♪
♪ Deck the halls
with boughs of holly ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ 'Tis the season to be jolly ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Don we now our gay apparel ♪
♪ Fa la la, la la la, la la la ♪
♪ Troll the ancient
Yuletide carol ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Fast away
the old year passes ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Hail the new,
ye lads and lasses ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Sing we joyous,
all together ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Heedless of the wind
and weather ♪
♪ Fa la la la la, la la la la ♪
♪ Fa la la la la,
la la la la ♪
(All laughing)
>> Franklin, why don't you get
those last few presents for me?
>> All right.
♪
>> Whee!
(Laughing)
>> Franklin, where are those
parcels, Franklin?
>> Coming, Dad!
Oh.
Can't forget you, Sam.
Up you go.
(Grunting)
Hey!
Whoa!
Harriet, look what you made me
do.
>> Oopsie.
(Giggling)
>> Hey, you two, no time for
games.
>> Your mother's right.
We wanna get to grandma and
grandpa's before lunchtime.
Anything else?
>> Just that Christmas fruit fly
cake and we're all set.
>> Back in a jiffy.
>> But, Mom, we still have to
wait for Bear.
He's taking care of Goldie,
remember?
>> I remember.
>> Honey, where's that cake?
>> It should be on the counter!
Hold on, I'll show you.
And Franklin, don't forget the
presents.
>> Oh, gee.
Hmm.
You can help, too, Harriet.
>> 'Kay.
>> Now bring them over here.
>> Uh-uh, mine.
>> Harriet.
(Giggling)
Hey, Sam's mine.
Come on, come back here, you.
Oh, no, you don't!
(Squealing)
>> Gotcha.
>> Way to go, Bear.
>> Whoa!
(All laughing)
>> Franklin to the rescue.
(All laughing)
(Clearing throat)
>> Morning, Mr. and Mrs. Turtle.
>> Morning, Bear.
Beatrice.
>> I thought you were going to
take care of these presents,
Franklin.
>> Harriet started it.
She--
>> Franklin, you're older than
her.
You have to set an example.
Now get Goldie, okay?
>> But...
(Sighing)
Okay.
This scarf should keep her nice
and warm.
Be good, okay, Goldie?
(Giggling)
>> I can't believe you're not
going to be here for Christmas.
(Car engine starting)
>> I know.
>> Franklin, time we headed off.
>> Okay, Mom!
Bye, Bear.
Thanks for looking after Goldie
for me.
>> Merry Christmas, Franklin.
>> Merry Christmas, Bear.
>> See you in the new year.
>> Bye, Harriet!
>> Bye!
(Gasping)
Sam!
Franklin, wait!
You forgot Sam!
Franklin!
>> Bye, Bear, bye.
>> MR. TURTLE: Buckle up,
Franklin.
>> Okay.
(Seatbelt clicking)
(Sighing)
♪
I can't wait to see grandma and
grandpa's farm again.
(Sighing)
>> We there yet?
(Laughing)
>> Car ride a little boring,
Harriet?
>> Mom, have you seen Sam?
>> I thought you had him.
>> I was carrying him with all
those presents and-- you took
Sam and left him in the snow!
Dad, stop the car!
We have to turn back and get
Sam.
>> I'm sorry, Franklin, we're
already late as it is.
>> But Sam's probably freezing.
>> Tell you what, you can call
Bear when we get to the farm.
>> Good idea.
I'm sure he'll find Sam for you.
>> All right.
>> Franklin mad?
>> Of course I'm mad.
Why can't you leave my stuff
alone?
>> Now Franklin, there's no need
to be so cross.
Your sister's sorry.
>> Sorry.
>> Oh, brother.
>> Uh-huh, Franklin big brother.
(All laughing)
>> That's right, I'm your big
brother.
(Birds chirping)
(Slurping)
(Knocking)
(Gasping)
>> They're here.
Merry Christmas.
Oh!
>> Merry Christmas to you, too.
(Both laughing)
(Car horn honking)
>> Welcome back to Faraway Farm.
>> Thanks, Dad.
It's good to be back.
>> Grandma, Grandpa!
>> Franklin, wait!
>> Merry Christmas.
>> Merry Christmas, Grandpa.
(Grunting)
>> Grandma to the rescue.
>> Grandma!
(Giggling)
>> Good to see you, Mom.
>> How's my favourite
son-in-law?
>> Fine.
Just fine.
>> Franklin, when'd you get so
big?
