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The Christmas Makers' Club

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Three schoolgirls form a Friday-afternoon Christmas club to plan and make handmade gifts for neighbors and friends. Meeting in a cozy nursery, they learn to gather materials from the woods, craft toys and decorations, and undertake visits to brighten others' holidays. Their activities include mending a cherished doll for an elderly woman, welcoming a quiet boy into their circle, and devising a festive Gray Owl Santa persona to distribute presents. The episodic narrative emphasizes imagination, self-reliance, kindness, and the rewards of cooperative creativity in a small-town setting.

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Edith A. Sawyer

Edith A. Sawyer was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her book "Jose: Our Little Portuguese Cousin," which introduces young readers to the culture and experiences of a Portuguese boy. Sawyer's work often reflects themes of friendship and cultural exchange, making her stories both engaging and educational. Another notable work, "The Christmas Makers' Club," showcases her ability to weave festive narratives that resonate with family values and the spirit of giving. Through her writing, Sawyer has left a lasting impact on children's literature.

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