Four Color (November 1948), #201

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Christmas Day in the Morning

Storyline: A frog goes courting Miss Mousie on Christmas Day.

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Christmas in the Shoe

Storyline: Mr. Nicholas solicits gifts from the residents of Mother Goose Town so that the Old Woman Who Lives in A Shoe's children can have a merry Christmas.

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Polly Flinders

Storyline: Polly Flinders is spanked for sitting in the cinders, waiting for Santa Claus.

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A Christmas Alphabet

Storyline: Christmas-themed Illustrations for each letter of the alphabet.

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Deck the Halls

Storyline: Illustrated version of "Deck the Halls."

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Hickory and Dickory Help Santa Claus

Storyline: A pair of mice help Santa when he becomes stuck in the chimney of their house.

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Little Jack Horner

Storyline: Little Jack Horner shares his Christmas pie with Simple Simon.

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The Year

Storyline: The calendar pages for the year, with an illustration and verse for each month.

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A Visit to the Queen

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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Clap Handies

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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Tommy Tucker's Carol

Storyline: A poem about Tommy Tucker.

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Three Jovial Welshmen

Storyline: Three Welsh men go hunting on Christmas Day and spend more time arguing than hunting.

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Christmas is Coming

Storyline: A Christmas poem.

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Rooster and Hen

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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Simple Simon

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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Handy Pandy

Storyline: A nursery rhyme.

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The Spratts

Storyline: Christmas-themed twist on the "Jack Spratt" nursery rhyme.

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Goosey, Goosey Gander

Storyline: A Christmas-themed twist on the "Goosey, Goosey Gander" nursery rhyme.

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Pippin Hill

Storyline: Nursery rhyme with a Christmas theme.

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The Christmas Candle

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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Little Betty Blue

Storyline: Nursery rhyme.

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The Tale of Chip-Chop and his Christmas Good Deed

Storyline: Chip-chop the chipmunk gathers trinkets in Santa's workshop for Mr. Crow to distribute to the forest animals. Chip-chop takes the key to the harness chest for Santa's reindeer by mistake and has to retrieve it after Mr. Crow gives it to the raccoon child.

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Banbury Cross

Storyline: A Christmas-themed nursery rhyme.

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Storyline: The "Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling" nursery rhyme.

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