Since I'm not aware of these stories specifically, I can only guess. Maybe in a 'right' story, the family decorates their Christmas tree with only homemade ornaments passed down through generations, showing a sense of family heritage. In a 'left' story, the family decorates their tree with ornaments made by local artisans, promoting local community. But this is all just made - up examples as I don't really know the real stories.
Sorry, as I don't know the exact 'right and left Christmas stories', I can't share specific examples. But it could be like in one 'right' story, Santa Claus is very strict about who gets presents based on good behavior (a more traditional view). In a 'left' story, Santa gives presents to everyone because it's the season of giving (a more inclusive view).
Sorry, without knowing more about these 'left and right Christmas stories', I can't really share specific examples. It could be that they are some unique tales from a particular region or a creative writer's imagination.
One 'left right christmas story' could be about a family. The left side of their Christmas tree was decorated with handmade ornaments made by the kids. These were simple but full of love. On the right side, there were more traditional store - bought ornaments. It showed the combination of family creativity and traditional Christmas elements.
Since I don't have the full story, I can only speculate. It might be a story where a character is lost in a Christmas - filled land and has to make choices of going left or right to find their way back home or to find a special Christmas present. Every left or right turn could lead to a different encounter, like meeting elves on one side and reindeer on the other.
Sure. There was a Christmas party at an old - age home. The residents were playing a game where they passed a box of Christmas cookies. They were supposed to say a Christmas memory when they received the box and pass it to the left. One old man got so excited that he passed it to the right instead. But instead of scolding, everyone just laughed and shared their memories all at once. It was a warm moment of togetherness.
In the 'left right game' Christmas stories, there might be a story where a little girl is at a Christmas fair. She is given the option to go left or right at every turn. If she goes left at a certain point, she enters a tent where a magical Christmas tree grows right in front of her eyes. The tree is full of presents that she can share with all the children at the fair. If she had gone right instead, she would have found a group of carolers who teach her a beautiful new Christmas song that she then spreads throughout the fair. These different paths in the 'left right game' create unique and heartwarming Christmas stories.
One more Christmas game story could be a role - playing game. The players are elves in Santa's workshop. Santa gives them tasks like 'go left to the toy - making area and pick up a doll, then turn right to the wrapping station'. As they complete these tasks, they create their own stories about the adventures of the elves in the workshop during Christmas time. They might talk about how they helped make a special toy for a particular child and all the challenges they faced when following the left - right directions.
Sorry, I don't have enough information about the 'Christmas Games 2017 Left Right Story' to share specific memorable moments.
One interesting 'Free Christmas Left Right' story could be about a community that plays the left - right gift - giving game during Christmas. Everyone sits in a circle and passes presents according to the 'left' and 'right' commands. One year, a little girl received a beautiful handmade doll through this game. It was made by an elderly woman in the neighborhood who put a lot of love into it.
One printable left right Christmas story could be about two elves, one on the left side of Santa's workshop and one on the right. The left elf is in charge of making the wooden toys, while the right elf is great at painting them. They work together to get all the toys ready for Christmas. Santa is very proud of their teamwork and rewards them with special candies on Christmas Eve.
Sorry, I don't know the details of this 'left right story' as you haven't provided enough information. It could be anything really.