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[[Homer]] read the book to [[Lisa]]. In the book, the father walked back home for 23 miles with an orange for Christmas. But Becca couldn't taste it as she had passed away from Scarlet Fever so they zested the rind of the orange over her grave.
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[[Homer]] read the book to [[Lisa]]. In the book, the father walked 23 miles back home with an orange for Christmas. But Becca couldn't taste it as she had passed away from Scarlet Fever, so they zested the rind of the orange over her grave.
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==

Latest revision as of 15:14, November 27, 2024

The Christmas Orange
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Book Information
Genre: Children's
First appearance: "It's a Blunderful Life"

The Christmas Orange is a book in the same series as Little Cabin on the Plain.

History[edit]

Homer read the book to Lisa. In the book, the father walked 23 miles back home with an orange for Christmas. But Becca couldn't taste it as she had passed away from Scarlet Fever, so they zested the rind of the orange over her grave.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Christmas Orange is a parody of the books from the Little House on the Prairie series.

Appearances[edit]