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Holiday stories by Powell River students: Grade four

A boy named Mikey Menat’they Blaney École Côte-du-Soleil Once there was a boy named Mikey.
Reef Ulmer Powell River
Artwork by Reef Ulmer, grade four, James Thomson Elementary School.

A boy named Mikey

Menat’they Blaney
École Côte-du-Soleil

Once there was a boy named Mikey. Mikey always wanted to celebrate Christmas but his family never celebrated it, so on the night of Christmas he fell asleep sad, then in the middle of the night he heard a loud sound in the living room.

There was a purple portal beside the door. He walked in the portal wondering what was in there and then he saw he was in some workshop and then he said: “What is this place?”

Then he heard a jolly voice, the voice said: “I have never seen you here.”

Mikey was shocked when he saw the jolly man was Santa. He said to Santa: “I was asleep when I heard a sound in my living room.”

Santa said Mikey should go back to bed then as Santa walked to the portal with Mikey, Mikey said: “Can you make my family like Christmas?”

Santa said he cannot. Santa said he has to do that for himself, so then he left the North Pole and his family was asleep. He went outside in the dark just to get a tree to make his family like Christmas, and then when he got everything ready he went back to sleep.

In the morning he woke up his family and they did not know what was happening and then when they saw what Mikey did. They were happy but they said that he was supposed to be asleep.

Mikey was kind of sad but when his parents realized that he did not make Christmas just for him they changed their minds about Christmas.

The end.

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Magic Christmas

 

 

Jayden Adam
Westview Elementary School

When I woke up, I looked out my window and I saw lights in the sky and heard weird bell noises. It was the middle of the night but I snuck outside to see what was going on. When I stepped out the door I got hit in the face by a hoof.

I yelled “OW!”

I looked up and I saw a reindeer. I yelled so loud that the reindeer got scared and crashed down into my yard. I went over to the reindeer to see if it was okay, I noticed that it had a hurt hoof so I ran to get mom and dad.

Dad was snoring so loud that I could only wake up my mom. My mom saw the reindeer and she yelled for my dad. Dad brought the first aid kit and he bandaged the reindeer’s hoof.

The reindeer flew off into the night.

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The lost elf

Gordon Stoltz
Kelly Creek Community School

Now, I’m going to tell you a story of the lost elf. Back in 191 an elf ran out of wood so he went to the forest to get a tree. He never came back.

That’s why no elves go in the forest, but one frosty day he came back. All the elves were so happy he was okay.

He said there was a cabin he stayed in every day, he tried to get back. Santa was happy, too.

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The Narwals Christmas

Claire Karger
École Côte-du-Soleil

The day before Christmas, the narwhals were so excited to open their presents. Santa hadn’t come, so they tried to call him. They didn’t know why, but he didn’t answer. So the mom narwhal had a great idea.

“Let’s go to the North Pole,” she said.

So the dad narwhal said, “ok, let’s go!” And the baby was so excited.

They travelled to the North Pole. They arrived, and they started to look for Santa. His house was under water. They saw lights so the narwhal thought they had probably arrived.

They knocked on the door. Santa answered the door, and the narwhals asked why he had not come to their house.

Santa said, “I was so busy.”

The narwhals said it was okay. Santa went to get their presents, and he said, “Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas!”

The narwhals said, “Thank you, Santa!”

The end.