The Turkeys Who Voted for Christmas

Dec 22, 2025 | Sample Stories

Description

It began as a perfectly reasonable idea.

Everyone agreed. There was enthusiasm, confidence, and a strong sense that this time things would work out differently. After all, when enough voices say yes, it’s easy to believe the decision must be sound.

This gently humorous story follows a group swept along by shared conviction — where good intentions, group thinking, and momentum quietly overtake reflection. On the surface, it’s an engaging tale youngsters can enjoy. Beneath that, it offers something for adults too: the uneasy recognition of moments when agreement replaces understanding.
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More Than Just One Story

This mini-book is part of the JustSo2026 Library — a growing collection of illustrated short reads that help with real-life moments: courage, choices, worries, friendship, disappointment, honesty, confidence, and growing up.

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