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I love that the oft-maligned black cat is finally being allowed some festive fun. I would wear thta one with oodles of pride!

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Oooh it is so hard to choose between the snow globe and the elf! I love the magic of the Christmas snow globe with the cozy little cottage and the cheekiness of the elf with the candy cane.

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The gingerbread man. As well as being ridiculously gorgeous, my daughter and I adore gingerbread and it was an early favourite treat for her. I adore Christmas and would treasure these in my collection of pins. At work the sesame st collection is always a source of bonding - more with my adult clients but the little ones also love them. Quality art you can wear 🎄with the tree a close second!

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My favourite is the Black cat! Christmas trees are basically giant cat toys we decorate for them to destroy—sparkly ornaments to bat, shiny tinsel to chase, and a cozy base for their serious nap after the chaos. Who needs presents when you’ve got a cat in the tree?

Playful and festive! 😸🎄

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The snow globe... Living in a pretty hot part of Australia, it's magical for us to shake a snow globe and watch the snow fall. My family dream of waking up to a white Christmas with snow covering the house, joining in a festive snowball fight and snow angels for the making ❄️

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The dove - a symbol of peace and we need that so much in our world. The pin is a gentle reminder to choose kindness.

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My favourite is the charming snow globe with the little house inside; snow falling and chimney gently smoking. It captures the magic of a white Christmas and affirms that, for me, the true delight of this time of year is being home with loved ones gathered together.

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The gingerbread man is my favourite! This year, my kitchen has a gingerbread theme going on. It started off with two plush Mr and Miss Gingerbread toys I’ve had for quite a number of years and progressed from there. I even have tissues that sit on the counter which have a gingerbread print on the tissue box! My latest addition is a gingerbread tea towel that I scoured many a website for, and now proudly hangs from the oven door. I have explicitly told the family numerous times that it is “FOR DISPLAY ONLY”. Hehe. I also make gingerbread every year and they are one of my favourite things about Christmas! Thank you for the opportunity and best wishes for a lovely festive season!

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Congrats Michelle, you've won a Merry Kitschmas Enamel Pin Pack! Please email your postal address via the form here https://www.yourkidsnextread.com.au/contact/ and we'll organise to have them sent out to you.

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Thank you so much!!!! I’ve just emailed my info through. Please let me know if you require any other info, and thanks so much again

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Definitely the Christmas (gnome) Elf. It looks like a gnome on a mission wanting to steal all the candy canes and join in the fun. The elves have all the fun at this time of year it’s about time the gnomes get to have some fun too😁

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I love the Christmas tree. The tree is my favourite part because our collection of decorations represent our life story so far, we add one for each person every year and choose something that represents the year that has past. So each year we go down memory lane decorating the tree. It makes for a very random looking tree but I love it!

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It has to be the snow globe for me. It has all the Christmas fairytale feels, where you can imagine who might live there and what cosy quirky little things they might be up to. Of course they’d also be trapped like bugs in a glass prison. Maybe more Grimm than Disney 🤔

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Don’t hog the nog!

In Australia we don’t really drink this so it would be fun wearing it and teaching people what it is 🎄

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I love the gnome! I have loved gnomes since discovering Robert Ingpen’s Australian gnome book on my mums bookshelf.

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My 8yo daughter chose the snow globe pin because “Imagine all the possibilities! In that snow globe, it could be Santa’s house or the gingerbread man’s house or a house for all the Christmas elves and gnomes, or a Christmas storage shed! Who knows what it could be! Just imagine all the possibilities!”

…I think she has a great imagination! Maybe she’ll be a writer when she grows up…

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The snow globe paints a tale of love and stories. My mum tells how she would let me sleep on the snowy varanda in Canada.

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Ooh, probably the wreath which looks so gorgeous and Chrismassy - I got that as a gift this weekend. Second favourite is the Christmas pudding, my favourite Christmas treat!

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