Join Wyatt, a cheerful one-year-old, on his first Christmas adventure as he wakes up to a seemingly empty house, opening presents and making memories. But when the excitement of being home alone turns into a mystery, Wyatt must navigate through playful obstacles and learn the wisdom of Christmas joy.
Wyatt woke up in his crib. He saw twinkling lights on the tree. " - Christmas!" Wyatt cheered, crawling out. But there was no one around. Wyatt felt puzzled. Why is he alone on Christmas?
Wyatt crawled to the living room. He found a big box. " - Present!" Wyatt giggled, pulling the ribbon. The house was quiet, too quiet. Wyatt felt a little worried. Where is everyone?
Wyatt started opening presents. He found a bumper car. " - Vroom!" Wyatt laughed, driving around. The cats ran in circles. But no family around. Wyatt missed them.
Wyatt wanted to see his family. He looked around the house. Wyatt crawled to the kitchen. " - Mama? Dada?" he called out. No answer. Wyatt felt alone.
Wyatt drove his car to the hallway. He saw the front door. " - Open?" Wyatt wondered, reaching for the knob. But it was too high! Wyatt couldn't reach.
Wyatt tried to climb a chair. He slipped down. " - Oops!" he said, trying again. He climbed up but still couldn't reach. Wyatt felt frustrated.
Wyatt thought of new ways. He tried stacking toys. They tumbled down. " - Uh-oh," Wyatt sighed. He felt tired. Maybe he couldn't do it.
Wyatt lay on the floor. He watched the tree lights. " - I can't reach," Wyatt whispered. Maybe he should stop. Wyatt felt sleepy.
Suddenly, Wyatt saw a shadow. It was Grandma! " - Need help?" she smiled. Wyatt's eyes lit up. With Grandma's help, he reached the knob!
Wyatt woke up in his crib and thought, "Where am I? How'd I get in here?" He realized it was Christmas morning when he saw his parents' faces smiling down at him. As they took him into the living room Wyatt saw all of his toys under the tree. With excitement he let out a big, "Goo!" All of a sudden the door sprung open and there was his Grandma and Grandpa (who every kid can't wait to see on holidays!). Oh, and his uncle too! He showed them how to work the toys they got for him and sat back in his bumper car. He thought, "Now THIS is Christmas!"
Wyatt woke up in his crib. He saw twinkling lights on the tree. " - Christmas!" Wyatt cheered, crawling out. But there was no one around. Wyatt felt puzzled. Why is he alone on Christmas?
Wyatt crawled to the living room. He found a big box. " - Present!" Wyatt giggled, pulling the ribbon. The house was quiet, too quiet. Wyatt felt a little worried. Where is everyone?
Wyatt started opening presents. He found a bumper car. " - Vroom!" Wyatt laughed, driving around. The cats ran in circles. But no family around. Wyatt missed them.
Wyatt wanted to see his family. He looked around the house. Wyatt crawled to the kitchen. " - Mama? Dada?" he called out. No answer. Wyatt felt alone.
Wyatt drove his car to the hallway. He saw the front door. " - Open?" Wyatt wondered, reaching for the knob. But it was too high! Wyatt couldn't reach.
Wyatt tried to climb a chair. He slipped down. " - Oops!" he said, trying again. He climbed up but still couldn't reach. Wyatt felt frustrated.
Wyatt thought of new ways. He tried stacking toys. They tumbled down. " - Uh-oh," Wyatt sighed. He felt tired. Maybe he couldn't do it.
Wyatt lay on the floor. He watched the tree lights. " - I can't reach," Wyatt whispered. Maybe he should stop. Wyatt felt sleepy.
Suddenly, Wyatt saw a shadow. It was Grandma! " - Need help?" she smiled. Wyatt's eyes lit up. With Grandma's help, he reached the knob!
Wyatt woke up in his crib and thought, "Where am I? How'd I get in here?" He realized it was Christmas morning when he saw his parents' faces smiling down at him. As they took him into the living room Wyatt saw all of his toys under the tree. With excitement he let out a big, "Goo!" All of a sudden the door sprung open and there was his Grandma and Grandpa (who every kid can't wait to see on holidays!). Oh, and his uncle too! He showed them how to work the toys they got for him and sat back in his bumper car. He thought, "Now THIS is Christmas!"
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