(Gasping)
>> Grandpa!
Grandpa, Grandpa!
Up, up.
>> As you wish.
>> Whee!
>> So there's three whole days
till Christmas.
What should we do first?
>> How about lunch?
I've got soup on.
>> Oh, boy!
I love soup.
>> Me, too.
>> Come along then.
>> Franklin, wasn't there
something you had to do?
>> Oh, yeah.
May I use your phone first?
I have to call my friend Bear.
>> Sure, phone's in the hall.
(Telephone ringing)
>> Nobody's home.
>> Up you go.
You can try again later.
>> No luck with your friend?
Come on, I'll show you your
room.
Oh, boots off before you come
upstairs.
(Door creaking)
>> My old room.
It looks just like I remember
it.
(Meowing)
Huh?
>> That's Whiskers.
>> Hello, Whiskers.
(Giggling)
(Meowing)
Harriet!
>> My bed!
My bed!
My bed!
>> Oh, I don't have to share, do
I?
I've never had to share my room.
>> But I thought you'd like
bunking with your sister.
>> I'm sure it won't be a
problem, right, Franklin?
>> Oh, all right.
(Giggling)
>> Franklin, Franklin.
♪ Dashing through the snow ♪
♪ In a one-horse open sleigh ♪
♪ O'er the fields we go ♪
♪ Laughing all the way ♪
♪ Ha-ha-ha ♪
♪ Bells on Bobtail ring ♪
♪ Making spirits bright ♪
♪ What fun it is
to ride and sing ♪
♪ A sleighing song tonight ♪
♪ Oh ♪
♪ Jingle bells, jingle bells ♪
♪ Jingle all the way ♪
♪ Oh, what fun it is to ride ♪
♪ In a one-horse open sleigh ♪
♪ Hey ♪
♪ Jingle bells, jingle bells ♪
♪ Jingle all the way ♪
♪ Oh, what fun it is to ride ♪
♪ In a one-horse open sleigh ♪
♪ Oh, what fun it is to ride ♪
♪ In a one-horse open sleigh ♪
(Giggling)
>> Well done.
(Applauding)
>> Bravo.
>> Oh, my stars!
You won't believe what I found.
Our old Christmas album.
Who wants to take a look with
me?
>> I do!
>> Me, me!
>> Ouch, Harriet!
I got here first.
>> There's room enough for both
of you.
>> I'm going to get my camera.
>> Here, you sit on my lap, so
Franklin can snuggle in a little
closer.
Good.
This album holds all our
Christmas photographs.
>> Lots of fond memories there.
>> Years and years of memories.
I grew up on Faraway Farm, you
know?
>> And when your grandma and I
got married, I came to live
here.
A few years later, your mom was
born.
This is a special place.
>> There's your mom with Rosie.
>> Ah, the princess and her
pony.
>> Oh, stop.
>> Oops.
Mom, is this you, too?
>> No, Franklin, that's me.
(Gasping)
>> Grandma little.
>> You look so sad.
>> Something happened that
Christmas or I think something
happened that was very unusual.
>> Unusual?
I don't think I've heard this
story.
>> Me neither.
>> Well, I haven't thought about
it for years.
But seeing this photo again,
this was along time ago, mind
you.
A few days before my seventh
Christmas.
My father and I were out in the
forest searching for the perfect
Christmas tree.
(Grunting)
I had a mind of my own, being an
only child, and I wandered
deeper into the woods.
Walkin' alone through the forest
on that crisp winter morning, I
didn't have a care in the world.
(Giggling)
(Sighing)
It was then that I saw it half
buried in the snow.
A simple silver bell.
>> FRANKLIN: A bell?
>> Go ding dong?
>> Yes, and the sound it made
was more beautiful than
anything I've heard since.
(Bell ringing)
>> Oh.
(Bell echoing)
(Rustling)
(Grunting)
A reindeer.
Hello.
My name is Jenny.
>> MAN: JENNY!
(Gasping)
Jenny, where are ya?
>> GRANDMA: I couldn't believe
what I'd seen.
>> MAN: Jenny!
>> GRANDMA: And I wasn't sure
anyone else would either.
>> Oh, there you are.
Didn't you hear me call you?
>> GRANDMA: I'd never told this
to anyone before, but that
reindeer didn't run away.
He flew away.
>> Wow, the reindeer flew?
>> Like the wind.
Then again, I might have
imagined the whole thing.
>> What happened to the bell?
>> I must've hidden it away.
