Isla, a kind-hearted little girl, is sad that the monsters of Seattle might not have a Merry Christmas. Determined to help, she faces challenges and doubts but finds a way to make the monsters feel loved and celebrated. Join Isla on her heartfelt journey to spread Christmas cheer to everyone, monster or not.
It's Christmas Eve in Seattle, and little Isla is feeling sad. She worries the monsters in the city won't have a Merry Christmas. Isla sits by her window, watching the twinkling lights outside. "I wish the monsters could feel the Christmas magic too," Isla says. She knows she must do something to help, but she's not sure what.
Isla decides to visit her friend, the stone troll, who lives under the bridge. The troll looks sad because he feels people don't like him. "Everyone loves my nephew Buoy, but they just come and stare at me. I wish I had cool earrings like him!" the troll says. Isla realizes she needs something special to cheer her up.
Next, Isla visits the sasquatch in the forest. The sasquatch shivers, wrapped in leaves. "It's cold out here, even for a furry monster like me!" the sasquatch sighs. "If only I had something to keep me warm during these winter months!" Isla feels her heart ache, wanting to help. She wonders how she can help her friend.
Isla then heads to the Puget Sound where she sees her friend, the Kraken who looks lonely. "I just don't fit in" roars the Kraken. "Everyone loves the hockey team and think I'm just a mean old monster, but I love hockey too!" After seeing how sad her friends are, Isla worries that maybe the monsters won't have a Merry Christmas after all. She wonders if she should just go home and forget about it. But deep down, Isla knows she can't give up, after all, it's Christmas time!
Suddenly, Isla remembers her grandma's knitting supplies and sewing box at home. She also remembers an extra pair of earrings that she doesn't wear any more. "I know!", Isla exclaims with bright eyes. "With a little of bit of hard work and generosity, I can get them all gifts! That will let them know that people care!" She rushes home, filled with new hope. She plans to get the perfect presents for her monster friends. Isla's heart feels lighter with this exciting idea.
Isla finds the old earrings she doesn't use anymore and wraps them up for the troll. Then, with great care, Isla knits a cozy scarf for the sasquatch and sews a colorful vest for the Kraken, so they too can feel the joy of Christmas. When she delivers the gifts, the monsters are overjoyed. "You made our Christmas special," they tell Isla. Isla smiles, knowing she brought joy and love to her friends.
It's Christmas Eve in Seattle, and little Isla is feeling sad. She worries the monsters in the city won't have a Merry Christmas. Isla sits by her window, watching the twinkling lights outside. "I wish the monsters could feel the Christmas magic too," Isla says. She knows she must do something to help, but she's not sure what.
Isla decides to visit her friend, the stone troll, who lives under the bridge. The troll looks sad because he feels people don't like him. "Everyone loves my nephew Buoy, but they just come and stare at me. I wish I had cool earrings like him!" the troll says. Isla realizes she needs something special to cheer her up.
Next, Isla visits the sasquatch in the forest. The sasquatch shivers, wrapped in leaves. "It's cold out here, even for a furry monster like me!" the sasquatch sighs. "If only I had something to keep me warm during these winter months!" Isla feels her heart ache, wanting to help. She wonders how she can help her friend.
Isla then heads to the Puget Sound where she sees her friend, the Kraken who looks lonely. "I just don't fit in" roars the Kraken. "Everyone loves the hockey team and think I'm just a mean old monster, but I love hockey too!" After seeing how sad her friends are, Isla worries that maybe the monsters won't have a Merry Christmas after all. She wonders if she should just go home and forget about it. But deep down, Isla knows she can't give up, after all, it's Christmas time!
Suddenly, Isla remembers her grandma's knitting supplies and sewing box at home. She also remembers an extra pair of earrings that she doesn't wear any more. "I know!", Isla exclaims with bright eyes. "With a little of bit of hard work and generosity, I can get them all gifts! That will let them know that people care!" She rushes home, filled with new hope. She plans to get the perfect presents for her monster friends. Isla's heart feels lighter with this exciting idea.
Isla finds the old earrings she doesn't use anymore and wraps them up for the troll. Then, with great care, Isla knits a cozy scarf for the sasquatch and sews a colorful vest for the Kraken, so they too can feel the joy of Christmas. When she delivers the gifts, the monsters are overjoyed. "You made our Christmas special," they tell Isla. Isla smiles, knowing she brought joy and love to her friends.
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