Little Folks' Christmas Stories and Plays

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Part I STORIES CHILDREN CAN READ

Part II STORIES TO READ AND TELL TO CHILDREN

LITTLE FOLKS’ CHRISTMAS
STORIES AND PLAYS

 

 

 

Little Folks’ Christmas
Stories and Plays

Edited by
Ada M. Skinner




RAND McNALLY & COMPANY
CHICAGO NEW YORK



Copyright, 1915,
By Rand McNally & Company

The Rand-McNally Press
Chicago

CHRISTMAS TIME

I have always thought of Christmas time ... as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable, pleasant time; the only time ... when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely ...; and I say, God bless it!

Charles Dickens

A FOREWORD

The selections in Little Folks’ Christmas Stories and Plays emphasize the joy expressed by “good will toward men” and the abundant life suggested by “peace on earth.” Some of the stories and legends will appeal to the child’s interest because they are filled with the spirit of fun and jollity which is always associated with Christmas merrymaking; other selections affirm the spiritual blessings which the birth of the Christ Child brought to the children of men.

The young reader’s enjoyment is enhanced and his interest quickened if he can begin to read his book without the aid of an interpreter. Therefore the stories and poems in this volume are arranged in two groups: Part I includes those selections which are simple enough in theme and form to be read by the child; Part II is made up of more complex stories and poems, which the story-teller may read aloud or relate to the young listener.

My thanks are due to the following authors and publishers who have allowed reprints from their works: Maud Lindsay for permission to use “The Promise”; Richard Thomas Wyche for “A Boy’s Visit to Santa Claus”; Ruth Sawyer for “The Christmas Kings”; Mrs. Richard Watson Gilder for permission to use the poem, “The Christmas Tree in the Nursery,” by Richard Watson Gilder; Mary Stewart for “The Finding of the Treasure”; Raymond MacDonald Alden for “In the Great Walled Country”; Edmund Vance Cooke for “Going to Meet Santa Claus”; Alma J. Foster for her translation of “Cosette” by Victor Hugo; L. Frank Baum and The Delineator for “Kidnaping Santa Claus”; Emma A. Schaub for her translation of “Christmasland” by Heinrich Seidel; Margaret Deland and Moffat Yard & Company, publishers, for permission to use the poem, “While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night”; Milton Bradley Company for “The Christmas Cake” from Mother Stories by Maud Lindsay; A. Flanagan Company for the selection, “The Stars and the Child,” from Child’s Christ Tales by Andrea Hofer Proudfoot; the Pilgrim Press for “The Visit of the Wishing Man,” from The City that Never was Reached by J. T. Stocking; The Macmillan Company for a selection from Serapion Brethren by E. Th. Hoffmann; Dr. Washington Gladden and the Century Co. for “The Strange Adventures of a Wood Sled”; the Contemporary Review for “A Florentine Legend of Christmas” by Vernon Lee; the Packer Institute of Brooklyn for the adaptation of the mystery play, “The Star in the East,” and to Abbie Farwell Brown and Houghton Mifflin Co. for the selection, “A Blessing.”

Grateful acknowledgment is also made to Miss Elizabeth A. Herrick and Miss Anda G. Morin for valuable suggestions given during the compilation of these stories.

Ada M. Skinner

St. Agatha School,
New York City, N. Y.

CONTENTS

  PAGE
A Foreword vii
Part I. Stories Children Can Read
Christmas at the Hollow Tree Inn 3
The Promise 12
A Boy’s Visit to Santa Claus 18
The Christmas Kings 28
The Christmas Cake 39
The Doll’s Wish 43
The Christmas Spruce Tree 48
A Little Roman Shepherd 52
The Christmas Tree in the Nursery 57
The Stars and the Child 59
The Stranger Child 61
The Star Song 63
The Visit of the Wishing Man 64
Kriss Kringle 80
The Star of Bethlehem 81
Nutcracker and Mouse King 83
A Visit from St. Nicholas 104
Christmas in Many Lands 108
Part II. Stories to Read and Tell to Children
Selection from the Bible: Luke ii, 8-20 125
The Finding of the Treasure 127
The Meaning of the Star 140
While Shepherds watched their Flocks by Night 142
The Great Walled Country 144
Going to Meet Christmas 155
A Legend of St. Boniface 166
Cosette’s Christmas Eve 171
The Strange Adventures of a Wood Sled 192
Kidnapping Santa Claus 217
Christmasland 235
A Christmas Legend 258
The Star in the East 265
A Blessing 276

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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