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Big movement in a small house

Do you remember the iconic movie Home Alone? It seems impossible and even dangerous now, but back then, it fascinated and made us laugh to tears. Imagine this: MyBasic’s little children's team is preparing Christmas this year. Left home alone, they’re having a blast! Inspired by their movie friend Kevin, they’ve decided take care of Christmas with their own hands!













The illuminating magic of Christmas

No home is complete without lights—the more, the better. Christmas lights carry rich symbolism: from hope and warmth dispelling winter’s darkness, through joy and whimsy adding a fairytale charm, to a sign of rebirth and new beginnings. The magical scent of a Christmas tree and freshly baked gingerbread fills the air. Aromas, whispers, and children’s laughter create an enchanting atmosphere.

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Unusual Christmas outfits

In Japan, children and adults dress as Santa Claus. In Caracas, Venezuela, it’s a tradition to roller-skate to morning Mass instead of wearing regular shoes! Austria features Krampus costumes—a frightening companion of Santa who punishes misbehaving kids. Elf outfits are popular in Finland, while in New Zealand, summer Hawaiian shirts with Christmas patterns are all the rage.

Dressed for the holidays, ready for magic!

Comfortable and full of festive charm, these outfits make kids feel special and let them shine. Combining functionality and elegance, the collection ensures ease of movement while embracing the spirit of the season. Whether it’s decorating the tree, unwrapping presents, singing carols, or sneaking another piece of cheesecake or pierogi at grandma’s, nothing will restrict the little stars’ activities.













Santa Claus brings us gifts

A long time ago, Saint Nicholas lost his map with all the addresses for delivering presents. Do you know who helps him every year? It’s the kids! Reindeer are drawn to the gingerbread cookies and milk left by the tree for Santa, to the joy radiating from the holiday excitement, and to children calling out, “Saaaaanta! Saaaaanta!” watching for Santa Claus is a treasured part of Christmas.

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Sant Nicholas of Myra

Saint Nicholas of Myra, also known as Saint Nicholas of Bari, lived during the 3rd and 4th centuries and was renowned for his miracles and generosity toward the poor and needy. For centuries, he was one of the most venerated saints in both Western and Eastern traditions. The modern fairytale figure of Santa Claus, inspired by Saint Nicholas of Myra, has become a cultural icon during the Christmas season.

Let the first star shine

"Let the first star shine

To give us all a reason to gather.

To make you want to return home,

And be a child again for a little while."

As the song lyrics remind us, let’s allow ourselves to become children again for a moment. Celebrate the time spent with family, the whirlwind of festive moments, and carefree relaxation. Let’s embrace the magic and joy of the season.