Join Rivey on a magical Christmas Eve adventure as she eagerly awaits Santa's arrival and learns the true joy of giving along the way.
It was Christmas Eve, and Rivey was excited to see Santa. She had a plate of cookies ready by the window. But then, she remembered her friend next door, Timmy, who might not get any presents. Rivey felt sad thinking about Timmy. - What if Santa doesn't know Timmy's house? she wondered.
Rivey decided to help Timmy. She wanted to give him some of her toys. But her toy box was stuck under the bed, and she couldn't reach it. - Oh no, what do I do now? Rivey said, trying to pull the box.
Rivey tried using a broom to nudge the box out. But the broom was too big, and it didn't work. She even tried asking her teddy for help. - Teddy, how can we move this box? she asked, feeling frustrated. Nothing seemed to work.
Rivey sat on the floor, feeling like giving up. She looked at the cookies and milk and sighed. - Maybe I can't help Timmy after all, she said sadly. She felt tears in her eyes, but then she had an idea.
Rivey remembered her Grandpa's story about asking for help. She ran to her mom. - Mom, can you help me with the toy box? she asked. Her mom smiled and helped her pull the box out. Rivey was so happy!
With her mom's help, Rivey packed some toys for Timmy. She felt warm and happy inside. - I can't wait to see Timmy's smile, Rivey said. That night, she heard Santa's jingle bells and knew she did the right thing.
It was Christmas Eve, and Rivey was excited to see Santa. She had a plate of cookies ready by the window. But then, she remembered her friend next door, Timmy, who might not get any presents. Rivey felt sad thinking about Timmy. - What if Santa doesn't know Timmy's house? she wondered.
Rivey decided to help Timmy. She wanted to give him some of her toys. But her toy box was stuck under the bed, and she couldn't reach it. - Oh no, what do I do now? Rivey said, trying to pull the box.
Rivey tried using a broom to nudge the box out. But the broom was too big, and it didn't work. She even tried asking her teddy for help. - Teddy, how can we move this box? she asked, feeling frustrated. Nothing seemed to work.
Rivey sat on the floor, feeling like giving up. She looked at the cookies and milk and sighed. - Maybe I can't help Timmy after all, she said sadly. She felt tears in her eyes, but then she had an idea.
Rivey remembered her Grandpa's story about asking for help. She ran to her mom. - Mom, can you help me with the toy box? she asked. Her mom smiled and helped her pull the box out. Rivey was so happy!
With her mom's help, Rivey packed some toys for Timmy. She felt warm and happy inside. - I can't wait to see Timmy's smile, Rivey said. That night, she heard Santa's jingle bells and knew she did the right thing.
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