| A Christmas Carol: Complete text of classic Dickens' tale that brought Ebenezer Scrooge to life. |
| A Christmas Gift Sent Special Delivery: Simple Christmas drama can be performed with just a few children and teenagers, a limited amount of space, and limited materials. |
| Absulum The Reindeer Elf - A Christmas Story by Duncan Wells: Tells why Absulum must work in the reindeer barn while the other elves stay in Santa's workshop making toys and having fun. In Real Audio. |
| Andrew's Christmas Page: Offers Christmas carols, poems, and stories including How The Grinch Stole Christmas. |
| Austin and the List: Read about Austin, the typewriter, and the role he played for Christmas. |
| Bethany Roberts' Christmas Library: Features stories, legends, and poems. |
| CanTeach Christmas: Offers several short holiday poems for the season. |
| Christmas Eve: One-act drama moves the Christmas story into the 21st century. |
| Christmas Stories: Religious Christmas stories and articles for the entire family. |
| How the Grinch Stole Christmas: Online version of Dr. Seuss's Christmas classic features original illustrations and text. Also includes Real Audio. |
| James and the Christmas Wagon: Features animated children's Christmas story. |
| John Piper's Advent Poems: These poems are mostly stories from the lives of Biblical saints or fictional characters who find their lives intertwined with significant events in history. |
| Little Angel Nameless: Animated tale for the younger set. Requires Flash plug-in. |
| Red Boots for Christmas: Online story from The Lutheran Hour. Read along with the electronic storybook or view pictures of the characters. |
| The Arrival: Dynamation relates the biblical account of Christ's birth. |
| The Christmas Fairy: A heartwarming story to tell by the fire. |
| The Christmas Story: Illustrated re-telling of the Biblical account of the birth of Jesus. |
| The Gift of the Magi: O. Henry's classic short tale of giving and receiving. |
| The Little Shepherd Boy: Online story book and related coloring pages. From The Lutheran Hour. |
| Traditional Nativity Play For Kids: Offers Christmas play written for churches and non-profit organizations. Appropriate for children ages 3 years and up. |
| Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus: Text from the famous New York Sun editorial. |