In an original kids' Christmas story, the idea of a Christmas tree that can talk and tell stories could be a unique element. It could share tales of Christmases past and give the children advice on how to be better. Another unique thing could be a magical Christmas train that takes kids on a journey to different Christmas - themed lands around the world. They get to see how different cultures celebrate Christmas and bring back new traditions to their own town. And having a group of mischievous elves who play pranks but also teach kids important lessons about forgiveness during Christmas is also a distinct aspect.
A unique element could be the setting. For example, instead of the usual North Pole, the story could be set in a magical underwater kingdom where the mermaids and sea creatures celebrate Christmas. They exchange gifts of pearls and shiny shells. Another unique part could be the characters. Having a talking snowman who is actually a prince trapped by a spell adds an interesting twist. The plot can also be different, like instead of Santa giving presents, it's the children who have to earn their presents by performing good deeds for the forest animals.
Once upon a time, on Christmas Eve, a little boy named Timmy was so excited. He had left cookies and milk for Santa. But as he peeked out the window, he saw a lost reindeer in his yard. Timmy ran outside with a carrot. The reindeer ate it happily. Timmy then led the reindeer back to Santa's sleigh. Santa was so grateful that he gave Timmy an extra special present. It was a magical snow globe that showed different Christmas scenes every time it was shaken.
A group of kids were singing Christmas carols door - to - door. At one house, a little boy named Tommy was so excited that he started singing at the top of his lungs and got the words all wrong. Instead of 'Jingle Bells', it sounded like 'Jingle Smells'. Everyone in the house, including the kids, started laughing, and it made that Christmas caroling session a really funny one.
Once upon a Christmas, in a small snowy town, there was a lonely old man named Mr. Thompson. He had no family left. One Christmas Eve, a group of carolers got lost in the snowstorm near his house. Mr. Thompson invited them in. They shared hot chocolate and stories. The joy of the young carolers filled his heart, and from that day on, Mr. Thompson always looked forward to Christmas.
Once upon a time, on Christmas Eve, a little girl named Lily was walking in the forest. She heard a soft jingling sound. Following it, she found a reindeer with a twisted antler. Lily used her ribbon to tie the antler straight. As a thank - you, the reindeer led her to a magical glade filled with toys that elves were making for good children. Lily was so amazed and she helped the elves until Santa Claus arrived. He was so pleased with Lily's kindness that he gave her a special star - shaped ornament for her tree at home.
Sure. There's a story where Santa's workshop is run by a bunch of cats instead of elves. The cats are always chasing balls of yarn instead of making toys, and Santa has to keep them in line. It's a really funny take on the traditional North Pole setup.
There is a story that focuses on a young shepherd boy who was left behind by the other shepherds as they rushed to Bethlehem. He was feeling very sad and left out. But then, he had a vision of angels who guided him to the place where Jesus was born. This story shows that no one should be left behind in the celebration of Christmas and that the message of the season reaches out to every individual, even those who seem to be forgotten.
Imagine a Mason who is traveling during Christmas and gets stranded in a small village. He discovers that there is a struggling Masonic lodge there. Using his masonic knowledge and skills, he helps the lodge organize a small Christmas fair to raise funds for their lodge building repairs. He also shares some of his own masonic Christmas traditions with the local Masons. This not only saves the lodge from further decay but also spreads the joy and unique traditions of masonic Christmas across different lodges.
There is this Creepypasta Christmas story about a little girl who got a beautiful doll for Christmas. But every night, when the lights were out, the doll's eyes would glow red. The girl started having nightmares of the doll coming to life and chasing her through a winter wonderland filled with twisted Christmas trees and frozen, screaming faces. Eventually, the doll would move around the room on its own when no one was looking, leaving little footprints in the dust.
There is a Christmas folk story from Germany about the Tannenbaum or Christmas tree. Legend has it that on a cold winter night, Martin Luther was walking through the forest. He was so amazed by the beauty of the stars shining through the evergreen trees that he decided to bring a tree into his home and decorate it with candles to recreate the scene for his family. This started the tradition of the Christmas tree in Germany which then spread around the world.
Well, unique characters make it interesting. For example, if there's a talking snowman in the story. Also, a special setting like a magical Christmas village that no one has heard of before. Another thing is the plot twists. Maybe Santa gets lost and the kids have to find him.