Christmas Jokes and Stories


Funny Christmas jokes for kids, Christmas Cracker Jokes and more Holiday humour. Classic Christmas Stories, Free eBooks, and Christmas Stories for Children.

 

Sort By:

Christmas Fun and Games

eBook: A Letter from Santa Claus by Mark Twain

  In 1875 renowned author Mark Twain wrote, for his 3 year old daughter Suzy, 'A Letter from Santa Claus'. It's a very sweet note with all the thoughtfulness that a loving parent can provide. A few memorable details include instructions given to Suzy on how to secretly communicate with Father Christmas, and his ease of reading Toddler's handwriting. A Simply heartwarming story to share with the whole Family. Download your Free eBook 'A Letter from Santa Claus' by Mark Twain

Christmas Fun and Games

Free eBooks: 5 Classic Christmas Stories for Kids

We have gathered some of the best Christmas Stories for kids to enjoy over the holidays. Weither you're reading them aloud while sipping hot chocolate, or snuggled up by a fireplace enjoying them yourself, here are some of the best short tales to get you in the spirit of the holidays. Little Women Christmas An excerpt from the classic novel Little Women, join these sisters as they celebrate Christmas and learning to appreciate the things we have, instead of the things we want. Dulce Domum This chapter from Wind in the Willows is also known as 'Sweetly at Home', and…

Christmas Fun and Games

Free eBook: Gift of the Magi

One of the most common tales of selflessness and irony, Gift of the Magi is a story about a young couple who do their best to get gifts for one another when there isn't a penny to spare between them. Although heartfelt, it also provides a comic twist, and is a wonderful story to read around a fireplace during the holidays.   Download your Free eBook 'Gift of the Magi'

Christmas Jokes and Stories

eBook: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

One of, if not the most iconic Christmas Stories in the entire world is A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens. The classic tale of Scrooge and the ghosts that visit him is a tradition the goes back ages. There are countless movie and television adaptations to enjoy over the holidays, but why not sit down with the original story? Fun Facts The full, proper title of the story is "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas". What a mouthful! Dickens enjoyed performing A Christmas Carol at live readings. In 1852 he gave his first performance, and 127…