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First Lady Laura Bush and CBS News White House Correspondent Bill Plante at the White House, Dec. 4, 2003. Mrs. Bush showed off her home's holiday decorations.
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Mrs. Bush chose "A Season of Stories" to be the theme of this winter's decorations, which feature displays built by White House electricians, florists, chefs and other employees.
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A White House replica made out of gingerbread was created by the President and Mrs. Bush's pastry chef.
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The Christmas tree in the "Blue Room" is decorated by ornaments borrowed from President Bush's parents.
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Mrs. Bush said that she read all five "Harry Potter" books this past summer, so the storybook decorations would not be complete without the boy wizard.
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Dr. Seuss's "Cat in the Hat" gets the model treatment at the White House.
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A part of the elaborate "Chocolate Factory" decorations.
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"Alice in Wonderland" and friends make up a portion of the White House employee-built models.
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An edible "Oompa Loompa" is part of the "Chocolate Factory" display.