Genre: Fantasy | Characters: The Little People [Old One; Chub; Jink; Cork]; Broon Bear
Comic Story
The Songs of Christmas (1 page)
Synopsis
The history of various Christmas carols.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction
Notes
Inside front cover; black and white. Panels with typeset text. Partial reprint of the 1951 NEA daily Christmas newspaper strip.
Comic Story
The Little People's Christmas (11 pages)
Synopsis
The Little People build toys for Santa. To celebrate the completion of the job, they plan a party for all the forest animals. While going out to spread the word, three of the Little People fall in a hole and have to be rescued.
Featuring
Walt Scott's Christmas Stories
Content
Genre: Fantasy | Characters: The Little People [Old One; Wembly; Weesh; Woosh; Loop; Jink; Chub; Cork]; Tar
Notes
Reprinted from the 1952 NEA Christmas daily newspaper strip. Unknown if the strips have been altered or cut.
Comic Story
The Animals' Christmas (10 pages)
Synopsis
In the Valley of the Small Ones, the animals were getting ready for Christmas. Young Freddy Fox has just one thing on his list--a pair of ice skates. But cranky old Wilmot Weasel has the only pair of skates in the valley.
Reprinted from the 1956 NEA Christmas daily newspaper strip. Unknown if the strips have been altered or cut.
Comic Story
The Little Tree That Talked (11 pages)
Synopsis
Chub finds a little spruce tree that talks. The tree is a little person who had been turned into a tree by an evil old witch many years ago.
Content
Genre: Fantasy | Characters: The Little People [Old One; Wembly; Weesh; Woosh; Loop; Jink; Chub; Cork]; Spirit of Christmas; Scraggly
Notes
Reprinted from NEA daily Christmas strip for 1953. Unknown if the reprint is complete or has been altered or cut.
Comic Story
Silent Night, Holy Night (2 pages)
Synopsis
The story behind the writing of the Christmas carol "Silent Night" in 1818.
Credits
Letters: typeset
Content
Genre: Non-fiction | Characters: Franz Gruber; Fr. Joseph Mohr
Notes
Inside back cover; black and white; continued on back cover in color. Panels with typeset text. Partial reprint of the 1951 NEA daily Christmas newspaper strip.
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