"Snowbound for Christmas" by Edna I. MacKenzie, is a heartwarming Christmas play where the Simpson family is stranded at their farmhouse by a snowstorm, disrupting their plans for Christmas shopping. Faced with disappointment, the children, Minerva and Sam, spark an idea to create personalized presents for each other from what they have. This leads to the family discovering the joy of giving through homemade items and promising to do chores for one another, turning their unexpected situation into a memorable and joyous family celebration, filled with love and thoughtful acts of kindness.
Snowbound for Christmas
By Edna I. MacKenzie
When a snowstorm traps a family at home for Christmas, they discover that the greatest gifts come from the heart, not the store.
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