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Possible Dreams Good Boys and Girls African American Item Sku: 4022055

Possible Dreams Good Boys & Girls African American


Set of 3. This piece shows Santa checking his list to make sure he knows what this good boy and girl want to see under the tree Christmas morning.
Introduced 2011
10”H
Possible Dreams Cleared For Takeoff African American Item Sku: 4025747

Possible Dreams Cleared For Takeoff African American


Motion, some assembly required. The question is whether Santa is spending time in the workshop building this remote controlled airplane for himself or to put it under the Christmas tree of some other lucky pilot.
Introduced 2011
11”H
$88.00   
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Possible Dreams Golden Moments African American Item Sku: 4025748

Possible Dreams Golden Moments African American


Set of 2. Tree lights up, uses 3 cell batteries, included. Santa Claus is celebrating the golden moments of Christmas. Even his choice in boots reflects this special time of the year.
Introduced 2011
10”H
Possible Dreams Saxy Santa African American Item Sku: 4025746

Possible Dreams Saxy Santa African American


If you want to see Santa jam on the saxophone stroll down to Bourbon Street any Friday night.
Introduced 2011
10.5”H
$68.00   
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Possible Dreams Peace Be With You African American Item Sku: 4017309

Possible Dreams Peace Be With You African American


Introduced in 2010
10”
Possible Dreams He Is My Shepherd Item Sku: 4017304

Possible Dreams He Is My Shepherd


Set of 2. African American. Introduced in 2010
10.25”
$40.00   
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Santa is Out - African American Item Sku: 809658

Possible Dreams Santa is Out - African American


African American Santa and child.
Introduced 2009
8"
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Kwanzaa Santa Item Sku:
71265

Kwanzaa Santa


African American
2 piece set
9 1/2'' height

Kwanzaa is a unique African American celebration with focus on the traditional African values of family, community responsibility, commerce, and self-improvement. Kwanzaa is neither political nor religious and despite some misconceptions, is not a substitute for Christmas. It is simply a time of reaffirming African-American people, their ancestors and culture. Kwanzaa, which means "first fruits of the harvest" in the African language Kiswahili, has gained tremendous acceptance. Since its founding in 1966 by Dr. Maulana Karenga, Kwanzaa has come to be observed by more than 18 million people worldwide, as reported by the New York Times. When establishing Kwanzaa in 1966, Dr. Karenga included an additional "a" to the end of the spelling to reflect the difference between the African American celebration (kwanzaa) and the Motherland spelling (kwanza).
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