I could read (and watch) Christmas stories every day of the week. Why? Because they make me feel good and less alone and also because they remind me that in a world that sometimes seems like it's lost its Christmas spirit that it still does exist.
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I am going to begin with the most classic tale of all times, and my absolute favorite, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. There have been several movies made based on this classic, however, there is something special about reading it in its original work. You can read it on-line. It's a story for "kids" of all ages.
Another favorite of mine is Clement C. Moore's Twas the Night Before Christmas. I thought you might enjoy hearing it.
Note: In order to use the interactive stories "A Visit with Santa" and "The Holiday Party", you must have javascript enabled and/or allow Blocked Content. These two stories are written in javascript which has been edited to meet the W3C's standards for coding and is safe.
Stories
The Doll and the White Rose (V. Bailey)
The Gold Slippers (Author unknown)
The Christmas Cuckoo (Frances Browne)
The Christmas Rose (Lizzie Deas)
The Christmas Thorn (Williams of Malmsbury)
The Holiday Party (An interactive story for children written by B. Malheiro)
Why Evergreens Never Lose Their Leaves (Frances Holbrook)