Four Color (December 1944), #61

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Miracle in the Wildwood

Storyline: Two quarrelsome knights divide the village of Benn in half. As time goes by the village falls away from the Christian religion and becomes a cruel, violent place. One Christmas a strange boy appears, who stops all the aggression in the children and leads them to the Chapel in the Wildwood. Their parents come looking for them and find the children singing hymns together. The villagers vow to change their ways and return to the church.

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The Wonderful Journey of Little Chris Kyro

Storyline: A little boy in Lappland, Chris Kyo, lends his reindeer to Santa when Vixen is injured and goes with Santa on his trip around the world.

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Jingle Bells

Storyline: The first verse of the song "Jingle Bells."

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Why Do the Bells of Christmas Ring?

Storyline: Illustrated Christmas hymn "Why Do the Bells of Christmas Ring?"

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Silent Night

Storyline: Illustrated sheet music for the Christmas hymn "Silent Night."

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The Little Fir Tree

Storyline: A little fir tree is taken from the forest to become a Christmas tree.

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Away in a Manger

Storyline: Illustrated sheet music for the Christmas hymn "Away in a Manger."

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The Night Before Christmas

Storyline: The poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas."

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How Santa Got His Red Suit

Storyline: Years ago, Santa did not always wear a red suit. One Christmas eve, Jack Frost steals his sleigh and toys and leaves Santa stranded. He finds refuge at a tiny house full of elves. The elves make toys for the children of the forest and Santa tries to make clothes for the elves from his own garments. The elves convince a passing giant to let them cut out an outfit for Santa from the giant's red coat.

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O Christmas Tree

Storyline: Poem about Christmas trees. Words do not match the lyrics of the traditional Christmas carol "O Christmas Tree [O Tannenbaum]."

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