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[The First Real Christmas: A Journey of Love and Generosity]-[Five Little Peppers and How They Grew - Part 11]

Five Little Peppers and How They Grew · B1 ·

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The First Real Christmas: A Journey of Love and Generosity

In this heartwarming chapter, the Pepper family experiences their first "real Christmas," a celebration defined not by material wealth, but by the profound bonds of love, sacrifice, and the joy of giving. Inspired by the "wonderful stories" told by their friend Jasper, Polly and Ben take the initiative to curate a magical holiday experience for their younger siblings, Joel, Davy, and Francie.

The Secret Preparations

Driven by a desire to bring wonder into their humble home, Polly and Ben embark on a mission of clandestine creativity. Every night, after the younger children fall asleep, the siblings work alongside Mrs. Pepper, transforming the kitchen into a workshop. They craft ornaments from "colored paper," sew "strings of popcorn and cranberries," and hand-carve gifts like windmills and whistles. Polly’s dedication is evident as she creates a "paper doll" for Francie, while Mrs. Pepper contributes by knitting mittens and sewing dresses. Their shared labor embodies the spirit of the season: "It's almost as much fun getting ready for Christmas as it is to have Christmas Day,” Ben observes, highlighting the joy found in the process of selfless preparation.

The Anticipation of Childhood

As Christmas Eve arrives, the atmosphere is charged with the innocent curiosity of the little ones. The children’s excitement is palpable as they worry about Santa’s arrival, asking if he will be "covered with soot" or if he will know which "brightest, reddest stocking" belongs to Francie. This segment underscores the beauty of childhood faith. When Francie whispers her wish to give Santa a gift, Polly offers a touching lesson: "If you're a good girl... that's the best present Santa could have." This exchange reinforces the family’s values, prioritizing goodness and love over material expectations.

A Fairyland Surprise

On Christmas morning, the delight of the children as they discover their stockings filled with "taffy" and handmade treasures is infectious. However, the true climax occurs that evening when Mrs. Pepper leads the family to the storage room. Upon opening the door, they are met with a "fairyland"—a beautifully decorated tree "ablaze with candles," surrounded by the community of Badgertown, including Dr. Fisher and the Parson.

The surprise is further elevated by the arrival of a figure dressed as Santa, who turns out to be part of Jasper’s thoughtful planning. A letter from Jasper arrives, wishing them a Merry Christmas and promising a reunion in the summer. The subsequent gift-giving is overwhelming: Polly receives a "lovely brass cage" with a bird, while others receive books, clothing, and toys. The most poignant gift is a plant stand for Polly, symbolizing a year-round bloom of joy.

The Spirit of Forever Christmas

As the night concludes, the room is filled with laughter and the warmth of community. Joel’s realization, "I think it will be Christmas forever," perfectly encapsulates the theme of the narrative. The Peppers learn that while the holiday itself is a fleeting calendar event, the love, generosity, and connections they fostered during this time create a lasting, "forever" spirit of happiness. Through their collective effort, they transformed a simple winter night into a timeless memory, proving that the "first real Christmas" was defined by the people they cherished most.

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To their great surprise, she agreed it was a fine idea.
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Otherwise they'll know and it will spoil the surprise.
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The weeks flew by until it was only three days to Christmas.
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Joel let out a whoop of delight.
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Santa is very smart, Mrs. Pepper assured him.
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📝Key Phrases

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flew back and forth
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as elegant as can be
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come up with
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flew by
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turned the house upside down
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📖 Transcript

Chapter 10 The First Real Christmas.
That winter, letters flew back and forth between Jasper and the Peppers.
Jasper wrote to Mrs. Pepper as well.
Remembering Jasper's wonderful stories about his many Christmases, Polly and Ben decided to make a real Christmas for the little Peppers.
They told Mrs. Pepper their plan.
To their great surprise, she agreed it was a fine idea.

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