Christmas Stories and Christmas Fun for Kids

Families can now enlist the services of the Internet to start a Web-based Christmas literature tradition and enhance family holidays.
Reading Christmas stories is an established holiday tradition. For generations, families have gathered together to read classics such as "The Twelve Days of Christmas" and Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". The World Wide Web has become a rich source of holiday fare, offering these classic tales and new stories alike. Sites feature poems and stories that people throughout the world have written to share with others. Another online resource caters specifically to children by telling stories from a mouse's point of view.

For those looking to discover traditional Christmas songs, a web site provides text to complement the lyrics. Another site hosts two interactive stories, each set within the 12 days of Christmas. While many Christmas stories and poems can bring the family together, other sites feature equally inviting modern mysteries, seasonal romantic novels, and other Christmas lore. What could be more special than reading books such as "The Scarlet Pimpernel and Anne of Green Gables?" The holidays are a time of sharing and giving among our families and loved ones. Classic, as well as modern Christmas literature can contribute to the holiday enjoyment of any family. With the help of the World Wide Web, authors and readers alike can enjoy the mood of Christmas that has brought families all over the world together.

By Buzzle Staff and Agencies
Published: 11/15/2000
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