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**Part 1: Christmas Eve at Home**
* A family (with children Anabella, Elena, and Peter) prepares for Christmas Eve at Aunt Elsa's house
* They decorate a small tree, leave out cookies and carrots for Santa and the reindeer, and try to get the excited children to sleep
* The kids are too excited, hoping to stay awake to see Santa Claus
**Part 2: Christmas Morning and Gift Opening**
* The children wake up early on Christmas morning
* They discover and open their Christmas gifts, which include a giant jelly bean, a western game, a toy kitchen, a doll, and other fun presents
* The family expresses joy and gratitude for the gifts
**Part 3: Classroom Christmas Celebration (next day?)**
* A teacher leads a classroom of students (including Elena and Anabella) in Christmas activities
* Students show off their handmade Christmas cards and decorations
* The class prepares to participate in the city's Christmas festival, practicing a song together
* The teacher surprises the students with cookies and a small gift for each, reminding them that Christmas is about family, love, and kindness.
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**Christmas Celebration**
1. Children left out cookies, milk, and a carrot for the reindeer on Christmas.
2. The family spent Christmas at Aunt Elsa's house.
3. The children (Elena, Anabella, and Peter) woke up early on Christmas morning.
**Gifts**
4. Peter received a giant jelly bean as a Christmas gift.
5. Elena received a Western game, a toy kitchen, and a box of surprise dance dolls.
6. Anabella received a sword, a small glass doll named Christopher, and a ball.
7. Other gifts included a miniature show, a Hopkins purse with a pony, and a dinosaur toy.
**School Christmas Activity**
8. A class decorated their Christmas classroom and made Christmas cards for their families.
9. Students created various Christmas-themed artwork, including a polar bear, a bear with a hat, and a Santa Claus drop.
10. The class participated in a Christmas festival in the city, where they would sing in front of everyone.
11. The teacher and her sisters prepared cookies for the students as a surprise.
**Miscellaneous**
12. The teacher reminded students that Christmas is about spending time with loved ones, not just receiving gifts.
13. The teacher encouraged students to visit their grandparents or those who might be alone during Christmas.