6 Beautiful Christmas Stories For Kids To Read
Are you looking for some fun, sweet and interesting Christmas stories for kids that revolve around the theme of Christmas? Does your kid enjoy the story telling sessions and always wants to listen to more stories? Have you exhausted your bank of Christmas stories and now need a new collection?
If the answer to the above is yes, here is our selection of some beautiful short Christmas stories for kids that they will surely love to listen.
6 Christmas Stories For Kids:
Here are 6 kids Christmas stories that will make the holiday season even more special for your kid:
1. The Little Christmas Tree:
Once there was a little fir tree who wanted to grow up to become a Christmas Tree, so that he could go and live amongst the humans. The other trees that were older knew more about life with humans and told him that it was not really a good idea to be around humans. But the little fir tree did not want to listen to them, and soon he would go to live amongst the humans himself.
One day, a few children came along with their parents to search for a fir tree for Christmas that they could use to decorate their home. When the children saw the little fir tree they immediately loved it. So they took him home and placed him in their living room along with lots of Christmas decoration.
Once the decorations were complete, the tree lit up with thousands of lights.
As Christmas was approaching, everyone enjoyed looking at the beautiful fir tree. The little fir tree got very happy and was sure the other trees had been wrong. To let others think he was beautiful, he started spreading his branches higher and higher.
Till January, the little fir tree was the main attraction in the living room and in the whole house. But then, the tree’s needles started to fall off. No one wanted to look at him anymore or pick up the needles that fell. After all the celebrations were complete, the family decided to pack him up and store him in the cellar.
The little tree was very sad.
After a long wait, the little fir tree was one day taken out of the cellar and planted back in the soil. The fir tree was so happy to be back in the soil. He realized that the reason the family had kept him in the cellar to keep him healthy.
The next Christmas, he was dug up again and used in the Christmas decorations, and each year the trend continued. The little fir tree realized that the older trees had been wrong, and that humans too can be good.
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2. A Christmas Dream:
A little polar bear named Lulu lived on a polar ice cap in an igloo. On Christmas Eve, Lulu was very excited and went up to his mum with his eyes shining bright.
“Mum have I been good this year?” he asked.
“Of course my dear, you are a very sweet and good little bear” his mum replied.
“In that case, can I write a letter to Santa Claus now?” asked Lulu.
“Of course you can,” said his mum, “but right after that you will have to go to bed, as it is already quite late.”
So Lulu sat down with a pen and paper to write a letter to Santa Claus.
“Dear Santa Claus,
I hope you and your little helpers are doing well. This year, I would like a few things, they are:
A long woolen scarf (as it gets cold here sometimes)
A wooden sledge
A fishing rod
It is okay if you can’t bring along all the gifts, but just try and get what you can.
Thank you and lots of hugs and kisses,
Lulu
Once he wrote the letter, he went off to bed as his mother had told him. He would post the letter the next day.
He kept thinking that of course he would love to get the gifts, but there was something he would love more. He would love to meet Santa Claus and go on a ride with Santa in his sleigh.
Thinking of all this Lulu went off to sleep. In his dreams, he saw an old man with a long white beard, a sack filled with presents and a sleigh that could go as fast as the wind.
Next morning Lulu woke up very early because he had a lot of things to do. He got his bag ready and kept his lunch and the letter to Santa in it. He said goodbye to his parents and headed out to post the letter.
The post box where Lulu would post the letter was quite far, but Lulu was a brave little bear and did not stop with the cold winds or the high hills.
Through the way he got tired and decided to take some rest. He sat down on a block of ice and fell asleep.
Suddenly, he woke with fright. The sunrays had melted the ice and he was trapped in the ice cold water. “I am lost,” he thought “and I won’t be able to post the letter or go back home.”
It was almost dark now and even as Lulu was crying, suddenly he saw a light up in the sky. It was Santa Claus’s sleigh that was being pulled by his reindeers! Suddenly the sleigh slowed down and Santa asked Lulu “Are you coming with me my dear? I have come to take you back home.”
As Lulu got into the sleigh, he rode over the ocean and hills and he was so happy he forgot to give his letter to Santa. He was living his biggest dream ever!
In some time, the sleigh reached his igloo and Santa handed his wooly hat to Lulu, helping him home and then disappearing into the night. His parents were delighted to see him back home. “We were so worried,” they said, hugging him tight.
Lulu told them all about the incident and said that Santa had given him the best present.
“Santa Claus has given us our best present too” his parents said, as they hugged him again.
