There was a group of kids in a small village. Every Christmas, they would make cookies and leave them out for Santa. One Christmas, a new kid named Lily joined them. She was a bit sad because she didn't have much to give. But when Santa came, he left a special note for her saying that her kindness in making the cookies was the best gift. He also left her a beautiful doll. Lily was overjoyed and from that day on, she always believed in the magic of Christmas.
One Christmas story for kids is about a little elf named Timmy. Timmy was in charge of making the toys for all the good children. But one day, he lost his magic toy - making tool. He searched everywhere in the North Pole. Finally, he found it under a pile of snow. He then worked hard and made lots of wonderful toys for Christmas.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Roar Christmas Kids Story' you mean. There could be many different Christmas stories for kids with that title or something similar. Maybe it's about a roaring lion who gets into Christmas adventures in a magical land.
Once upon a time, on Christmas Eve, little Tommy couldn't sleep. He was waiting for Santa. He heard a noise on the roof. Peeking out the window, he saw a sleigh land. Santa came down the chimney. Santa left a big, shiny red bicycle for Tommy. Tommy was so happy. It was the best Christmas ever.
One dark Christmas story for kids could be about a lonely orphan. In a small town on Christmas Eve, there was an orphanage. There was a little boy named Timmy who had no family. All the other kids got presents from the local townspeople, but Timmy was always overlooked. That night, as he looked out the window at the snow - covered town and the happy families, he felt a deep sadness. He went to the attic, found an old, dusty box, and inside was a broken - winged angel ornament. As he held it, he made a wish that one day he would belong somewhere. The next morning, he woke up to find the orphanage empty. All the other kids and the caretakers had disappeared, leaving him all alone in the cold, empty building.
In a small village on Christmas, a boy named Timmy was ready for bed. As he closed his eyes, he heard a faint knock at his window. When he opened it, a snowman named Frosty came in. Frosty said he needed help to get to the North Pole. He was made by some magic snow but was too far from home. Timmy put on his warmest clothes and started the journey with Frosty. Along the way, they met other friendly snow creatures. When they finally reached the North Pole, Santa Claus thanked Timmy for his kindness. Santa let Timmy choose any present he wanted from the workshop. Timmy picked a shiny red sled and then Frosty helped him get back home safely before he drifted off to sleep.
Once upon a Christmas, there were a group of kids at a Christmas party. They saw a big, furry Santa Claus enter the room. The kids were so excited that they let out a big roar of joy. They all rushed towards Santa, eager to get their presents. Santa laughed heartily and started distributing the gifts. The kids' roar filled the room with the Christmas spirit.
One popular kids' Christian Christmas story is about the Nativity. Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. There was no room at the inn, so they had to stay in a stable. That night, Mary gave birth to Jesus. Angels appeared to shepherds in the fields, announcing the good news of the Savior's birth. The shepherds then went to see the baby Jesus. It shows the miracle of Jesus' birth and is a central part of the Christian Christmas celebration.
Once upon a Christmas, little Timmy was so excited to hang his stocking. He thought Santa would fill it with toys. But his naughty puppy got to the stocking first and put his bone in it. When Timmy woke up and saw the bone, he was confused at first, then he laughed so hard. It was a very funny Christmas surprise for him.
Once upon a time, on Christmas Eve, a little girl named Lily was walking in the forest. She heard a soft jingling sound. Following it, she found a reindeer with a twisted antler. Lily used her ribbon to tie the antler straight. As a thank - you, the reindeer led her to a magical glade filled with toys that elves were making for good children. Lily was so amazed and she helped the elves until Santa Claus arrived. He was so pleased with Lily's kindness that he gave her a special star - shaped ornament for her tree at home.