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Holiday Packages, Bows and Baby
Including Baby in the Holiday Festivities
By Gina Roberts-Grey
The Derby family has a different but equally unique approach to ensure everyone partakes in family traditions.
They have found reading holiday classics in front of animated figures and decorations a terrific option to help their children appreciate the joyful atmosphere. "We select a few decorated areas of the house to have a weekend lunch or picnic or to read in front of so that our children can enjoy the decorations," Derby says. Curling up to watch animated figures welcome in the season or twinkling lights cast dancing shadows on a wall will create warm memories and the chance for your young holiday reveler to feel the energy and spirit of the holidays this year.
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