I love you. I love you s'more. The delicious gooey combination of marshmallow, chocolate and graham cracker makes you feel happy and comfy, just like the feeling of being in love. This snowman will forever express s more love.
Over the years the handcarved and painted Dala Horse has become a symbol of authentic Swedish handicraft and one of Sweden's most popular souvenirs. The name comes from its home province, Dalarna, in central Sweden.
The earliest S'more recipe is listed in the Girl Scouts' handbook of 1927. The traditional treat is made with marshmallows toasted over a campfire, graham crackers and a section of chocolate bar. It is said that a S'more is so tasty that you will always w
The legend of Santa Claus is derived from the European figure St. Nicholas and 19th century American children s stories and poems.
One of the most dearly loved animals is the Teddy Bear, who has provided years of comfort and steadfast companionship to many a young owner.
One of the most dearly loved animals is the Teddy Bear, who has provided years of comfort and steadfast companionship to many a young owner.
Today we know this lovely drink as double espresso, hot milk & foam; yet it only became popular outside Italy in the 1930s, when it was served in cafes in Austria & Germany.
A little holiday spirit and decorations can make the season bright and merry. A strand of lights and a wreath have even made the old outhouse sparkle in the moonlight! Santa will feel so welcomed to make a quick stop here!
Letters to Santa are mailed from around the world. Jolly Old Saint Nick reads each letter. Making note of wish list items, examining arguments to be on the nice list and notes of thanks.
Since Santa lives at the North Pole, he wears a suit trimmed with fur and big boots to keep him warm and dry in the freezing arctic weather.
Ho! Ho! Pop! Popper toys are filling the hands of the young and young at heart! Fidget toys allows one s hands to stay busy while the brain focuses on a different task. Santa s elves are busy building poppers as requests pour in from around the world!