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  2. Sing-a-ma-jigs - Wikipedia

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    Each Sing-a-ma-jig is battery-powered, with two AAA batteries already included. They are soft, plush dolls with terrycloth mouths, and measure about 12 inches in length. They’re all one size only. The dolls make a variety of different noises when squeezed. Each "squeeze" causes the Sing-a-ma-jig to open its mouth to emit noise.

  3. Parol - Wikipedia

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    The first battery-operated parols with incandescent bulbs were produced in the 1940s. In 1957, parols with rotor systems were invented by the lantern-maker Rodolfo David. The parol was used for the year's entry of Barangay Santa Lucia in the Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando, Pampanga, which they subsequently won from 1957 to 1959. His ...

  4. Doc McStuffins - Wikipedia

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    Santa Claus (voiced by Jeffrey Tambor) is a beloved holiday icon. Katherine (voiced by Mela Lee) is Doc and Donny's babysitter neighbor who once owned Dress-Up Daisy. Jacob (voiced by Gunnar Sizemore) is the boy in the park, who owns Super Stuntman Steve.

  5. How Old Is Santa Claus? Here's Everything You Wanted to Know

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    In fact, the origins of Santa Claus can be traced all the way back to a monk named Saint Nicholas, who was born between 260 and 280 A.D. in a village called Patara, which is part of modern-day Turkey.

  6. Philadelphia Eagles Santa Claus incident - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Olivo appeared at a Philadelphia 76ers game, as part of the team's effort to gather the most Santa Clauses in one location, dressed as Santa Claus. [4] Fans originally started cheering Olivo, but the cheers turned into a chorus of boos. [4] A song titled "The Great Santa Snowball Debacle of 1968" was released in 2006. [1]

  7. Target fans can’t get enough of the company’s new holiday campaign, which has transformed Santa Claus from sweet to sexy.. With Christmas fast approaching, the American retailer sprinkled some ...