Before you know it, it’ll be time to swap out those fall pieces for ones that bring the Christmas cheer. A Christmas Story is a classic holiday film that everyone from children to adults know and love. Now you can incorporate those iconic scenes into your decor with Department 56’s A Christmas Story Village.

We all know the premise of this Christmas movie: A young boy named Ralphie wants a BB Gun for Christmas, and his mother is deeply worried that he’ll shoot his eye out. Then, somewhere throughout the 94 minutes, we get a pink bunny costume, a leg lamp, and a mean Santa Claus and his elves. It’s quite the rollercoaster, and one we don’t get sick of even on Christmas Eve when it’s played for 24 hours straight.

Ralphie’s House
Department 56 Ralphie’s House
Cleveland Elementary School
Department 56 Cleveland Elementary School
Department Store
Department 56 Department Store
Hohman Telegraph Office
Department 56 Hohman Telegraph Office
Leg Lamp Unboxing
Department 56 Leg Lamp Unboxing
Ralphie’s Bunny Outfit
Department 56 Ralphie’s Bunny Outfit
Freezing Flag Pole
Department 56 Freezing Flag Pole
Ralphie BB Gun
Department 56 Ralphie BB Gun

The best thing about Department’s 56 village is that you can decide which pieces you want without having to purchase them all. So you can add Ralphie’s house, his family, Cleveland Elementary School, or a poor kid whose tongue is stuck to a freezing cold flag pole. Or, you can get them all! The porcelain buildings light up to give your village an extra twinkle. You can use the pieces in your preexisting village or clear a tabletop to create a new A Christmas Story one.

All of the buildings and accessories are available on Amazon, where all of the dimensions are noted, so you can make sure they fit in with your vision. We double-dog dare you to check them out!

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Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
Senior Editor

As the senior editor of social and social news, Caitlyn covers the tastiest, coolest, and strangest products for BestProducts.com, and she is the lead of social strategy for Popular Mechanics, Runner's World, and Bicycling Magazine; her work has also appeared in POPSUGAR, InStyle, Stylecaster, among others. In her free time (if there is such a thing), she’s probably watching reality TV, online shopping, or cuddling with her dog, Waffle. She is a Wawa-loving Jersey girl who went to Monmouth University for communication, journalism, and interactive media.