A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A house in the suburbs, from Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street
P.S. Scrooge sent the Cratchits a huge turkey, not a goose.
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A house in the suburbs, from Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street
Charlie-in-the-Box, given by Santa Claus to a child who wants to play with him, in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A goose the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A house in the suburbs, from Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street
Charlie-in-the-Box, given by Santa Claus to a child who wants to play with him, in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
A Turbo Man action figure, which Myron (Sinbad) gets to give his son at the end of ***Jingle All the Way *** (Schwarzenegger’s son gives it to him).
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A turkey the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A house in the suburbs, from Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street
Charlie-in-the-Box, given by Santa Claus to a child who wants to play with him, in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
A Turbo Man action figure, which Myron (Sinbad) gets to give his son at the end of Jingle All the Way (Schwarzenegger’s son gives it to him).
Raisins, given by Eloise to her turtle Skipperdee in Eloise at Christmastime
A handwoven wastepaper basket, made by Anna, the heroine of From Anna, by Jean Little.
A pair of gold combs, which Jim gave to his wife Della in O. Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi” (He sold his watch to get the money for those combs; she, meanwhile, had sold her long tresses to get the money to buy him a fob chain for his watch)
A turkey the size of the boy who delivered it, to the Cratchetts from E. Scrooge in Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”
Red Ryder BB Gun, given to Ralphie by the Old Man
Santa actually steals from you if you’re bad, acc. to David Sedaris in “The Santaland Diaries”
All presents returned, and he carves the Roast Beast, by The Grinch
Leonard Nimoy’s used Napkin, from Penny to Sheldon, in The Big Bang Theory.
A nutcracker, given to Clara by Herr Drosselmeyer, in The Nutcracker
A house in the suburbs, from Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street
Charlie-in-the-Box, given by Santa Claus to a child who wants to play with him, in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.
A Turbo Man action figure, which Myron (Sinbad) gets to give his son at the end of Jingle All the Way (Schwarzenegger’s son gives it to him).
Raisins, given by Eloise to her turtle Skipperdee in Eloise at Christmastime
A dress with puffed sleeves, given by Matthew (with some help from Mrs. Rachel Lynde) to Anne of Green Gables.