I'm not sure which specific 'bums in the attic' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title or concept. It could be a local or personal story, or perhaps a story within a particular community. Without more context, it's difficult to provide the full story.
It could mean that something or someone is in a crumpled or unappealing state ('krum') and is just like the usual or typical ('same old story'). For example, if a person always complains about the same things day after day, you might say they are 'krum bums same old story'.
One of the well - known little boys in a Christmas story could be the young Jesus himself. His birth is the central event of the Christmas story. The story tells how Mary gave birth to him in a stable in Bethlehem and how various people, like the shepherds and later the Wise Men, came to see the baby boy.
In the traditional Christmas story, the little boys could refer to the shepherds who were among the first to visit the baby Jesus. They were simple, young men tending their flocks when the angels announced the birth of the Savior.
Another theme could be inspiration. The stories of big boys achieving great things can inspire little boys to dream big. If the story is about a big boy who overcame difficulties to become a successful scientist, it can encourage little boys to pursue their interests in science and not be afraid of challenges. This helps in shaping their future aspirations and self - confidence.
The book,"Buy One Get One Free," was about a girl who was neglected by her parents and stepsister since she was young. Later, she gave birth to a little boy and was protected by two boys along the way. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