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A soft ball of yarn and a kitten, what could be cuter? This elf may be teasing this little grey kitten, but there's always time for play at the North Pole.
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This cozy A-Frame is home to the North Pole "Christmas Quilts" shop. Inside elves are cutting and stitching some of the most beautiful Christmas quilts that will be used to keep off the chill of those long winter nights.
Get the best pizza in the North Pole from these two pizza chefs! This figure features two little elves with white beards both making a pizza! One spreads toppings on one and the other is tossing a pizza in mid air!
$30.00
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The Crayola elf's main job is to keep all the crayons sharp and ready to use!
$40.00
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The head baker has two large sacks of flour slung over his shoulders, wonder what goodies he will bake today?
$22.50
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The offerings on the chalkboard sandwich board outside "The Manhattan" change daily.
$32.50
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This elegant three story brick building is home to the city's oldest and best known chess club. Many champions have played here over the years. The double doors and striped awning make the club very inviting.
Romero holds one of his famous holiday panettones, he calls it "Perfection on a Plate."
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"Gosh, Dad. We can make our snowman look just like good ol' Charlie Brown!" This father and son share some time creating our favorite Peanuts' character in snow. They have even added his signature yellow and red scarf.
$42.50
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Whatever it is, the present from the grandchildren will always be grandma's favorite. Or maybe it's the visit itself!
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Clark unpacks boxes of lights for Rusty to untangle.
$50.00
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The young farm hand is making "Fast Friends" with a hungry cat who follows the youngster carrying pails of fresh milk from the barn.
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Covent Garden is a district in London, on the eastern fringes of the West End, between St Martin's Lane and Drury Lane. This manor house is a fine example of the upscale homes found in this area.
Title of this gaslight pub came from the pages of "Our Mutual Friend" by Charles Dickens. This was a fictional pub based on those he frequented and on which real pubs are named today.
Travelers stop at the "Rooster Inn" for a pint of ale and a bowl of soup. It's place to gather, share the latest news and gossip and learn about the events of the day. Travelers can rent a room above the inn.
Tom Tower is the bell tower in Oxford, England and houses the "Great Tom" bell, the loudest bell in the city. The stone tower was designed by Christopher Wren and built in 1681-2, the bell is older than the tower which weighs over six tons.
Victorian England at the time of Charles Dickens was a center of culture for the world, where many traditions we celebrate today took shape.
Light it up! Sit back, relax and enjoy the serene ambiance with this heat-free, warm flickering LED candle. No smoke, no fire, no candle drips. This realistic paraffin wax emanates a beautiful glow and adds good vibes in any living space. Be inspired and
$10.50
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This four-plex apartment building is all decked out with holiday decorations that reflect the style of each resident! Each is unique and different!
We have it on good authority that Doug makes the best donuts in town, and a great cup of coffee to go with that donut!
Delappitated and unkept, this trailer has been parked a little too long! The old hag who owns this trailer is most happy on Halloween when it seems to be a little less creepy than any other time of the year.
They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, but perhaps eating at Upchuck's wasn't the best choice.
$30.00
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The Holy Family is a lifelike and hand painted scene featuring Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. Part of the 7.5" Collection. Includes box and story card.
Baby Jesus is a lifelike and hand painted piece. Part of the 7.5" Collection. Includes box and story card.
$57.00
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