The Inkling Volume 2
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<strong>The</strong> Top 10 Things To Watch,<br />
Listen and Read At Chr istmas<br />
Film<br />
TV Shows<br />
‘Elf’<br />
Grab a bowl of spaghetti,<br />
M&Ms and golden syrup<br />
and settle down for the<br />
family favourite Christmas<br />
tale of Buddy (Will Ferrell),<br />
an elf who goes on an<br />
adventure to New York to<br />
reclaim his father’s<br />
compassion. Not only is<br />
the funniest film to watch<br />
at Christmas, it’s also one<br />
of the most heartwarming.<br />
‘Home Alone’<br />
Watch out, the wet bandits<br />
are out and ready to<br />
pounce. If you find yourself<br />
lonely at Christmas, then<br />
the perfect film to watch<br />
is...Home Alone. <strong>The</strong><br />
playful tone, hilarious traps<br />
and lovable performance<br />
of Macaulay Culkin makes<br />
this a definite must-watch<br />
at Christmas.<br />
‘<strong>The</strong> Snowman’<br />
Hop onto his back and<br />
enjoy a flight through the<br />
beautiful pencil-drawn<br />
world of the Snowman.<br />
This short film’s warmth<br />
and joyfulness brings a<br />
family together any<br />
Christmas and is the<br />
perfect thing to watch as<br />
the anticipation builds this<br />
Christmas Eve.<br />
‘A Charlie Brown<br />
Christmas’<br />
Almost fifty years old, this<br />
Christmas edition of<br />
Charlie Brown tells the<br />
story of the young boy<br />
trying to work out the true<br />
meaning of Christmas.<br />
Whilst walking through<br />
town and talking to friends,<br />
he realises it’s the people<br />
around him that make<br />
Christmas-time special -<br />
aww!