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THE CHRISTMAS TEDDY EXPRESS
Click the signals to run the trains through a Christmas wonderland. The Teddies giggle and wish you a Merry Christmas, while the traditional Jingle Bells music plays in the background |
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MAKING THE CHRISTMAS CAKE
Watch the Christmas cake being put together. Look out for the bouncing Santa's and sing along with Jingle Bells |
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THE PURR-FECT JINGLE BELLS
Samuel, Sylvester and Sebastian give you their personal rendition of the classic Christmas song "Jingle Bells". Samuel (left) and Sylvester (center) sing the main tune with Sebastian (right) having fun with the backing vocals. |
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ONCE IN ROYAL DAVID'S CITY
A boy soprano sings this traditional Christmas Carol, while you see a stylised version of the city, complete with a Nativity and the three Kings.
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GOOD KING WENCES-ROBIN
The Robins have decorated the telegraph wires for Christmas. And here comes the Robin "Bell Master" to play the traditional carol on his seasonal bells. |
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MISS SANTA
One for the boys! To the driving rhythm of a techno beat jingle bells, a traditional looking Christmas card gets put together. But a rather stunning "Miss Santa" is the final result. |
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SNOW SLIDE
Click the snowflake buttons to send a variety of characters down the mountain slide. Penguins, young Polar Bears, and a snowman all join in the fun. |
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THE SCHOOL NATIVITY PLAY
While one little girl sings "Away In A Manger" the usual cast of assorted kids perform the Nativity. Complete with Mary, Joseph, Shepherds, Kings and the grumpy Inn-keeper. |
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DING DONG DISCO MIX
Take one angelic choir singing "Ding Dong Merrily On High". Then re-mix it in Disco style. Plus add some cartoon singers and a dancing clergyman, and there you have it. We hope this will have you singing and dancing along. |
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THE HUMBUG-OLOMETER
Do you know of anyone who doesn't like Christmas? If so then here is the BAH HUMBUG "Humbug-Olometer" . The machine displays a never ending series of festive items and offers a selection of buttons to show your feelings towards them. |
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THE HOLLY AND IVY FAIRY
The Christmas Fairy magically builds a traditional Christmas card scene, while we sing along to the old favorite "The Holly and the Ivy". But even Fairies should take care when playing with candles. |
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OLD FATHER CHRISTMAS
In the mid 1860's cartoonist Thomas Nast drew what is thought to be the first "traditional" Father Christmas (Santa). On this e-card you can see one of his drawings with a little added colouring from us. Sing along with the words to "We wish you a Merry Christmas".. |
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A GOVENMENTAL CUSTARD PIE
Gordon and Alistair would like to wish you a Happy Christmas. But with the way they are running things right now you may feel that they need a pie. |
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HANGING THE BAUBLES
Two Elves have been set the task of hanging up the fragile Christmas Baubles for this card. The music is a version of "Ding Dong Merrily on High". |
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GOD REST YE MERRY TEDDIES
Watch the teddies come out of the stocking and spell out their own seasonal greeting. Great for young children or for all those who like teddies. |
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HORSEY JINGLE BELLS
This card is a winner, if you like the horses, and if you like a different slant on the traditional Jingle Bells. |
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SANTA'S PARCELS (Game card)
Click the Santa's as they pop up from between the parcels. To win and receive the personal message, your recipient needs to score 10 or more Santa's.
Nigel's top score is 27 Santa's. Can you beat it?
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THE SNOWFLAKE CHALLENGE (Game card)
Bounce the snowball and hit the snowflakes. Each snowflake helps build the snowman.
Your card recipient needs to score only 1000 points (very easy) to see the message that you send.
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BAA HUMBUG (Game card)
Fire the humbugs at the sheep who are parachuting in to spoil your miserable Christmas.
This is the e-game to send if you know of anyone who gets grumpy at . . . well . . . you know what we mean. They need to score 3 sheep to reveal the personal message that you attach to the card. |
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OH NO! I'VE GOT SPROUTS (Game card)
Do you know anyone who doesn't like Brussel Sprouts on their Christmas dinner? If so then this is the idea e-game for them.
This fast and furious game is where you can help the kids keep the Sprouts away from their dinner plates. Your personal message is revealed at the end of the game. |