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Christmas Stories From Readmio
Whether you're looking for some short Christmas stories to share with your children or want to have some fun reading them yourself, there are a number of good options available online. These classic stories are free to read and are an enjoyable way to get in the holiday spirit. Some are quite sad, while others are funny. The themes covered in the stories include family, traditions and inspiration. The stories are written by a range of writers including O. Henry, Charles Dickens, Anne Enright, Louisa May Alcott, Washington Irving and more.
'A Christmas Carol' is a classic Christmas story by Charles Dickens. It is about the power of generosity and thoughtful gift-giving. The story also explores the relationship between family, rituals and tradition. The story is also about a young, eligible lawyer who is trying to choose the best mate.
'Twas the Night Before Christmas' is an adorable story. The main character, a young married couple, lacks money and is struggling to buy gifts for each other. The story is heartwarming and funny at the same time.
'The Christmas Story' is one of the most famous Christmas stories. It is also one of the oldest Christmas stories available. It is written by Charles Dickens, who was inspired by Washington Irving's sketches. The story follows a young boy who has a lot of Christmas wishes. He ends up finding everything he wants on his grandfather's Christmas tree. He begins to understand the importance of his duties in life. His mother reminds him to keep "Santa don't forget" when things get out of hand.
'A Christmas Dream' is a children's version of 'A Christmas Carol'. It tells the story of a young girl who is engaged to a man named Joseph. The story is adapted from an old Scottish folk tale. It is illustrated by Melany Altuna. The story is also about a young woman who lives in Nazareth.
'The Gift of the Magi' is another classic Christmas story. It tells the story of a husband and wife who are trying to buy gifts for each other. They don't have much money to spend, but try to make their Christmas a special one. They find out the value of generosity and the importance of family. They also learn a lot about the importance of Christmas traditions.
'The Fir-Tree' is a delightful Christmas story by Hans Christian Andersen. It is one of the most Christmassy Andersen stories. The story uses the fir-tree as a symbol of an impatient child. The tree is chopped down when it is big enough to be used as a Christmas tree.
'The Gift of the Magi' also explores the importance of family and traditions. The story is also a great lesson in gift-giving. The story was first published in 1905. The story also has a lot of quotes.
'Here's to Love' is another Christmas story by Anne Enright. The story follows a young woman named Mary. Her grandfather is a minister, and her father is also a minister. She is eager to help her new neighbor.
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