Haven't seen it since.
>> What's that you're sitting
in, Mom?
>> Remember that beautiful
sleigh your grandfather made?
>> Is that old thing still in
the barn?
>> Collecting dust.
I've been meaning to fix it up.
Take my favourite turtle for a
ride.
>> Oh, you.
>> There's nothing finer than
taking a sleigh ride on
Christmas Day.
>> Look, it's Sam.
He was the first Christmas
present you and Grandpa ever
gave me.
>> Where is Sam anyway?
You two have always been
together.
>> Harriet left Sam.
>> You mean Harriet lost Sam.
>> Family portrait time.
Everyone by the tree.
Franklin and Harriet at the
front, please.
>> Hold Harriet's hand,
Franklin.
(Sighing)
>> Another Christmas memory for
the album.
On the count of three, everyone
say "Christmas tree."
One, two, three--
>> ALL: Christmas tree!
(Camera shutter clicking)
♪
(Wind howling)
(Snoring)
>> Star light, star bright.
First star I see tonight.
It's a beautiful night for
stargazing.
>> That one's brighter than all
the others.
>> That one's Sirius.
If you're ever looking for
Woodland, all you have to do is
follow Sirius.
Some call it the Dog Star.
>> He's blue just like Sam.
>> Then how about we nickname
Sirius Sam's star?
Are you worried about Sam?
>> He's never spent the night
outside by himself.
Harriet shouldn't have taken
him.
>> I'm sure Harriet never meant
to cause any trouble.
She's still learning.
And she really looks up to her
big brother.
>> But she's always following me
around and playing with my
stuff.
Sometimes I wish never had a
little sister.
>> Oh, Franklin.
You know that story I told you
about the reindeer?
Well, I wish that I'd a little
sister with me that day.
>> Then she would've seen that
reindeer, too, right?
I believe you saw it, Grandma.
>> I know you do.
(Yawning)
Now, how about we get you back
into bed?
>> But I'm not sleepy.
>> Tell you what, I'll sing to
you, just like I did when you
were little.
>> Okay.
♪ Twinkle, twinkle,
little star ♪
♪ How I wonder
what you are ♪
♪ Up above the world
so high ♪
♪ Like a diamond
in the sky ♪
♪ Twinkle, twinkle,
little star ♪
♪ How I wonder
what you are ♪
Goodnight, Franklin.
>> Goodnight, Grandma.
(Door closing)
Goodnight, Sam's star.
♪
(Rooster crowing)
(Birds chirping)
(Chickens clucking)
>> You able to get in touch with
your friend Bear this morning?
>> No.
Mom thinks they're probably out
Christmas shopping.
(Horse nickering)
>> Morning you two.
>> Morning.
>> GRANDMA: Hello there.
>> FRANKLIN: Hi, Grandpa.
>> You remember Rosie, don't
you, Franklin?
(Neighing)
>> Good morning, Rosie.
>> Harriet and I are going to
check the mailbox for Christmas
cards.
Right, little one?
(Giggling)
>> Giddy up!
>> Looks like we're on our way.
See you later!
>> Can you keep a secret,
Franklin?
>> Sure, Grandma, what is it?
>> I'll show you.
(Door creaking)
>> I've never been in this part
of the barn before.
>> This is Grandpa's workshop.
(Gasping)
>> Wow, a sleigh!
>> Your grandpa's always wanted
to take a Christmas sleigh ride,
so I'm fixing it up to surprise
him.
>> Oh, yeah, that's a great
idea.
>> He's talked about doing it
for years, but never got around
to it.
Say, would you like to help me?
>> Really?
>> Of course.
Two pairs of hands are better
than one, you know.
But remember, Franklin, it's a
surprise.
>> It'll be our very own secret
sleigh.
(Grandma giggling)
>> We'll sand down the wood and
tomorrow polish her up.
>> And the sleigh will be ready
for Christmas Day.
>> You betcha.
♪
(Chickens clucking)
(Grunting)
>> Whoa!
Afternoon.
>> Oh, hello there.
Franklin, meet our neighbours,
Mr. and Mrs. Collie.
>> Hello, Franklin.
>> Hi.
(Neighing)
(Gasping, gulping)
Your horses don't bite, do they?
>> Not unless you're a carrot or
a sack of oats.
(Giggling)
>> We got the wood polish you
wanted.
It should make that sleigh look
as good as new.
>> I thought our sleigh was a
secret.
>> I couldn't sneak out without
your grandpa suspecting.
