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Home » Christianity » The One-eyed Monster: A Christmas Tale

The One-eyed Monster: A Christmas Tale

An ugly creature has a big heart.

Tags: Christmas, lesson, moral
icon1 Published by Excommunicada Illustrada in Christianity on September 24, 2008 | no responses

There is going to have a feast at the big house where three magical people lived.  They are the wizard, the fairy godmother, and the one-eyed monster.

The wizard is very artistic, and he uses magic to decorate the whole place.  The fairy godmother is a good cook, and she uses her magic to prepare foods. But, the one-eyed monster does not have any special powers so he came out of a very interesting idea.  He is going to make a Christmas card to everyone.

After the feast, the visitors are very grateful to these three magical beings.  But, they all give their hugs to the one-eyed monster.  So, the wizard and the fairy godmother puzzled why these visitors changed their attitude toward this ugly creature.  When these two opened their Christmas card, they also give their hugs to the one-eyed monster.  Every Christmas, everybody is excited to read their Christmas card.  Because of the good example given by the one-eyed monster, everybody learned to encourage one another.

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