Pucca: Secret Samurai Santa (Shout! Factory Kids, $14).
When polar bears, glaciers and Santa imposters threaten to spoil Christmas, Pucca, Garu, and Santa come up with a plan to save the holiday they love. Pucca: Secret Samurai Santa features 10 episodes of the beloved South Korean children’s show. The result: your little one is left occupied and giggling for over 70 minutes of fun.
Fred Claus directed by David Dobkin (Warner Bros., $23)
Fred Claus tells the story of saving Christmas from the perspective of Santa’s older, bitter brother Fred. Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti, along with the film’s all-star cast, are hilarious as they prove that everyone is special regardless of whether they’re naughty or nice.
The Night Before Christmas and More Classic Holiday Tales by Scholastic Storybook Treasures (Scholastic, $15).
More than the classic holiday tale, this version of The Night Before Christmas features seven holiday stories sure to keep your little one occupied long enough for you to wrap their surprises.
Alvin and the Chipmunks directed by Tim Hill (20th Century Fox, $30).
When Dave (Jason Lee) discovers three singing chipmunks hiding in his house he realizes that his dream of making it big in the music business may be closer than he thinks. The film also features holiday fave The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late).



















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