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  2. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Hang on to those empty 9-grid boxes of ornaments because they can double as tic-tac-toe grids! Place the boxes alongside a bowl of ornaments in two distinct patterns or colorways. Becky Stayner

  3. Paul Coker - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1967, Coker was a production designer on more than a dozen Rankin/Bass specials and shorts, including Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town, The Year Without a Santa Claus, Rudolph's Shiny New Year and The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town.

  4. Get Everyone in the Holiday Spirit With These Fun Christmas Games

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    The Grinch, Rudolph, Frosty, Santa—there are so many Christmas characters to choose for this guessing game. ... Snowman Bowling. ... To play, line up five ball ornaments at the end of a table ...

  5. Frosty the Snowman (TV special) - Wikipedia

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    Frosty the Snowman is a 1969 American animated Christmas television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions. It is the first television special featuring the ...

  6. The Legend of Frosty the Snowman - Wikipedia

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    The film holds only a loose continuity with Rankin/Bass's 1969 television adaptation of Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins's 1950 Christmas song, "Frosty the Snowman", although Frosty's design by Paul Coker, Jr. is identical and Tommy's grandfather is clearly Professor Hinkle, the reformed antagonist of the original special.

  7. Christmas by medium - Wikipedia

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    Christmas themes have long been an inspiration to artists and writers. A prominent aspect of Christian media, the topic first appeared in literature and in music. Filmmakers have picked up on this wealth of material, with both adaptations of Christmas novels, in the forms of Christmas films, Santa Claus films, and Christmas television specials.