The Fairies' Night Before Christmas


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'Tis the day before Christmas And all through the trees The fairies are working As busy as bees... Have you ever wondered what Christmas is like for fairies? This Christmas, step into the hidden world of forest fairies and see how resourceful, clever and adventurous they are. This modern take on Clement C. Moore's A Night Before Christmas is set to be a classic in its own right.




Leah the Christmas Fairy


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Leah wanted a Fairy for the top of their family Christmas tree and found the perfect choice. Unfortunately Leah's parents did not want to use a broken fairy. Leah decided to ask Father Christmas for his help. 'Leah the Christmas Fairy' is an enchanting Christmas short story to make all children smile.




Booger Fairy


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"Christmas a time to warm the hearts and souls of young and old and good and bad. Wait a minute did we say "bad"? Sven, Lena and Ole are off for a much needed vacation to the country no one wants. Situated between Canada and the United States lies the tiny nation called Snot Islands. The United States "does not" want them and Canada "does not" want them. The islands got their name from a clerical error. Someone a long time ago was told to record the name of this little nation. They heard the word "does not" and because it was said quickly and no one bothered to say "what did you say? " "Does not" was misunderstood to become "snot" and that is how the Snot Islands came to exist. As fate would have it our little island nation was destined to become a major player in this new technically advanced world of Christmas. A handful of strange and eccentric residents and a nation obsessed with booger's is about to start a brand new Christmas tradition. For the old at heart and the young of mind grab the family and curl up in front of the fireplace. Serve hot chocolate and eggnog to everyone. If you're Scandinavian and even if you are not a good helping of Lefse is always a great yuletide treat. Now pick up this book and start a new family tradition as old as the word itself. Read out loud to your family and loved ones of the world's greatest new Christmas icon "The Booger Fairy.""




The United States Catalog


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The 35 best classic Christmas fairy tales


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The 35 best classic Christmas fairy tales With these classic Christmas stories, your Christmas season will also be a special experience and your children will love the stories.




The Nebraska Teacher


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Junior Bulletin


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BETTER EYESIGHT


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BETTER EYESIGHT - A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF IMPERFECT SIGHT WITHOUT GLASSES July, 1919 - June, 1930 - 132 Issues - 2400 Pages. Central Fixation Publishing Co. New York, N. Y. USA Natural Vision Improvement. By Ophthalmologist William Horatio Bates and Emily C. Lierman/A. Bates and other doctors, teachers. Natural Eyesight improvement. Ophthalmologist William Horatio Bates discovered Natural Eyesight Improvement, 'The Bates Method'. He discovered the true function of the eyes (visual system) and applied natural methods, relaxation to return the eyes, eye muscles to normal function-healthy eyes, clear vision. He cured; unclear close and distant vision, astigmatism, crossed, wandering eyes, cataracts, glaucoma & other eye conditions. Natural Eyesight Improvement was practiced years before Dr. Bates discovered it. It is the normal, natural function of the eyes. Dr. Bates book, magazines, method were hidden from the public by Eye Surgeons, Optometrists, Optical businesses for over 100 years because this method works, is easy, anyone can learn, teach it, including children. It produces healthy eyes, clear vision and frees the patient from the need to purchase eyeglasses, drugs, unnecessary eye surgery. Yes, it can and has reversed cataracts, other eye conditions! Ophthalmologist William H. Bates. Author of; 'The Cure of Imperfect Sight by Treatment Without Glasses', 'Perfect Sight Without Glasses' and 'Better Eyesight Magazine' 132 Monthly Issues from his Clinic in New York City. The eye doctor that discovered Natural Eyesight Improvement, The Bates Method. He corrected the eyesight of hundreds of thousands of patients without use of eyeglasses, surgery, drugs during his life and after through his books, magazines. Review EVELYN CUSHING CAMPBELL Better Eyesight Magazine I have acquired perfect vision without glasses, and a relaxed state of once over-strained nerves. A visit to Dr. Bates wrought this seeming miracle. VICTORIA COOLIDGE Better Eyesight HOW I HELPED OTHERS When I had become able to read without glasses, and my headaches had become less and less frequent, and less severe each time, I was so enthusiastic over my experience that I was anxious to help others. My brother was my first patient. He has now done without glasses for about a year, and has made remarkable progress in that time. CHARLOTTE ROBERTSON Better Eyesight How My Eyestrain was Relieved I Have had such wonderful relief by following Dr. Bates' method of treating imperfect sight and eye-strain. I have practiced reading pages from Dr. Bates' book which I have always found encouraging. W. Wallace Fritz, M. D., Journal of the Allied Medical Associations The removal of strain causes a return to normal vision. Marshall, Olive. "Has nature played trick on us?" Syracuse Herald Spectacles may be banished by the revolutionary discovery of Dr. Bates. He claims that all errors of refraction-nearsight, farsight, astigmatism and even old-age sight are due to a mental strain resulting in imperfect functioning of the muscles on the outside of the eyeball. The cure for all these conditions, Dr. Bates finds in relaxation.




Better Eyesight


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Artists, teachers, army officers, housewives, elderly people, parents, and children with vision problems write about their experiences with the Bates Method and giving up their glasses in Better Eyesight. Major eye conditions (myopia, astigmaticsm, farsightedness, presbyopia, amblyopia, strabismus, cataract, gluacome, blindness) are discussed by Bates, other opthalmologists, the medical community, and readers. The significance of this literature is both historical and immediate. For the first time, the connection between eyestrain to shoulder and neck pain, headaches, and other muscular tension is discussed.