PHOTOS: Kidnap Sandy Claws with this New “Nightmare Before Christmas” Notebook at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Charly Shelton

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PHOTOS: Kidnap Sandy Claws with this New “Nightmare Before Christmas” Notebook at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Charly Shelton

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PHOTOS: Kidnap Sandy Claws with this New “Nightmare Before Christmas” Notebook at Disney’s Hollywood Studios

In these little bric-a-brac, a secret’s waiting to be cracked, and you can find out what that secret is with this new “The Scientific Method” notebook. “The Scientific Method” is a bit of bedtime reading for Jack Skellington in his research to find out what Christmas means in “Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

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The front cover is very basic and simply calls the book “The Scientific Method.”

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The inside cover has all of Jack’s personal notes as he tries to make sense of Holiday traditions. These are copied off of his chalkboard in the film.

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The pages feature Jack Skellington with all of his borrowed scientific equipment. On the left page, Jack makes a paper snowflake that somehow came out as a spider’s web.

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The back of the book features the name of the film in its stylized font.

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And the sides of the pages are silvered, giving the book a sleek and professional appearance from any angle.

We found this at The Darkroom in Disney’s Hollywood Studios for $29.99. Are you going to document your research with this new “The Scientific Method” notebook? Let us know in the comments below. For more like this, be sure to check out our full report from Disney’s Hollywood Studios and for more Jack Skellington merch, take a look at this collection from the Disneyland Resort.

1 thought on “PHOTOS: Kidnap Sandy Claws with this New “Nightmare Before Christmas” Notebook at Disney’s Hollywood Studios”

  1. Got these in at a local Disney Store in Texas too. So glad some of these types of items are accessible outside the parks!

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