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[Thomas and the Nutcracker: A Magical Sodor Christmas Adventure]-[Thomas and the Nutcracker - Thomas & Friends Storytime]

Thomas & Friends™ Storytime (US) · B1 · 2021-12-07

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The Magical Christmas Eve on Sodor

The story unfolds on the island of Sodor, where the engines gather in the town square to celebrate the lighting of the grand Christmas tree. Among the festive decorations, Thomas and Percy notice a peculiar figure: a "tall wooden soldier with long white hair, a black moustache and a wide mouth full of teeth." Nia explains that this is a "Nutcracker," a symbol meant to "bring good luck." This encounter sets the stage for a surreal dream sequence as Thomas settles into his "warm and cosy" shed at Tidmouth for the night.

A Journey to the Land of Sweets

As the town clock strikes midnight, the Nutcracker magically appears in Thomas’s cab, urgently warning him that the "Sugar Plum Fairy is in great danger." In a moment of pure fantasy, Thomas’s wheels leave the ground, and he finds himself "flying" through a storm of "powdered sugar." They arrive in a fantastical realm known as the "land of sweets," featuring "hills made of apple pie, chocolate brownies and doughnuts," and forests composed of marshmallows. The Nutcracker leads Thomas to a "castle made from cheesecake," where the Sugar Plum Fairy resides, currently under threat by an invading force.

The Battle Against the Mouse King

The tranquility of the castle is shattered by an army of mice led by the "Evil Mouse King," who declares himself "very, very evil and hungry." The ensuing conflict is a chaotic, sugary skirmish: gingerbread soldiers defend the ramparts using "candy cannons" to fire lollipops at the invading swarm. Thomas proves his worth as a "really useful" engine by "shunting" stacks of boiled sweets like bowling balls to strike down the mice.

When the Mouse King corners the Nutcracker, Thomas employs his "quick thinking" to save the day. He fills his firebox with bubblegum and blows a massive pink bubble, trapping the Mouse King inside. Following the Sugar Plum Fairy’s intervention—using her wand to freeze the "sticky toffee" solid—the Mouse King is rendered immobile. The defeated mice retreat to the Marshmallow Forest, and the Sugar Plum Fairy praises Thomas for his bravery and quick thinking.

A Christmas Morning Surprise

After the battle, Thomas is sent home to ensure he does not "miss Christmas morning." He awakens back at Tidmouth Sheds to find Sodor covered in fresh snow. The lines between his dream and reality blur when he discovers a Nutcracker in his own Christmas stocking. As Percy departs to show off his new whistle, Thomas observes the wooden soldier. The story concludes with a subtle, magical moment: the Nutcracker winks at Thomas, confirming that the adventure was far more than just a dream, leaving Thomas feeling "very, very happy" on this magical Christmas morning.

🎯Key Sentences

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We've no time to lose!
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They're meant to bring good luck
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That's far enough.
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Isn't your big belly full already?
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I've barely started.
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📝Key Phrases

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lighter than air
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settling down
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no time to lose
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in great danger
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come to warn you
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📖 Transcript

Thomas and Friends Storytime.
Thomas and the Nutcracker.
A fairy tale for kids Starring Thomas the Tank Engine, Based on a railway series by the Reverend W Audrey, Created by Brit Allcroft, Read by Mark Moraghan and Friends.
It was the night before Christmas on the island of Sodor And all the engines were getting very excited.
Everyone had gathered in the town square for the switching on of the lights on the grand Christmas tree.
Oh, I do love a good sing song at Christmas, Percy.

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