Saturday, April 7, 2012

Easy Button ToyFrom Halloween Town To Christmas Town

Parents, do you have an Easy Button Toy for a Christmas gift this year? These are toys that are very family-friendly. Our family has an easy button toy. Its in the form of a story about a pumpkin king who longs for more than the scares of Halloween Town and accidentally stumbles into Christmas Town.

He thinks that it would be nice to have the joys of Christmas everyday of the year. So he decides to kidnap Santa Claus and make himself the new king of Christmas Town.

Why? Why would he do such a thing? Because he desires to have the happiness of Christmas everyday of the year.

The basic plot is a great fairytale with a dark edge to it. Oddly enough, its the edge that makes it so much more enjoyable to watch. The songs are very clever, inventive and fun.

Overall it is a short but very enjoyable story that will please children and adults at the same time. Both will appreciate the creative animation and the comedy sprinkled throughout. The story is good f amily fun that deserves to be watched and remembered.

Tim Burtons The Nightmare Before Christmas is too scary for the younger children. However, it is as good as any family show gets. It is a must have for the family during any holiday season. But more so for Halloween and Christmas.

So what is an Easy Button Toy? It is the type of gift to your family that has the ability to knit your family together. Make an appointment for your family to get together and watch this show.

If you organized the family fun night, then you be the one to push that button to begin the show. Make a favorite family dish, and have some fun eating it at the same time. Set some time aside afterwards to discuss the show. Fun memories will be built.

An Easy Button Toy is any gift that contributes to building family unity and special family memories. Does your family have one? Well get this special show and youll have one. Grab the link here Easy Button Toy


Author:: Wyclif fe Williams
Keywords:: Easy Button Toy,
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