EnlargeReducePrint Andersen & More, A Christmas Carol 1 Late in the afternoon one Christmas Eve, Ebenezer Scrooge and his clerk, Bob Cratchit, were hard at work. Ebenezer Scrooge was perhaps the cheapest, most cold-hearted, mean-spirited man that ever lived. He had no friends.
On the street, not even the beggars would beg from him. Merry Christmas! π You can check out our stories on the Little Fox YouTube channel. 00:00 Intro 00:05 A Christmas Carol, Part 1 06:25 A Christmas Carol, Part 2 12:23 A Christmas Carol, Part 3.
Classics A Christmas Carol Little Fox by Little Fox. A new series, A Christmas Carol (Level 6, 20 chapters) will begin on Tuesday, August 12! Everyone is happy and excited on Christmas Eve. But for Scrooge, it's just another meaningless day.
Gifts, warm greetings, and charity for the poor all feel like a waste of time to him. But on that special night, three ghosts come to visit him one by one. They take him on a strange trip through the past.
Award-winning library of leveled stories and songs to teach English as a second language (ESL) and guided reading, For Kids age 4 to 12 - Quiz, Printable Books, MP3, Games. Jingle Bells and More Christmas Carols Christmas Songs Holidays By Little Fox Little Fox. An older man tipped his hat to several young ladies.
"And a merry Christmas to you, sir!" the ladies said with good cheer. Finally Scrooge reached a house that was even more familiar than the rest. In front of it, a young boy was building a snowman.
Scrooge's eyes widened. "Why, that... that boy is me!" ν΄μ λ°μ΄ν°λ₯Ό μ λ ₯ν΄μ£ΌμΈμ.
Fairy Tale Barn A Christmas Carol Way Out West Hello, Cupcake! Cora's Compass Featured Series Full List. A Christmas Carol 1: Christmas Eve It was Christmas Eve, and the city of London was full of holiday cheer. Despite the bitter cold, people were smiling and laughing as they went about their business.
Even the horses pulling carts and wagons seemed jollier than usual. But not everyone was feeling the warm Christmas spirit. Andersen & More, A Christmas Carol 2 Scrooge awoke to a bright light.
In front of him was a strange old man. In some ways he looked ancient, but he had young, childlike features and was dressed in summer flowers. "Are you the first ghost that Marley predicted?" asked Scrooge.
"Yes, I am the Ghost of Christmas Past," replied the ghost.