POPPY AND GRILLE Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas again. Oh, Grille. Hi, my name is Popsy. Hi, my name is Grille. Welcome to the Christmas box. Are you Popsy? Yes, Grille. Do you know what day it is today? Well, I've been practicing since yesterday, but I can't remember what it was yesterday, so I can't remember what it is today. But maybe we could ask the Christmas box. Good idea. I'll just bring out the magic wand. Yes, and then we have to remember to say the secret magical magic formula. Are you ready? Kuksi, Kaksi, Kille, Mille, Maxi, Popsy, Pet! Now I'm excited. I can hear your voice. Can you hear it, Popsy? I can also hear something, but ... I'll just have a look. Popsy? What is it, Grille? There's an 11th on the box. That means it's December 11th today. Then there are 13 days until Christmas Eve. Oh, I'm so excited. So we're actually almost halfway to Christmas Eve. That's right, Popsy. Then we have to sing a Christmas song. Mhm. Now we have Christmas again. Let's not hide it. And we are very excited about it. We only talk about Christmas. About Christmas snow and Christmas tree. And Christmas lights and gifts. And Christmas party and Christmas food. And Christmas Day we make. Yes. And while we wait for it, we are Christmas and Christmas again. And Christmas and Christmas and Christmas and Christmas and Christmas again. No. Candies, steaks and rice. Spices, clothes and lemonade. And lots of nice stuff. Bread, confectionery and chocolate. And Christmas cake with sugar. And almonds and raisins. It's a must-have as a result. Give the Christmas food points. Yes. And while we wait for it, we are Christmas and Christmas again. And Christmas and Christmas and Christmas and Christmas again. Yes. And while we wait for it, we are Christmas and Christmas again. And Christmas and Christmas and Christmas and Christmas and Christmas again. Good song. Good song, Popsy. Krelle. I'm so excited. Is there something in the box? Let's have a look. Hold on, Popsy. I think I can smell something. Can you see what it is? It's a piece of cheese with a lot of holes in it. That's right. You know what? No. When I was little, when it was Christmas, we put some cheese in front of the mice. Because they also had to know that it was Christmas. Yes, they have to. Do you think the mouse can like cheese? Let's have a look. I'll go up to the attic to the mouse with a piece of cheese. And while Popsy goes up to the attic, I'll take out today's Christmas gift. Have you seen this? It's a mouse. I'll put it back again. Like this. Krelle. Yes? We almost ate the marzipan pig from yesterday. Is that true? And then I also wrote a letter. I think we should read it. Yes, but what does it say? I'll read it right now. Dear Popsy and Krelle. Thank you very much for the delicious marzipan pig. It tasted beautiful. But it was as if someone had eaten a piece of the pig. Best regards. It was strange that someone had eaten some of the pig. Yes. It's definitely not me. Oh no. But Krelle, I think we should go out and play with some snow. Good idea. Thank you for today. Now we're leaving. See you soon, my friend. See you soon again. Bye bye. See you. Bye bye.