Who: There is an old reindeer named Blitzen. What: Blitzen gets lost while trying to find a special herb for an ill elf. When: In the days before Christmas. Where: In a hidden valley not far from the North Pole. Why: The ill elf was a dear friend of Blitzen and he thought the herb could cure him. Here is the story: In the days before Christmas, Blitzen, an old reindeer, gets lost in a hidden valley not far from the North Pole while trying to find a special herb for his ill elf friend. He now has to find his way back to the North Pole to rejoin Santa and the other reindeer for the Christmas deliveries.
Who: A reindeer named Rudolph. What: He gets lost on his way back to Santa's sleigh. When: On Christmas Eve. Where: In a thick, snowy forest. Why: He was distracted by a beautiful, shiny object. So the story is: On Christmas Eve, Rudolph the reindeer gets lost in a thick, snowy forest while on his way back to Santa's sleigh. He was distracted by a beautiful shiny object and now he has to find his way back to help Santa deliver presents.
One foggy Christmas night, Rudolph's little cousin, Dancer, got lost. Dancer was new to flying with the sleigh team. As he flew through the thick fog, he lost sight of the others. He landed in a small meadow near a farmhouse. A little girl, who was still awake waiting for Santa, saw Dancer. She went outside and offered Dancer some carrots. Dancer was scared at first but then felt safe. Just then, the sound of Santa's sleigh bells was heard. Dancer quickly flew up and joined the team again. Santa thanked the girl for taking care of Dancer.
Well, first, for 'Who', you can have a little girl named Lily. 'What' she does is she wants to find the perfect Christmas tree. 'Where' is in the forest near her house. 'When' is on Christmas Eve. 'Why' is because she wants to make this Christmas special for her family. Then you can start writing the story like this: On Christmas Eve, Lily, a curious little girl, set out to the forest near her house. She was determined to find the perfect Christmas tree because she knew it would make this Christmas special for her family...
There was a reindeer named Dasher who got lost during a practice flight before Christmas. He was so scared and didn't know what to do. He landed in a forest far from the North Pole. A little girl named Lily who was out collecting pine cones found him. She took Dasher home and fed him. Lily's family tried to find a way to contact Santa. Meanwhile, Dasher was enjoying the warmth and love of the family. Eventually, they managed to send a signal to Santa, and Santa came to pick up Dasher. As a thank - you, Santa left a big sack of presents for Lily and her family.
Well, when using 5 ws to write a Christmas story, you need to be creative with each element. 'Who' could be a Christmas angel. 'What' she is doing is guiding a lost reindeer back to Santa. 'Where' is in a snowy forest. 'When' is during a blizzard on Christmas night. 'Why' is to ensure Santa's sleigh can fly on time. The story could start like this: During a blizzard on Christmas night, a Christmas angel found a lost reindeer in a snowy forest. She knew she had to guide it back to Santa because without all the reindeer, Santa's sleigh couldn't fly on time. So she used her magic to lead the way...
Some possible titles could be 'The Lost Reindeer of Christmas', 'A Reindeer's Christmas Adventure Gone Astray', 'Searching for the Lost Christmas Reindeer'.
One Christmas, a reindeer named Blitzen strayed away. He ended up near a small village. The villagers were amazed to see a reindeer. They gave him food and shelter. When Santa's bells were heard in the distance, Blitzen knew it was time to go. He left with a newfound sense of adventure and the villagers' Christmas wishes.
One Christmas, Rudolph's little cousin got lost. The other reindeer were worried. Santa sent out a search party. Meanwhile, a group of carolers in the forest found the lost reindeer. They sang Christmas carols to calm it down. Then they led it back to Santa. Santa was so grateful that he let the carolers ride in his sleigh for a short while.
Sure. There was a little reindeer named Rudolph. One foggy Christmas Eve, Rudolph got separated from Santa's sleigh. He was lost and scared. But he remembered his training. He followed the twinkling lights of a small village. The villagers were amazed to see a reindeer. They took care of Rudolph until Santa found him. Rudolph's adventure made that Christmas in the village very special.
A reindeer, Blitzen, strayed away from the group during a snowstorm on Christmas. He found himself in a strange place. A little boy named Tommy was playing outside when he saw Blitzen. Tommy took Blitzen to his barn and gave him some hay. Tommy's family tried to contact Santa. Eventually, Santa came and thanked the family for taking care of Blitzen.
Once upon a Christmas, in a small town covered with snow, there was a young girl named Lily. According to the script of this Christmas story, Lily was an orphan but she had a heart full of hope. One day, she found an old, tattered Christmas script in the attic of the orphanage. It told of a magical Christmas tree that could grant wishes. Lily decided to follow the story in the script. She searched high and low in the forest outside the town until she found a tree that looked just like the one in the script. She closed her eyes and made a wish for a family to love her. When she opened her eyes, a kind couple was standing in front of her. They had always wanted a child and had also been following an old family script about finding their destined child on Christmas. They took Lily home and from that Christmas on, they became a happy family.