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Animated Christmas Decorations
Animated Christmas Decorations
Twinkling Ornaments
Twinkling ornaments also work with the heat generated by tree lights.
A twinkling ornament is hung on a branch close to a light bulb.
The open end of the ornament catches the heat from the light and that energy spins a small metallic fan that reflects the light.
The reflection makes a twinkling light.
Rotating Ornaments
Rotating ornaments have a special attachment that takes the place of a bulb on a string of tree lights.
The attachment is powered by the electricity in the string and turns a small hook that can hold a Christmas ornament.
Rotating ornaments come in a number of shapes.
The most popular is a carousel which can be outfitted with mirrors to reflect the lights.
Other common shapes include Santa Claus, reindeer, snowmen, candy canes and stars.
Manual Motion
Some animated Christmas ornaments are not in constant motion. These ornaments require you to move them yourself. They are commonly made of wood in the shape of gingerbread men, Santa Claus, reindeer and snowmen. The arms and legs of these characters will move when you pull a string or push a button.
You will also find manual light-up ornaments. These ornaments light up when you push a button. They can be found in almost any shape but the most common are stars and candy canes.
Magnetic Ornaments
Magnetic ornaments are popular both on and off the tree. They are typically made in the shape of ice rinks or snowy hills. There are magnets inside the ornament and when they are turned on they will pull tiny figurines around to skate across the rink or toboggan down the hill.
Animated Christmas Decorations are a fun way to celebrate.

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