Thanksgiving The Grinches

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Once upon there lies A gingerbread man, It came to be known as the gingerbread man that had escaped from the grinches. The gingerbread tried warning everyone that the grinches were capturing all of those who were involved in supporting the Christmas holiday however; all the other elves didn’t believe the gingerbread man.
One day while the elves continued to make presents for the kids, there came a green figure knocking onto the door, “all elves are reported to be sent to another place to work for the presents. The elves assuming that the green figure worked for Santa, they agreed to come with the green figure to the mysterious place known as a huge igloo.
When they have come to the huge igloo they had realized they had made a mistake of
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When continued back to carrying coal, rumors spread that the scrooge had visited and met the grinches to tell them about the news that the children will never be able to receive presents ever again, laughing along with the grinches on a good job that they had done. Elves who received this message were now greatly in trouble weeping and frowning all over the …show more content…
When caught sight of Santa by the grinches, they quickly ran away, when came in shining his candy cane up in the air, the elves glad that Santa had come, ran up to him and cried tears of joy.
After eating fresh cookies and cold milk that came Santa, the elves quickly rushed back to work, to make presents for all the nice children that had done good deeds, although the elves have suffered from the grinches, they will never forget this

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