? One, two, three, four, five, six. Six Christmas trees. Good job.

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Let's go over some Christmas vocabulary. Tree. Presence. Reindeer. Stalking. Star. Toys. Slay. Cookies. Organment. Great work. That was so much fun spending time with you. I loved dancing and singing and finding the presents. It's really fun to get a present on Christmas, but the most wonderful thing about Christmas is spending time with people we love and giving, because giving truly makes us feel happy inside. I'm so happy I get to be your friend. Merry Christmas.