How could I?
>> Don't worry, your secret's
safe with us.
>> Have you heard?
Radio says there's an ice storm
due tonight.
Oh, a bad one.
>> Oh, dear.
I didn't know.
You'd best get goin' then.
>> Give us a call if you need to
borrow one of the horses.
(Clicking tongue)
>> Merry Christmas.
>> Merry Christmas.
>> BOTH: Merry Christmas.
>> Let's get inside, make some
hot chocolate.
(Wind howling)
(Rattling)
(Creaking)
>> It sure must be cold.
Even the trees are shivering.
>> Trees shivering.
>> Well, horse, hens and cows
are all tucked up nice and warm
in the barn.
>> Grandpa.
>> Here's my little one.
(Giggling)
>> I'm sure glad to be back
inside.
It's so cozy in here with the
roaring fire and the Christmas
lights all...
off.
>> Wow, a blackout.
>> Storm must've knocked out the
power lines.
I'll go get us some flashlights.
>> The phone's not working
either.
(Gasping)
>> I haven't talked to Bear yet.
>> Sorry, Franklin, none of us
can make a call until the phone
is working.
>> But what about Sam?
>> Where's Sam?
>> Sam's out in the storm,
remember?
>> We'd better get ready for a
cold night.
Harriet, you help me find some
extra blankets.
>> 'Kay.
>> Good.
Franklin, there should be
candles in the attic closet.
>> Oh.
>> Come on, it'll be like
camping indoors.
>> Okay.
(Creaking)
Let's see.
Candles.
Ah-ha, here they are.
(Gasping)
(Meowing)
Oh, it's you, Whiskers.
Is there something you want in
there?
(Grunting)
(Purring)
That's Grandma when she was
little.
Hey!
(Meowing)
What you got there?
Huh?
(Gasping)
This must be Grandma's bell.
Wait till she sees this.
It'll be perfect for Grandpa's
sleigh.
(Meowing)
No, Whiskers, someone might
hear.
We want to keep this a surprise.
(Wind howling)
(Rattling)
Some storm, huh, Whiskers?
(Wind howling)
(Birds chirping)
(Crow squawking)
(Sighing)
(Grunting)
>> The car's completely iced
over.
Not that anything on four wheels
could get very far today.
>> Faraway Farm has become
frozen farm.
>> Ooh.
(Giggling)
>> Careful, Harriet.
Why don't you help me sprinkle
sand on the driveway?
>> 'Kay.
Look.
Me make snow.
(Giggling)
>> That's right.
(Gasping)
>> Oopsie.
(Sighing)
>> We sure could use another
hand out here.
Have you seen Franklin this
morning?
(Creaking)
♪
(Creaking)
>> Headin' outside?
>> Oh, Grandma, I thought I was
gonna get caught.
>> Caught?
>> With this.
(Gasping)
>> I don't believe it!
So I really did find a bell all
those years ago.
>> I found it in the attic
closet.
Won't it look great on grandpa's
sleigh?
>> Oh, Franklin, that's a lovely
idea.
I wonder if it still makes that
beautiful sound.
>> Wait!
We don't want Grandpa to hear
it.
>> Right.
I'll get Grandpa to start lunch.
Meet you in the barn.
>> MR. TURTLE: Franklin!
>> Yes, Dad?
>> Where are you off to in such
a hurry?
>> Um, I'm doing something for
Grandpa.
>> Well, would you mind looking
after your little sister for a
while?
>> It would really help us out,
Franklin.
>> Oh.
>> Looks the same as the day I
found it.
Won't need more than a bit of
polishing.
>> Pretty.
>> Very pretty.
Isn't it nice that Harriet's
here, Franklin?
>> FRANKLIN: Yeah, great.
>> GRANDMA: Oh, come on,
Mr. Sourpuss.
This'll be fun.
The three of us together.
>> Ding dong bell.
(Gasping)
>> Harriet, no!
>> No ding dong?
>> No ding dong.
>> Harriet, if you ring the
bell, Grandpa might hear it.
And he'll know about the sleigh.
>> You don't want to spoil the
secret, do you?
>> Secret, shh.
>> Now give Franklin the bell
and you can help Grandma polish
the sleigh, okay?
>> 'Kay.
(Giggling)
>> Phew.
Not like that.
Grandma, why does she get to
help?
I thought this was going to be
our secret.
>> We can use all the help we
can get.
Christmas is tomorrow, you know?
