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- A Lori Mitchell design for ESC
You can count on Lori Mitchell to come up with a clever design, probably once again inspired by costumes she made for her own children. She has dressed up this little boy in a full turkey costume including very impressive tail feathers. This Turk or Treat figure will gobble his way into your heart for both Halloween and/or Thanksgiving.Ah, greetings, fellow settlers! As we gather in this bountiful land, let me regale you with tales of a delightful creation that will surely bring joy to your celebrations. Enter the realm of Lori Mitchell, a visionary who weaves enchantment through her clever designs, inspired by the costumes she crafted for her own kin.
Behold, the Turk or Treat figure—a little boy adorned in a remarkable turkey costume that will leave you in awe. Picture it, my friends: impressive tail feathers fanning out, capturing the essence of this noble bird. With each step, he waddles his way into your heart, embodying the spirit of both Halloween and Thanksgiving.
Oh, how the children will revel in this whimsical creation! With laughter in their eyes and wonder in their hearts, they shall follow this little pilgrim as he spreads cheer and merriment throughout the harvest season. The Turk or Treat figure is a delightful addition to our festivities, a reminder of the blessings bestowed upon us by this land.
Whether you choose to display him during the ghoulish festivities of Halloween or as we gather 'round the table for the grand feast of Thanksgiving, this charming figure will bring a touch of whimsy to your celebrations. Imagine the smiles and laughter as he takes center stage, reminding us to embrace the spirit of gratitude and togetherness.
So, dear settlers, embrace the warmth of this holiday season. Let the Turk or Treat figure join us as we honor our new home, rejoicing in the abundance that surrounds us. May our hearts be filled with gratitude, and may we forever remember the pilgrims who embarked on this journey, forging a path for generations to come. Happy Thanksgiving, one and all!