The two children who fight over the Nutcracker on Christmas Eve are Clara and Fritz. In the story "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" by E.T.A. Hoffmann, Clara is the protagonist and Fritz is her mischievous brother who tries to snatch the Nutcracker from her.
Clara and Fritz are the two children who fight over the nutcracker given on Christmas Eve in the famous ballet "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky.
It wasn't two children that were given the Nutcracker. It was Marie (Clara) the main character who received the Nutcracker from Herr Drosselmeyer and the other child, Fritz was jealous and he stole the Nutcracker and broke its jaw and so on...
Timmy and Sarah are fighting over the Nutcracker doll given to them on Christmas Eve.
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In 1872 Wilhelm Füchtner, known as the "father of the nutcracker," made the first commercial production of nutcrackers using the lathe to create many of the same design.On the Lighter SideObviously a female
Children typically hang stockings over the fireplace before Christmas night in the hopes that Santa Claus will fill them with gifts and treats.
Yes children all over the world make cribs during Christmas with Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the animals.
The satisfacton of making children all over the world happy.
One of the most popular Christmas stories for children is "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" by Dr. Seuss. This classic tale follows the Grinch as he learns the true meaning of Christmas. It has been adapted into various films and specials over the years.
Christmas for kids is a charity organization build to help more disadvantaged children still experience the magic of Christmas. Normally schools in more stable countries have the children post over a box of presents for a poor child.
The words I think of when I think of Christmas: Snow, Winter, Christmas Trees, Christmas decorations, Christmas lighting (outdoor & indoor), Presents, Santa Claus The Nutcracker (the actual thing and the musical), Christmas Spirit, Giving, Stockings hanging over the fireplace, Angels, Bells, Rudolph, Candy Canes, Carols, Hot Cocoa, December, Eggnog, Elves, Gingerbread, North Pole, Jack Frost, Noel, Mistletoe, Reindeer, Tinsel, and other Christmas-y things.
Pretty much any boy over 16 fought in the Revolutionary war. But not any younger and girls did not fight.