Origins of Christmas Stockings
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BIG Disney Toy Story Buzz Santa Christmas Xmas Stocking Red with Lime $8.95 Winter Santa Claus Christmas X-mas Stocking Socks (Licensed Disney Authentic Toy Story) New Super Soft Felt 17″ BIG Large, Durable. Socking Stuffer Licensed Authentic Disney character, Buzz and Woodie from Toy Story. Perfect pick hang over your fire place or anywhere. Characters that we all loved when growing up. Share them with your children. What a great way to get into the spirit of the holiday… |
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Sesame Street Abby Cadabby Plush Girl Size 7-8, Soft Plush Comfy Slippers Sock Top Shoes, Great Halloween Costume $35.00 … |
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Timmy Time Boy or Girl Child Shoe Size 10-11, Soft Warm Comfy Sock Top, Socktop Slippers Shoes, Halloween Costume Accessory $39.99 … |
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Disney Toy Story Light Up Christmas Stocking $12.49 … |
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Disney Store Exclusive Stitch Holly Christmas Jingle Bell Plush Toy with Santa Claus Hat
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Legend of the Christmas Stocking $8.25 A wonderful tale for Christmas about the origin of the hanging and filling of Christmas stockings. This story has universal appeal across the world…. |
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Mason-Dixon Knitting Outside the Lines: Patterns, Stories, Pictures, True Confessions, Tricky Bits, Whole New Worlds, and Familiar Ones, Too $7.79 random house mason dixon outside the lines features helpful and humorous sidebars that discuss the pitfalls of the sweater coat the beauty of shetland wool how to make a stitch marker out of citrus peel or tin foil and the moment where a pattern breakthrough occurs. building on the success of their website and blog gardiner and shayne wind their way through patterns for adults children and homes. … |
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Socks for Christmas: A Child’s Discovery of the True Meaning of Christmas $4.49 This touching, funny, heartwarming and true story will become an instant Christmas Classic. In the late sixties, New York Times bestselling author Andy Andrews thought he was having a very good Christmas. He got the Incredible Edible Machine and the G.I. Joe he asked for. He even got a white belt. He also got socks from his Aunt Jane–unarguably a very lousy Christmas gift. How could he know that … |
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Toy Story by Disney – Boys Buzz Lightyear Water Shoe,Black, Green Toy Story by Disney – Boys Buzz Lightyear Water Shoe, Black, Green, Stretch Fabric Aqua Socks, Thick Rubber Non Skid Sole To Protect Bottom Of Feet, Pull Tab At Back Of Ankle, Vinyle Buzz Lightyear Patch, Size XS = 5/6 XXL = 2/3, All Man Made Materials, Made In China, #28891 28-891… |
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Mouse in a Christmas Sock $49.99 Mouse in a Christmas Sock – Giclee Print |
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Christmas Story $19.99 Christmas Story – Poster |
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A Christmas Story $12.49 A Christmas Story – Masterprint |
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Sock $9.99 Twisting the buddy cop story upside down and inside out, Penn Jillette has created the most distinctive narrator to come along in fiction in many years: a sock monkey called Dickie. The sock monkey belongs to a New York City police diver who discovers the body of an old lover in the murky waters of the Hudson River and sets off with her best friend to find her killer. The story of their quest swerves and veers, takes off into philosophical riffs, occasionally stops to tell a side story, and references a treasure trove of 1970′s and 1980′s pop culture. Sock is a surprising, intense, fascinating piece of work. |
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Baby Boy, Bundle Of Joy $4.28 An introduction to the ultimate story of God’s love told though the Christmas pageant performed by Coleman’s sock buddies. |
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Baby Boy, Bundle of Joy: The Christmas Story $0.4 This introduction to the story of Jesus’ birth is a Christmas pageant, Sockology style. Cole’s infinitely wise sock buddies tell the timeless story of a God who loved each of us so much that He sent His Son to be born in a stable, attended by animals, shepherds, and a handful of wise men. Dr. Sock offers his special insights on the “For Parents” page, showing parents how to engage their child in meaningful interaction and personal application of the unique lesson taught. Fun. Unique. Biblically based. Delightful treasures for adults hidden in every story. Age appropriate with two levels for kids to grow through |
