The images, plucked from the YEP archive, turn back the clock to show how your city celebrated the festive season from 2000 through to 2003. The most popular chidren's Christmas toys were Razor scooters (2000), Bratz dolls (2001), Beyblades (2002) and Robosapien (2003). And top of the charts was Bob The Builder with Can We Fix It (2000), Somethin' Stupid by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman (2001), Sound Of The Underground by Girls Aloud (2002) and Mad World by Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules (2003). READ MORE: The babies born on Christmas Day in Leeds during the 1990s and 2000s LOVE LEEDS? LOVE NOSTALGIA? Join Leeds Retro on facebook

1. Leeds at Christmas
Young Bethany Hackett is pictured with her Christmas card design that won the Education Leeds Christmas Card competition for 2001. It was sent to the then Prime Minister Tony Blair. Photo: Graham Lindley

2. Leeds at Christmas
Mr and Mrs Fezziwig, two characters from the Northern B01allet Theatre production A Christmas Carol played by Christopher Hinton-Lewis (left) and Florence Bas read to James Duke at Borders bookstore in Leeds in 2001. Photo: Emma Nichols

3. Leeds at Christmas
These Christmas lights on York Road proved an illuminating sight in 2001.

4. Leeds at Christmas
Staff at Crombie factory on Kirkstall Road got into the Christmas spirit to celebrate the opening of their first retail store. Pictured are staff members, Tracey Robinson (left) and Tracy Moore. Photo: Dan Oxtoby

5. Leeds at Christmas
Young singers from Mount St. Mary's Primary were hittin g the high notes at a carol concert for the YEP's Half and Half Appeal at Leeds Bus Station. Photo: Steve Riding

6. Leeds at Christmas
Christmas 2001 and a queue forms at Toymaster at The Headrow Centre which was selling the only Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle Lego kit in Leeds.