The CGI-animated DVD (MSRP: $14.98), from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and American Greetings, runs about an hour but is divided into three manageable story lines that have the Strawberry Shortcake pals overcoming obstacles, dealing with frustrations and ultimately working together to celebrate the winter holidays in style.
In the first outing, Strawberry and friends are playing a kind of "Secret Santa" game, and "re-gifting" is taken to a whole new level. Bookworm Blueberry Muffin finds the, uh, perfect gift for her giftee, Lemon Meringue -- a book about organizing books. (Yawn. Well, that's Lemon's reaction, anyway.) So she gives it to Plum Pudding, who gives it to Orange Blossom, who gives it to ... well, somehow it gets back to Blueberry, who loves it, but then realizes something's up.
It's a story about giving friends gifts that they'll like, rather than something you would like to have for yourself.
The two other stories find the girls discovering the traditions of the Glimmerberry lanterns and preparing for the Glimmerberry Ball.
Special features include a sing-along, read-along storybook and printable coloring pages.
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6 comments:
I love making hot chocolate and cuddling up with my family to watch movies in the winter
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My fave winter activity is gingerbread house making:
http://justjennrecipes.com/gingerbread-house-decor/2008/12/09/
Is it lame that I want this dvd for myself? I loved SS when I was little!
I like playing in the snow, when we actually have some. :)
These are great! And awesome gingerbread houses, btw, Jenn. :) Also definitely not lame that you want them for yourself. They're pretty cute.
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