Happy Christmas. Now that you are on holiday you can start enjoying the countdown until Christmas Day. Here are some ideas for making your own gift tags. Where do you keep your presents hidden? I have always enjoyed the Christmas story “Lucy and Tom’s Christmas.” Tom changes his hiding place every day while Lucy is at school. He gets her to try and guess when she comes home. Lucy and Tom’s is a winter Christmas. I wonder how many of you have had a white Christmas. Today’s “Junior Press” has lots of ideas for you to make Christmas decorations. My thanks to Fifi of the “What’s Now’ team for her wonderful Christmas stars and spheres. Well, enjoy yourselves and take care. Merry Christmas. Brigid
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124Happy Christmas. Now that you are on holiday you can start enjoying the countdown until Christmas Day. Here are some ideas for making your own gift tags. Where do you keep your presents hidden? I have always enjoyed the Christmas story “Lucy and Tom’s Christmas.” Tom changes his hiding place every day while Lucy is at school. He gets her to try and guess when she comes home. Lucy and Tom’s is a winter Christmas. I wonder how many of you have had a white Christmas. Today’s “Junior Press” has lots of ideas for you to make Christmas decorations. My thanks to Fifi of the “What’s Now’ team for her wonderful Christmas stars and spheres. Well, enjoy yourselves and take care. Merry Christmas. Brigid Press, 19 December 1989, Page 20
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