Jolly little gnomes are seen everywhere this year, tucked into shelves and windows of shops and displayed in homes decorated for the holidays. Scandinavia legends portray gnomes as goodhearted and playful protectors of homes, animals, gardens, and children. In Norway the gnomes are called “nisse.” They deliver gifts to good children on Christmas Eve and are considered “good luck charms” the rest of the year. Join Lee and Roger as they explore shop displays, and tour the Olson collection of nisse at their home. All the gnomes will make you smile!
These are so cute! 😊
Awww! Really fun and colorful post. I never knew the meaning of gnomes in Scandinavian tradition. I love it!