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A one-act children's play presents Santa preparing for his annual journey when a Brownie reports that newly made toys are refusing to be packed. Santa and Mrs. Santa question each toy as it enters: two tin soldiers dispute rank, books complain about being torn and soiled, a jumping jack and top object to constant use, and a doll fears rough handling; each explains a reason to remain in Santa-land. Music, stage directions, and simple comic exchanges animate the domestic conflict, exploring care, vulnerability, and toy personification in a brief, festive scene.
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