>> But anyone would be better
than Harriet.
>> Franklin pretty.
(Giggling)
(Sighing)
Yummy.
>> Harriet, those flies are for
the salad.
>> 'Kay.
(Creaking)
>> Just in time for lunch.
This chili should chase the cold
away.
It's my secret recipe.
>> Secret?
Me got--
>> Have another fly.
>> Here you are.
>> We were wondering, Mom.
Think we should check in on the
Collie's?
Make sure they're coping after
the storm.
>> We could take the skis and be
back before dinner.
>> That's a good idea.
>> I'll put together some
provisions to take with you.
Won't be long.
>> Could I go with you, Dad?
>> Uh-uh, Franklin, gotta finish
secret.
>> What's this about a secret?
>> Secret sleigh.
>> Aw!
>> Franklin.
>> We're fixin' up that old
sleigh in the barn.
>> It was going to be a surprise
until somebody opened her big
mouth.
>> It's all right, Franklin.
Grandpa's the one we're
surprising.
>> It's not fair!
>> Here we go.
All done, Franklin?
>> I lost my appetite.
>> I thought everyone loved my
chili.
Got everything you need?
>> All set.
We'll be back by dinner.
You be good now.
>> Do you have to go, Dad?
It's Christmas Eve.
All the more reason to check on
the Collie's, Franklin.
>> We're depending on you to
take care of things until we get
back.
>> You are?
>> That's right.
Take good care of Grandma and
Grandpa now.
>> Sure, Mom.
>> And watch over Harriet.
>> Take care!
Bye-bye.
>> Wish the Collie's a Merry
Christmas for us.
>> We will.
>> Bye.
(Grunting)
(Clucking, neighing)
(Creaking)
>> Franklin?
>> Mom and Dad said I'm in
charge, so you better stay out
of trouble.
Don't touch anything.
>> Ding dong bell.
(Gasping)
>> Harriet, no!
(Bell ringing)
(Wind howling)
(Gasping)
>> Pretty.
>> I told you not to--
(Footsteps approaching)
Grandpa?
(Gasping)
Stay right there.
♪
(Harriet giggling)
>> Reindeer, reindeer.
Oops!
>> Harriet!
(Gasping)
But he was just...
(Wind howling)
We've got to tell Grandma.
(Grunting)
>> Hi, Franklin.
>> Grandpa!
>> Oh!
>> Grandpa!
Are you okay?
>> It's my leg.
>> Grandpa broke?
>> I'm afraid so.
Oh.
Oh.
>> It could be a sprain or even
broken.
>> Well, it hurt that's for
sure.
(Sobbing)
It's okay, Harriet.
Hush, little one.
Oh, ah.
>> Oh, dear.
You've got quite a bump here.
Do you feel dizzy?
>> No, just klutzy.
>> I'm sorry, Grandpa.
Mom asked me to take care of
you and Grandma.
>> Now, Franklin, it was an
accident, simple as that.
>> How about we let Grandpa rest
for a spell?
Why don't you two play quietly
in your room?
>> Grandma fix Grandpa?
>> Aw, I'll do my best.
♪
(Birds chirping)
The phone still isn't working.
They should've been back by now.
What if they decided to stay at
the Collie's for the night?
How are we going to get help?
You need to see a doctor as soon
as possible.
>> If only Dr. Bear was here.
She'd know what to do.
>> Franklin?
(Creaking)
What do?
>> I'm just going out to check
on Grandpa's sleigh.
I'll be right back.
You stay here.
(Door opening)
I mean, it this time, okay?
♪
(Neighing)
Easy now, that's it, girl.
I need you to take me somewhere.
(Creaking)
(Wind howling)
(Nickering)
There, that should do it...
I hope.
To Woodland as fast as you can.
(Horse whinnying)
♪
(Nickering)
Whoa.
This doesn't look familiar.
Are we going the right way?
If only I could see Sirius, then
I'd know which way to go.
>> HARRIET: We there yet?
>> Harriet?
(Giggling)
>> Surprise!
(Neighing)
>> Ah!
(Gasping)
Rosie, wait!
(Nickering)
(Neighing)
Rosie!
Come back!
(Knocking)
>> Franklin?
Harriet?
Hey, you two.
(Gasping)
(Snoring)
Oh, my stars!
>> What is it?
>> It's the children, they're
gone.
>> Gone?
Where could they go?
>> "Dear, Grandma and Grandpa,
I'm going to Woodland to get
Dr. Bear."
