Holiday Traditions
The Elf on the Shelf tradition began in 2005 with a self-published children's book that introduced a scout elf sent from the North Pole to report on children's behavior to Santa...
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Holiday Traditions
The Elf on the Shelf tradition began in 2005 with a self-published children's book that introduced a scout elf sent from the North Pole to report on children's behavior to Santa...
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The phrase Kris Kringle refers to the legendary bringer of Christmas gifts, derived from the German Christkind or Christkindl, meaning "Christ child." Over time, especially in t...
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An Obama Christmas reflects a balance of private family observance and public ceremonial duties characteristic of a sitting U.S. president. During his two terms, President Barac...
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“Make Christmas Great Again” expresses a desire to restore meaning, warmth, and tradition to a holiday often felt to be rushed, commercial, or distracted. This evergreen exp...
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The royal family Christmas season reflects a blend of public ceremony and private family observance, anchored by long-standing traditions while adapting to contemporary expectat...
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Christmas for the British Royal Family is organized around a combination of long-standing family tradition, security and logistics, and public duties. The centrepiece is usually...
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The phrase toys of Christmas usually refers to the playthings children receive during the holiday season, whether as gifts or through cultural traditions. These items span class...
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