There are also accounts in some interpretations of other young boys present at the time of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem. These boys might have been part of the local community. They could have witnessed the events surrounding the birth, such as the arrival of the wise men from the East, though this is not as prominently described as the shepherds.
One of the possible 'little boys' could be Jesus himself as he was a baby boy in the Christmas story. His birth is the central event of Christmas. The story goes that he was born in a manger in Bethlehem, and his birth brought great hope and was seen as a divine sign.
In the traditional Christmas story, the little boys could refer to the shepherds who were among the first to visit the baby Jesus. They were simple, young men tending their flocks when the angels announced the birth of the Savior.
One of the well - known little boys in a Christmas story could be the young Jesus himself. His birth is the central event of the Christmas story. The story tells how Mary gave birth to him in a stable in Bethlehem and how various people, like the shepherds and later the Wise Men, came to see the baby boy.
One of the well - known little boys in the Christmas story is Jesus. In the nativity story, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Another important figure could be the young shepherd boys who were visited by angels and then went to see the baby Jesus.
If we consider the shepherds as the little boys, their role was to be the first witnesses of the birth of Jesus. They spread the news about the new - born Savior to others in the fields and in the town.
If there were other local boys, their role could have been to be part of the general atmosphere of the birth. They might have been curious about all the strange happenings, like the star that guided the wise men. Their presence could also represent the future generation that would grow up with the knowledge of Jesus' birth and the significance it held.
There's not enough information to say exactly who the little brother is. He could be an ordinary boy in a family who is the youngest among his siblings.
In some versions of the Christmas story, it might be the shepherd boys. These young shepherds were visited by angels and were the first to see the newborn Christ. They then went to Bethlehem to witness the miracle.
Well, if we think about some modern Christmas stories or movies, there might be a little brother character who is part of a family's Christmas adventure. He could be the one who discovers the magic of Christmas in a new way, like finding a hidden present that leads to a whole new understanding of the holiday spirit for the family.
There are many little girls in various Christmas stories. For example, in 'The Little Match Girl' by Hans Christian Andersen, the little girl is a poor and tragic figure. She tries to sell matches on a cold Christmas Eve and has a series of hallucinations before freezing to death. Another could be in some more modern Christmas stories where the little girl might be a character who discovers the true meaning of Christmas through a magical adventure or kind deeds.
In 'A Christmas Story', the little brother is Randy. He is a memorable character in the story, often getting into various situations with his older brother.
The little boy in a Christmas story could be any number of fictional boys created for the purpose of telling a Christmas - themed story. It could be a boy who discovers the true meaning of Christmas through an encounter with a poor family or an angel. Or perhaps it's a boy who helps Santa Claus when he gets into trouble on Christmas Eve. There are so many possibilities.