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3. The Little Match Girl:
The evening before Christmas, as the snowflakes were falling, a little girl was walking barefoot on the pavement. The shoes that her mother had given her were too big, and she had lost it while crossing the street alone.
Her feet were now cold and numb, but she was too scared to go back home. She was supposed to sell the match boxes, but had not managed to sell even once as there was no one around in the cold. She knew her father would scold her a lot if she went home without selling anything.
Feeling very tired, she sat down near the wall at the corner of the street. If only she could light one match the cold would get less difficult to manage, she thought. “Just one match and daddy won’t know.”
She struck up one match and as the heat warmed her, she could see a big iron stove with a big fire in it that made her warm. Just as she was about to stretch her legs towards the heat, the fire died out and the stove disappeared.
She lit one more match and saw a big table with lots of delicious food spread on it. Just as she was stretching out her hand to taste the food that smelt so good, it all disappeared. The match had gone out.
With the next match she lit, she saw the most beautiful Christmas tree she could imagine, with lots of decorations and presents. As the match went out, she remembered her grandmother, who appeared as she lit the next match.
“Grandma,” cried the little girl, “I know you will be gone when the match dies out. Please don’t leave me here, take me with you too” she said. So she kept on striking the matches one after the other so that she could keep looking at her grandmother. Finally, her grandmother held her in her arms and took her to heaven along with her.
The next morning, people saw the little girl dead and buried in the snow, but she had a big smile on her face. No one knew that the little girl was now happy, as her grandma had taken her to a place where she would be loved and looked after.
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4. Cherry Cheeks’ Christmas:
Cherry Cheeks was a very good boy who had round big red cheeks. Everyone called him Cherry Cheeks. He lived near the mountain in a small house that stood beside a fir forest. Cherry Cheeks often went out for walks to the fir forest, wearing his favorite red hat.
All the birds, animals, insects and even the trees knew Cherry Cheeks and loved him a lot. “Look” they would say to each other “Cherry Cheeks is coming over.”
Once Cherry Cheeks would come to the forest, he would sit down with the birds and animals to listen to the beautiful stories the fir trees had to share.
The night before Christmas, when Cherry Cheeks was almost six years old, he was alone at home as his parents had gone to the town. His mother had told him to be a good boy and not go out anywhere, and Cherry Cheeks had promised that he would wait at home for their return.
In the day, he played in the snow outside his house with his friends, and then went home and did some coloring. But as it started to get dark, Cherry Cheeks was getting bored. So he went to the window and looked outside. And it was then that he had an idea.
He thought he would out himself and surprise his mother and father. He quickly wore his red hat and started walking. The fir trees were very worried as it was so late, and they could not understand were Cherry Cheeks would go alone at this time of the night.
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Cherry Cheeks went out to the path and waited and waited, but his parents did not return. Suddenly, everything became very dark. He got scared and decided to get back inside. But it had already started to snow, and Cherry Cheeks was finding it hard to walk back through the snow that was now getting thick. He would try to walk then fall down and was getting very tired. He could no longer see where he was going, and soon realized that he was lost.
Scared, Cherry Cheeks began to cry and that is when the fir trees could hear him sobbing. “Cherry Cheeks is lost,” the fir trees started whispering amongst themselves. Soon all the animals, birds and trees in the forest had got the news. The little animals started coming to Cherry Cheeks to snuggle up to him and keep him warm. Now Cherry Cheeks was not scared, as he felt safe with all his friends around him. He soon fell off to sleep.
It was Christmas Eve, and as soon as the fir trees saw Santa Claus and his sleigh, they called out to him and told him what had happened. Santa Claus had a plan. He asked a snow cloud to decorate the tallest tree in the forest and asked the moon to shine its light on it.
When Cherry Cheeks woke up, he saw the tallest fir tree in the forest decorated for Christmas and was very happy.
In the morning, Cherry Cheeks’ parents found him and took him home. There he saw lots of toys and chocolates in his stocking and he told his parents about the beautiful gift that Santa Claus had given specially for him – the tallest Christmas tree ever.
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5. The Little Tin Soldier:
One Christmas, a little boy received a beautiful gift as a present. It was a box in which there were twenty five soldiers all made of tin. All the soldiers were dressed up in a pretty red and blue uniform and carried a wooden rifle on their shoulders.
The boy was very excited and set up his soldiers on the table next to his bed. All the soldiers were exactly the same, except for one, who had only one leg. Even then, the soldier with the missing leg was standing as tall and as proud as all the rest of the soldiers.
