i have no idea what it's called, but it goes something like " Towards the night before Christmas and all through the house not a creature was stirring not even a mouse" ............
That's how it goes I think
I think its called "Towards the night before Christmas" or" The night before Christmas" IDK for sure but hopefully it helps
A Christmas Carol, The Grinch that Stole Christmas, Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer, The Nativity (of course), The Snowman....
The title of Charles Dickens's first annual Christmas story was "A Christmas Carol." It was published in 1843 and became one of his most famous and enduring works, shaping many Christmas traditions that are still observed today.
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"A Christmas Carol"
Gerald R. Toner has written: 'Lipstick like Lindsay's and other Christmas stories' -- subject(s): American Christmas stories, Christmas stories, American
Night before Christmas
a famous christmas light is a star.
Alan Howard has written: 'Nativity stories' -- subject(s): Children's stories, English, Christmas, Christmas stories, Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Nativity, Short stories
Herbert Henry Wernecke has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Bible, Biblical teaching, Faith, Theology 'Christmas customs around the world' -- subject(s): Christmas 'Tales of Christmas from near and far' -- subject(s): Christmas stories 'Christmas stories from many lands' -- subject(s): Christmas stories
Christmas stories may feature magic, but those stories were created by people and so do not indicate anything about God's opinions.
Antoinette Ogden has written: 'Christmas stories from French and Spanish writers' -- subject(s): Christmas stories
The Nutcracker is the most famous Christmas ballet.
Kathryn Cramer has written: 'The architecture of fear' -- subject(s): American Horror tales, English Horror tales 'Christmas ghosts' -- subject(s): American Ghost stories, American Christmas stories, English Ghost stories, English Christmas stories