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Cakewalk: A Memoir $0.99 From the author of the internationally acclaimed Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath comes a funny, touching memoir of a crummy—and crumby—childhood.Growing up in the 1960s and ’70s, Kate Moses was surrounded by sugar: Twinkies in the basement freezer, honey on the fried chicken, Baby Ruth bars in her father’s sock drawer. But sweetness of the more intangible variety was harder to come by. Her parents were disastrously mismatched, far too preoccupied with their mutual misery to notice its effects on their kids. A frustrated artist, Kate’s beautiful, capricious mother lived in a constant state of creative and marital emergency, enlisting Kate as her confidante—“We’re the girls, we have to stick together”—and instructing her three children to refer to her in public as their babysitter. Kate’s father was aloof, ambitious, and prone to blasts of withering abuse increasingly directed at the daughter who found herself standing between her embattled parents. Kate looked for comfort in the imaginary worlds of books and found refuge in the kitchen, where she taught herself to bake and entered the one realm where she was able to wield control.Telling her own story with the same lyricism, compassion, and eye for lush detail she brings to her fiction, coupled with the candor and humor she is known for in her personal essays, Kate Moses leavens each tale of her coming-of-age in Cakewalk with a recipe from her lifetime of confectionary obsession. There is the mysteriously erotic German Chocolate Cake implicated in a birds-and-bees speech when Kate was seven, the gingerbread people her mother baked for Christmas the year Kate officially realized she was fat, the chocolate chip cookies Kate used to curry favor during a hilariously gruesome adolescence, and the brownies she baked for her idol, the legendary M.F.K. Fisher, who pronounced them “delicious.”Filled with the abundance |
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Cakewalk: A Memoir $14.99 From the author of the internationally acclaimed Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath comes a funny, touching memoir of a crummy—and crumby—childhood.Growing up in the 1960s and ’70s, Kate Moses was surrounded by sugar: Twinkies in the basement freezer, honey on the fried chicken, Baby Ruth bars in her father’s sock drawer. But sweetness of the more intangible variety was harder to come by. Her parents were disastrously mismatched, far too preoccupied with their mutual misery to notice its effects on their kids. A frustrated artist, Kate’s beautiful, capricious mother lived in a constant state of creative and marital emergency, enlisting Kate as her confidante—“We’re the girls, we have to stick together”—and instructing her three children to refer to her in public as their babysitter. Kate’s father was aloof, ambitious, and prone to blasts of withering abuse increasingly directed at the daughter who found herself standing between her embattled parents. Kate looked for comfort in the imaginary worlds of books and found refuge in the kitchen, where she taught herself to bake and entered the one realm where she was able to wield control.Telling her own story with the same lyricism, compassion, and eye for lush detail she brings to her fiction, coupled with the candor and humor she is known for in her personal essays, Kate Moses leavens each tale of her coming-of-age in Cakewalk with a recipe from her lifetime of confectionary obsession. There is the mysteriously erotic German Chocolate Cake implicated in a birds-and-bees speech when Kate was seven, the gingerbread people her mother baked for Christmas the year Kate officially realized she was fat, the chocolate chip cookies Kate used to curry favor during a hilariously gruesome adolescence, and the brownies she baked for her idol, the legendary M.F.K. Fisher, who pronounced them “delicious.”Filled with the abundance |
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Foresthill: A Public Defender’s Bedtime Reader $18.11 Used – A Boy Named Sue, or Why You Shouldn’t Pee into a Sock Just one of David Brooks’ stories of Crime, Punishment and Justice in the old California Gold Country. These began as a bedtime story for David Brooks’ motorcycle pals and then his own kids and were soon followed by others like: The Up Side of Alzheimer’s; Assault with a Deadly Seashell; Walter the Warlock Plays with Knives; Cathouse Piano; The Christmas Hooker; Cop Crusher; Driving While Dyslexic and 45 more funny, sad, and compassion |
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Remembering 1950s Easy-Pop Songs and Singers $19.5 The definitive story behind the sound that defined a decade-1950s EASY-POP-that seminal time in American popular music when big bands were fading and rock ”n” roll had not yet arrived. Juke boxes, 45rpm records, sock-hops, drive-in movies, and top ten hits on the car radio characterized popular culture and music. Pop culture fans, 50s music collectors, nostalgia buffs, and libraries will find this insightful resource indispensable. It is a thoughtful gift for parents, music lovers, and 50s class reunions. Read insightful biographies of a hundred popular singers, recall two hundred of the most memorable songs of that decade, year by year, and discover fifty, all-but-forgotten, should-have-been-hits. The book also provides the back-story behind the post-war Christmas songs, ”cover” recordings, musical movies, and popular songs from the Broadway stage. |