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Holiday Film Reviews
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Holiday films are a wonderful way to take a break from all the hustle and bustle associated with holiday shopping and preparations. Sometimes they make you laugh, other times they make you cry. But they always make you "think" about the real meaning of the holidays. So grab a cup of java, turn down the lights, and enjoy a family film, together.

A Miser Brothers' Christmas
Santa is injured by the North Wind and it is up to the Miser Brothers to help save Christmas.

Christmas Toons
10 animated sing-a-longs, 15 audio tracks, and one narration of The Christmas Story geared for children between 2 and 5 years of age.

I Want A Dog For Christmas, Charlie Brown
Linus' little brother, Rerun, is tired of playing with Charlie Brown's dog, Snoopy, so he sets out to get a dog of his own.

Jack Frost
Jack Frost has grown tired of his supernatural abilities to control winter and longs to be among people, but will giving up his role in helping nature move along jeopardize mankind?

Peanuts Holiday Collection (Deluxe Edition)
Charlie Brown and his friends celebrate the holidays together. They go trick-or-treating, share a meal together, and star in a school play.

Story Watchers Club Christmas
4 storytellers act out four different Christmas stories, helping children learn how to appreciate their imaginations.

The First Easter Bunny
The story of how the first Easter rabbit came to be.



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