Ep. 68 Christmas Folklore - a podcast by Kaitlyn and Whitney

from 2020-12-24T09:04:19

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Happy Candlenights!  This year we are celebrating by bringing you a holiday tradition for each letter of the word Christmas. From talking animals to a cannibalistic scarecrow, we've got something for everyone this holiday season!


 


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Sources:


Winter Folklore Traditions and Creepy Christmas Monsters A to Z (mookychick.co.uk)


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Saturnalia - HISTORY


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The Terrible Tale Of Hans Trapp, The Christmas Scarecrow - Ripley's Believe It or Not!

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