Red One
Darsan Chirayath Anto, grade two, Westview Elementary School
Once there was a dragon named Red. He was not alone, he lived with Santa at the North Pole. Red was so good Santa put him on the good list until someone kidnapped Santa the day before Christmas.
Red saw this so he went to the elves and told them that Santa was lost. Red and the elves went out in the Snowy Forest to find Santa but they couldn't find him. They looked everywhere until they found a lever attached to a tree.
When Red pulled the lever a secret door opened underneath them and they fell through. Then they found a hallway. They went through the hallway. Suddenly they saw Santa in a cage made of strong candy cane.
Artic, an elf that Santa had fired, had captured Santa. Everybody slowly backed away into the hallway. Arctic did not notice them.
In the hallway the group came up with a plan. The plan is that the elves will distract Arctic by dancing. Then, Red will sneak around to Arctic and get the key out of his pocket to unlock the cage. After they came up with the plan the elves walked into the room in front of the dog hiding him.
They start dancing while the dog is tiptoeing by the walls. He slowly gets the key out of Arctic’s pocket and unlocks the cage so quietly. Then, he barked to the elves and Santa and Red ran to the hallway. They find the lever and they pull it. The trapdoor opens.
Santa used his magic to get all of the elves and Red back up to the snow. Arctic ran to them but he didn't get up because he didn't make anything to go up. He got trapped. The elves, Red and Santa ran back to the factory.
Santa is proud of Red. Santa sent elf cops to arrest Arctic. The elf cops brought Arctic to the factory and put him in jail. The elves, Santa and Red lived happily ever after.
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The Horrible Christmas
Lou Lightfoot, grade two, James Thomson Elementary School
Once upon a time there was a child named Boby. He was on a mission to stop the evil snow princess. But how can he get there?
Then an idea popped into his head! Good one. He could build a sleigh! But he would have to make instructions.
A day later he was finished. It was time to start his journey. So the next day he packed up and was ready to go. Ten minutes. He got on his sleigh and vanished through the snow.
The day after that he was halfway there. He looked at the map and there was only half a mile there so he kept going…and he was there in an instant. He climbed through the window then he heard a voice that said, “Stop right there!! You’re not going anywhere!!”
“Oh yeah?!?!” Boby said.
Two minutes and she was hypnotized but he could not find the Christmas tree. Six hours later he found it. Two years later he was at home with the Christmas tree celebrating Christmas.
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Hide and seek
Noah Baulne, grade two, Edgehill Elementary School
The elves were working in Santa’s workshop. There were lots of elves and they had lots of cool clothes on them. The elves have lots of fun.
They were playing hide and seek and then one was not found by Santa Claus.
Santa went up on the roof with his ladder. He fell off the ladder into a puddle of water. Then he had to go get dressed. Then they were done playing hide and seek because the reindeer and elves got too tired.
They found the missing elf. He was stuck in a puddle of water.
The end.
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Too Cold
Ivy Stewart, grade two, Westview Elementary School
Once there was a dragon named Candy Cane. He and his family were celebrating Christmas. Christmas was only a few days away!
They couldn't go outside because it was too cold. So Candy Cane wished for Santa to make him and his family coats to go outside. He really wanted to go outside.
He thought for a second that yes he would invite his friend Molly over. He called Molly on his phone. Soon there was a knock on the door, he opened the door. Molly walked in. She was an arctic fox white as snow.
"Hello Candy Cane," she said.
There they played and played until it was night, then Molly said her goodbyes and left.
"Candy Cane," his mother yelled, "it's your bedtime."
Candy cane walked to his bedroom. He got in his bed and then he slept.
Soon it was Christmas. Candy Cane walked out of his bedroom. He was super happy that it was Christmas!
He looked at his Christmas tree. There were lots of gifts from Santa.
"Thank you, Santa," smiled Candy Cane.
He looked at one big, big gift. His family was there, too.
"Can I open this one?" he said.
"Yes you can!" they all said.
Candy Cane opened it. In it there were three coats. For him and his family.
"Thank you,” he said.
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