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  • The Wolf that stole Christmas I Grinch I The Big Bad Wolf I Santa I Bedtime Stories I The Teolets
    You are watching "The Wolf that stole Christmas", an animated musical adaptation of "How the Grinch stole Christmas", recreated by The Teolets. This story teaches us that festivities depend on love and warmth and spreading joy will bring you peace while spreading hatred will make you feel lonely.
    The Big Bad Wolf doesn't like Christmas and tries to upset everyone's plans and kill the festive spirit. However he soon realises that the spirit of joy cannot be taken away by removing gifts and festoons. People will still celebrate Christmas as long as they hold each other with love. He soon understands that spreading negativity will not get him anything and he starts to appreciate the true spirit of the festive season and celebrates Christmas with loved ones and Santa Claus.
    According to the classic book, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," by Dr. Seuss, the pen name of Theodor Geisel, the Grinch was a mean, nasty, and vindictive person who lived to the north of Who-ville, a small town where people had hearts as sweet as sugar pops. The residents of Who-ville were good as gold citizens, who did not have one evil thought in their collective minds. Naturally, this irked our green and mean Grinch, who sought ways to destroy the happiness of the people of Who-ville. The Grinch decides to play truant, goes down to Who-ville, and steals every present from every house. He does not stop at that. He also steals the Christmas food for the feast, the stockings, and everything that Christmas stands for. Now, it's clear why Dr. Seuss named the story, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas." The Grinch took away every material that symbolized Christmas. Now ordinarily, if this were a modern-day story, all heck would break loose. But this was Who-ville, the land of goodness. The people of Who-ville did not care for presents or material trappings. For them, Christmas was in their heart. And without any remorse or sadness, the people of Who-ville celebrated Christmas as if they never thought about the Christmas presents. Christmas is a spirit, a state of mind, a joyous feeling, the Grinch came to understand. Christmas gifting should come straight from the heart and should be received with an open heart, he learned. True love does not come with a price tag, so don’t try to buy love with expensive gifts. Bring back the old Christmas spirit, where Christmas carols and revelry warm your heart and make you feel happy.
    Every time, you fail to appreciate others, you become a Grinch. People find many reasons to complain but none to express gratitude. Like the Grinch, people hate those who receive and give gifts to others.
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