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After they eat, Opa Karl wants to show them the inside part of the Christkindl market, so they enter the city hall. Because it’s much warmer inside, they take off their jackets.
Now, instead of people in booths, they see people behind tables. Some of them have nativity sets, candles, toys, wood products, knitted goods, or nutcrackers for sale. Others have traditional German Christmas food like gingerbread, roasted almonds, pastries, and candy for sale. Opa Karl buys each of his grandchildren some roasted almonds and gingerbread.
Opa Karl stops at a booth selling something Melanie has never seen before. These look like wooden pyramids with several floors. Each one has a moving propeller on top.