Sure. There was a little boy who thought Santa Claus would come through the chimney. So he covered the chimney with glue to make sure Santa got stuck and could stay with him. But of course, Santa found another way in and left him a note saying not to do that again.
Once, a girl wrote a letter to Santa asking for a pony. But her naughty dog ate the letter. On Christmas morning, she found a stuffed pony toy with a note from Santa saying that the dog had sent him a message asking for a pony for her, and this was the best he could do for now.
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.
Sure. One story is about a little kid who thought Santa Claus would come through the chimney, so he sat by the chimney all night waiting. When he finally dozed off, his dog knocked over a box of ornaments near the chimney, and the noise woke him up. He thought Santa was there and started shouting 'Santa, I'm here!'.
There was a kid named Lucy. She wanted to be an elf for Christmas. So she made her own elf costume. But it was so big that she kept tripping over it while trying to help her parents decorate the Christmas tree. Every time she fell, she laughed and said she was doing an 'elf flop'. It was really hilarious and made the Christmas decorating so much fun.
My friend's daughter wanted to make cookies for Santa. She mixed up the salt and the sugar. When she tasted the cookies, she made the funniest face. But she still left them out for Santa. In the morning, she found a note from Santa saying 'Thank you, but these are a bit too salty for my taste!'. It was a great moment.
There was a little boy who was so excited for Santa to come. He left out cookies and milk as usual. But in the middle of the night, his older sister ate the cookies and drank the milk. In the morning, the boy was so confused when he saw the empty plate and glass, and his sister just couldn't stop laughing.
There was a kid in kindergarten. They had a show - and - tell about things they were thankful for. This kid brought in a broken toy and said, 'I'm thankful for this toy. It broke when my sister and I were fighting over it, but then we became friends again because we fixed it together.' It was both funny and sweet.
One popular story is about a boy who tried to leave cookies for Santa, but his pet mouse ate them all before Santa arrived. Santa left a note saying he was a bit disappointed but still left presents because the boy had good intentions. Another is a girl who thought she could outsmart Santa by moving the Christmas tree every night. Santa always found it though and left her a book about how he has a magic map to find all the good kids' houses no matter what.
When camping with kids, my daughter was determined to catch a fish. She sat by the lake for hours with her little fishing rod. Suddenly, she thought she got a huge fish and started pulling with all her might. Turns out, it was just a big old boot that someone had lost in the lake. It was hilarious.
There was a kid on tumblr who shared that they thought a vacuum cleaner was a monster. So every time their mom tried to clean, they would run around yelling and trying to 'hide' their toys from it. It was really cute and hilarious how seriously they took this made - up threat.
Joke: What do elves learn in school? The Elf - abet! Story: A reindeer named Rudolph was feeling left out one Christmas because all the other reindeer were making fun of his shiny red nose. But on Christmas Eve, when it was really foggy, his nose guided Santa's sleigh safely through the night. After that, all the reindeer apologized and Rudolph became a hero.