The little boy had lots of toys in his bedroom. Out of all the toys, the tin soldier with the one leg missing found a toy ballerina who he thought was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. The ballerina stood on a little pink base and looked very elegant. She had on a pretty white tutu that had beautiful sparkling sequins on it. She had long brown hair that was held up in a neat little bun and made her face look even prettier.
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The reason the little tin soldier found her so attractive was that, just like him, she too was balanced on one leg.
At night, as all other toys were resting or playing amongst themselves, the little tin soldier would look fondly at the ballerina. One day, a Jack-In-The-Box toy popped up in front of the little tin soldier. He had noticed that the soldier was fond of the ballerina and was very jealous. “Stop looking at the ballerina” he told the little tin soldier. But the little tin soldier was not afraid and kept looking at the beautiful ballerina.
But this made the Jack-In-The-Box very angry. One morning, as the little tin soldier was standing on the window sill, he felt a sudden gust of wind behind him and fell off the window. The little boy was very sad and looked everywhere, but could not find the little tin soldier. The little boy was very sad and looked everywhere, but could not find the little tin soldier.
The little tin soldier was noticed by two small boys, who made a paper boat and put him inside it. They then sailed the boat in a small stream. Soon the wind grew strong and the boat headed towards the sewer. A big rat came near the soldier and asked him to go away.
The little tin soldier was very scared, and felt he would never see his beautiful ballerina again. Soon the paper boat started to tear, and as the boat was almost drowning, the little tin soldier was swallowed by a large fish.
In a few days, the fish was caught and taken to the market place, where it was bought by the help who worked in the house of the little boy!
In the kitchen, as the maid cut the fish up, she found the little tin soldier and showed it to the boy’s nanny, who immediately recognized it. The tin soldier was back where it belonged, and could see his beautiful ballerina again.
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6. The Carol Singers:
Eve, Rob, Fred and Micky were penguins who loved singing carols each Christmas in front of the inhabitants of the ice pack. In return, they would get a golden star that they could attach to the Christmas tree.
One Christmas Eve morning, Micky woke up and began to sneeze. “You will have to sing without me tonight” he told his friends, his voice all hoarse and scratchy with cold.
His friends were very sad. “No, we can’t do that” they said. But if they did not sing, the inhabitants of the ice cap would be very sad, as they looked forward to hear them sing each Christmas Eve.
So the friends decided that they would have to find out a way that would help to cure Micky soon. They went to doctor Lolo and asked him if he could help. “There is only one way in which we can make Micky get better in such a short time” he said.
The friends were very excited. “How can we do that? Please tell us. We will do anything.”
“There is only one thing that can cure him completely in just a few hours. It is the golden seaweed that you can find only in the Indian Ocean” the doctor said.
“But the Indian Ocean is very far!” said the penguins.
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“That means we will not be able to perform any Christmas carols this year” said Fred, even as a few tears rolled down his eyes and cheeks and fell into the icy water below.
Pincho the little icefish lived in the icy waters, and he was surprised at this sudden warm water drop that had rolled in. It was actually the tear that Fred had cried. He came out of the water to see where the warm and salty water had come from.
“What happened?” he asked, as he saw the penguin friends standing together, looking very sad.
Rob and Fred told Pincho about all that was going on, and how it seemed that this year there would be no Christmas carols after all. They also mentioned the golden seaweed that was found only in the Indian Ocean.
“The Indian Ocean is it?” asked Pincho. “Wait, I have an idea” he said.
The little ice fish then disappeared under the water and started making a plan, trying to think how he could help in the little time he had. He gathered all his energy, and started sending out signals to all his fish friends who were spread across all over the ocean.
Soon the message passed from fish to fish, and in some time, it reached from the fish of the Arctic Ocean to the fish which swam in the Pacific Ocean. Finally, it reached the fish that swam in the Indian Ocean too.
The butterfly fish dashed about here and there and could finally manage to spot the golden seaweed. They helped carry it through the waters and finally the seaweed reached from the Indian Ocean to the Arctic Ocean.
By midday, Pincho gave the golden seaweed to Micky, who immediately ate it up with a cup of strong seaweed herbal tea. Soon, as the doctor had promised, his voice returned back to normal.
The penguins were sure the stars of the Christmas carol show, but they made sure everyone got to know how Pincho the little ice fish had helped them. It was in great Christmas spirit that everyone celebrated the Christmas Eve.
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Share the Christmas kids stories with your little ones to make their holiday season a little more interesting, or tell it at bedtime to bring in some cheer and warmth.
Which of these kids Christmas stories do your tots love? Do share some favorites in the comments below.
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