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The Children's Book of Christmas Stories
The Children's Book of Christmas Stories | Asa Don Dickinson and Ada M. Skinner
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While story #2 was bittersweet & broke my heart 🎄💔🎄, many more are very charming 🎄🎄🎄. I‘m so glad I saw the post by @Texreader about this audiobook!

Texreader So good to hear. I may have to relisten to them. I‘ve forgotten them. 1y
tpixie @Texreader 😀 I‘m like that - I go from one book to the next & don‘t let them settle in my brain! 1y
AnnR I reached the second story and stopped reading but I'm glad to know there are some pleasant stories beyond that. The Fir-Tree was well written but so incredibly sad and you can feel it coming midway through. Adding this compilation back to my list for the 2023 holiday season. 🙂🎄 Thanks for the thoughtful review. 1y
tpixie @Ann_Reads thankfully all the other stories are more uplifting. The Fir Tree was heart wrenching! 1y
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* free on Audible
Oh my!
Story 2 is SOO SAD- The Little Fur Tree by Hans Christian Andersen
Dare I continue??!!
it reminds me of how Grimms fairy tales are not what our children these days are used to !

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Texreader
The Children's Book of Christmas Stories | Asa Don Dickinson and Ada M. Skinner
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Even though Christmas is over I enjoyed listening to these stories. I‘ve finished 8 of them so far (200 points). They include fave stories by Charles Dickens and Hans Christian Andersen. Some I‘m familiar with, but listening to them imparts different emphasis that I liked very much. #wintergames #merryreaders @Clwojick

Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick Some years, Christmas doesn't start until a few days before and extend into January. 3y
tpixie Ohh I need to see if this is still on Audible! 1y
tpixie @Texreader Chapter 2 - The Fir Tree 🌲 by Hans Christian Andersen is so sad!! 1y
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This is an ebook collection of five short stories (not in Litsy database) and a collection of Christmas jokes. Maybe If I were a kid I‘d like the stories better. That were all mehhh although Santa‘s Beard was better than the rest. The jokes were good but I like punny jokes. #holidayread

#wintergames #tmskellington @crimson613 @clwojick @staycurious

coffees 101pts! 4y
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