(Door creaking)
Children?
(Door closing)
>> Hi, we're back.
Everything's fine up at the
Collie's.
>> What's happened?
>> Now what am I going to do?
We're lost.
>> Franklin?
Me help?
>> You've done enough.
(Sniffling)
Franklin cross?
>> Yes, I'm cross.
You scared Rosie away.
Why'd you have to go and follow
me anyway?
You never do what you're told.
(Sobbing)
Hey, don't cry.
I'm sorry I yelled at you.
It's just because of me Grandpa
got hurt and now we're stuck in
the middle of nowhere.
Some Christmas.
(Sniffling)
>> Franklin?
>> Grandma's bell?
What can I do with that?
Hmm.
That reindeer appeared right
after you rang this bell, didn't
it?
>> Ding dong?
>> Remember Grandma's story?
The same thing happened to her
when she was little.
>> Reindeer fly.
>> That's right.
So maybe if we ring it now--
>> Reindeer come?
>> To take us to Woodland.
>> Ding dong?
>> Ding dong.
(Bell ringing)
(Bell echoing)
>> No reindeer.
>> Guess not.
(Ringing)
Look!
>> Reindeer fly.
(Nickering)
>> I think this bell belongs to
you.
That's why you come when someone
rings it.
Can you help us, please?
My grandpa needs a doctor.
So we need to get to Woodland
fast.
Great.
But how are we going to harness
these reindeer?
(Bell ringing)
(Nickering)
Wow.
>> Magic.
>> Yeah, magic.
Are you ready to go?
>> Giddy up!
>> Hold on tight!
>> Flying.
(Both laughing)
♪
>> Look, there's Sirius.
That's the way to Woodland.
Grandma and I named it Sam's
star.
Isn't it beautiful?
>> Pretty.
♪ Twinkle, twinkle,
little star ♪
♪ How I wonder
what you are ♪
♪ Up above the world
so high ♪
♪ Like a diamond
in the sky ♪
♪ Twinkle, twinkle,
little star ♪
♪ How I wonder
what you are ♪
(Giggling)
♪ As your bright
and tiny spark ♪
♪ Lights the traveller
in the dark ♪
♪ Though I know not
what you are ♪
♪ Twinkle on, please,
little star ♪
♪ Twinkle, twinkle,
little star ♪
♪ How I wonder
what you are ♪
♪
>> DR. BEAR: Who's ready for
some stew?
>> Me, please.
(Chiming)
(Bell ringing)
(Gasping)
>> Reindeer.
>> BEAR: And they're pulling a
sleigh.
Hey, it's...
Franklin?
>> We'll split up.
Maybe we can find out which way
they went.
(Neighing)
>> MRS. TURTLE: It's Rosie.
>> Franklin must've taken her.
But where could they be?
>> Oh, my stars.
Look!
>> I don't believe it.
(Bell ringing)
>> Franklin!
>> Harriet!
>> Thank goodness you're all
safe.
>> We go flying.
(Laughing)
>> So you did.
>> This way, Dr. Bear.
My father's taken quite a spill.
>> DR. BEAR: Of course, lead the
way.
>> FRANKLIN: Grandma?
(Bell chiming)
>> Hello again.
Remember me?
(Nickering)
I see you have your bell back.
(Bell ringing)
(Gasping)
>> We definitely want this in
the Christmas album.
I'm all set.
(Camera shutter clicking)
(Nickering)
(Bell chiming)
>> Bye-bye.
>> Goodbye, thank you!
It's Christmas Eve.
I bet the reindeer have a lot to
do tonight.
>> Santy Claus?
>> Maybe.
>> Reindeer fly.
>> That's right.
Does your leg still hurt,
Grandpa?
>> Not a bit.
>> Your Grandpa's going to be
just fine.
>> Thanks to Dr. Bear and
Franklin.
>> Harriet helped, too, right?
>> Right!
>> Oh, I almost forgot.
I have something for Franklin.
(Gasping)
>> Sam!
Thanks, Dr. Bear.
>> Oh, don't thank me.
Thank you friend Bear.
>> Look, Harriet, Sam.
It's okay.
You can play with him.
>> 'Kay.
>> But I want him back by
bedtime.
There's only so much sharing a
big brother can do.
(All laughing)
(Snoring)
(Bell chiming)
(Creaking)
(Wind howling)
>> Franklin?
(Bell chiming)
Merry Christmas, Franklin.
>> Merry Christmas, Harriet.
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