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Barbie puts her own twist on Charles Dickenss classic tale in Barbie in A Christmas Carol. Based on the bestselling DVD movie, this full-color Pictureback storybook will make the perfect holiday gift.
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Special thanks to Rob Hudnut Courtney Lane Carrie Wilksen Vicki Jaeger - photo 1
Special thanks to Rob Hudnut Courtney Lane Carrie Wilksen Vicki Jaeger - photo 2
Special thanks to Rob Hudnut, Courtney Lane, Carrie Wilksen, Vicki Jaeger, Monica Okazaki, Jennifer Twiner McCarron,
Anita Lee, Pat Link, Pam Prostarr, Elizabeth Gonzales, Shaun Martens, and David Dick. BARBIE and associated trademarks and trade dress are owned by, and used under license from, Mattel, Inc. Copyright 2010 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Published in the United States by Random House Childrens Books, a division of Random House, Inc., 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, and in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. No part of this book may be reproduced or copied in any form without permission from the copyright owner.

Pictureback, Random House, and the Random House colophon are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. Originally published in different form as Barbie in A Christmas Carol in 2008. Library of Congress Control Number: 2009940666 eISBN: 978-0-375-98493-8 www.randomhouse.com/kids v3.1

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M any many years ago there was a magnificent music hall in London called the - photo 3 M any, many years ago, there was a magnificent music hall in London called the Gadshill Theater. People came from all over the world to see singers, dancers, and actors perform there. Eden Starling was the glamorous singing star of the Gadshill Theater Eden - photo 4 Eden Starling was the glamorous singing star of the Gadshill Theater. Eden had a beautiful voice and always stole the show But she was very vain and - photo 5 Eden had a beautiful voice and always stole the show.

But she was very vain and only cared about herself. Because Eden was the best singer she surrounded herself with the greatest - photo 6 Because Eden was the best singer, she surrounded herself with the greatest performers in London. Ann and Nan were graceful dancers Freddie was a magnificent magician Ma - photo 7 Ann and Nan were graceful dancers. Freddie was a magnificent magician Maurice was a hilarious clown And Ca - photo 8 Freddie was a magnificent magician. Maurice was a hilarious clown And Catherine was a talented costume - photo 9 Maurice was a hilarious clown. On Christmas Eve the merry performers decided to decorate the theater They - photo 11 On Christmas Eve, the merry performers decided to decorate the theater. On Christmas Eve the merry performers decided to decorate the theater They - photo 11 On Christmas Eve, the merry performers decided to decorate the theater.

They were very excited to go home and be with their families for the holiday. But Eden had other ideas Who said anything about Christmas she asked angrily - photo 12 But Eden had other ideas. Who said anything about Christmas? she asked angrily. We have to practice for the new Eden Starling show over the holiday. Then she picked up her cat Chuzzlewit and stormed out of the room - photo 13 Then she picked up her cat, Chuzzlewit, and stormed out of the room. But Eden wouldnt listen Its as Aunt Marie always said to me In a selfish - photo 15 But Eden wouldnt listen. But Eden wouldnt listen Its as Aunt Marie always said to me In a selfish - photo 15 But Eden wouldnt listen.

Its as Aunt Marie always said to me: In a selfish world, only the selfish succeed, she declared. If anyone complains, if anyone goes home, if anyone breathes one word about Christmastheyre out. Including you! Later that night Eden and Chuzzlewit got ready for bed Christmasbah humbug - photo 16 Later that night, Eden and Chuzzlewit got ready for bed. Christmasbah, humbug! Eden said grumpily. Eden fell asleep, but during the night she was visited by three magical spirits: the Spirit of Christmas Past the Spirit of Christmas Present and the Sp - photo 17 the Spirit of Christmas Past, the Spirit of Christmas Present and the Spirit of Christmas Future Firs - photo 18 the Spirit of Christmas Present, and the Spirit of Christmas Future First the Spirit of Christmas Past took - photo 19 and the Spirit of Christmas Future. First the Spirit of Christmas Past took Eden back in time to the Christmas she - photo 20 First, the Spirit of Christmas Past took Eden back in time to the Christmas she had spent with Catherine when they were children.

Young Eden and Catherine had put on a joyful show for Catherines family and friends! But Edens aunt Marie only cared about Eden becoming famous She made Eden leave - photo 21 But Edens aunt Marie only cared about Eden becoming famous. She made Eden leave to practice her singing. In a selfish world, only the selfish succeed, Aunt Marie said. She ruined the whole holiday Eden sadly told the Spirit Next the Spirit - photo 22 She ruined the whole holiday, Eden sadly told the Spirit. Next the Spirit of Christmas Present took Eden to the Gadshill Theater to show - photo 23 Next, the Spirit of Christmas Present took Eden to the Gadshill Theater to show her how the performers really felt about their vain and selfish boss. They were throwing tomatoes at Edens poster! Thats it cried a furious Eden I want to leave The Spirit of Christmas - photo 24 Thats it! cried a furious Eden.

I want to leave! The Spirit of Christmas Present also took Eden to an orphanage to see how - photo 25

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