One possible theme could be about uniqueness or difference. If the character with the sticky tongue is different from others, it might explore how that difference is embraced during Christmas.
Since I don't have prior knowledge of 'Sticky Tongue A Christmas Story', I can only guess. It could potentially be a story that uses the concept of a sticky tongue in a metaphorical way during Christmas. Maybe it represents someone's ability to hold onto the joy, memories or traditions of Christmas tightly, like a sticky tongue holds onto things. It could also be a literal story about an animal or a being with a sticky tongue that has an adventure during the Christmas holidays.
I'm not entirely sure what a specific 'tongue scene' in a Christmas story might be. It could be a scene where a character sticks out their tongue playfully during a Christmas celebration, perhaps a child being mischievous while opening presents.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories with that title. It might be about a difficult or tricky situation that occurs during Christmas, perhaps involving family, friends, or holiday traditions.
A possible Christmas story with a tongue - related scene could be one where a reindeer has a problem with its tongue. Maybe it got frozen while flying through the cold winter air on Christmas Eve. Santa then has to find a way to warm the reindeer's tongue so it can continue to guide the sleigh.
In a Christmas story, the tongue might be significant in relation to tasting all the delicious Christmas treats. For example, the tongue of a character could be the first to experience the rich flavors of plum pudding, and that moment of savoring the food could be a central part of the story, representing the pleasure and indulgence of the Christmas season.
If we consider the Nativity story as a Christmas story, there isn't really a traditional 'tongue scene'. However, if we expand to modern interpretations or fictional Christmas - themed tales, it could be a character using their tongue to taste a special Christmas treat, like a gingerbread man, and having a funny reaction.
Once upon a Christmas, there was a little lizard with a flick tongue. It lived near a warm chimney. On Christmas Eve, it saw Santa's reindeer land on the roof. Using its flick tongue, it caught a falling snowflake that had a magical glint. The lizard then wished for a warm winter den, and to its surprise, in the morning it found a small, cozy cave filled with soft moss, as if Santa had granted its wish.