| The Worker in Sandalwood | by Marjorie L. C. Pickthall |
| The Legend of the Christmas Rose | by Selma Lagerlöf |
| The Sabot of Little Wolff | by Francois Coppée |
| The Christmas at Grecchio: A Story of St. Francis | by Sophie Jewett |
| The Holy Night | by Selma Lagerlöf |
| The Flight into Egypt | by Selma Lagerlöf |
| The Other Wise Man | by Henry Van Dyke |
| The First Christmas Tree | by Henry Van Dyke |
| The Christmas Story | from Gospel according to Luke |
| The Good Shepherd | from the Bible |
| The Legend of St. Christopher | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey |
| The Legend of St. Christopher | adapted by Horace E. Scudder |
| Babouscka | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey |
| The Legend of the Christmas Tree | by Lucy Wheelock |
| How the Fir Tree Became the Christmas Tree | by Aunt Hede |
| The Pine Tree | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Hans Christian Andersen |
| Little Cosette | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Victor Hugo's Les Miserables |
| Tiny Tim | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol |
| Mrs. Santa Claus | adapted by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey from the telling of Miss Frances Newton |
| The Birds' Christmas Carol | by Kate Douglas Wiggin |
| Little Piccola | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from a poem by Celia Thaxter |
| The Stranger Child | translated by Frances Jenkins Olcott from a legend written by Count Franz Pocci |
| Saint Christopher | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of William Caxton |
| The Christmas Rose | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of Lizzie Deas |
| The Wooden Shoes of Little Wolff | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of Francois Coppée |
| The Pine Tree | translated by Frances Jenkins Olcott from Hans Christian Andersen |
| The Christmas Fairy of Strasburg | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of J. Stirling Coyne |
| The Three Purses | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the story of William S. Walsh |
| The Thunder Oak | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the story of William S. Walsh and other sources |
| The Christmas Thorn of Glastonbury | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of William of Malmesbury and other sources |
| The Three Kings of Cologne | adapted by Frances Jenkins Olcott from the telling of John of Hildesheim modernized by H. S. Morris |
| Why the Chimes Rang | by Raymond Macdonald Alden |
| In the Great Walled Country | by Raymond Macdonald Alden |
| The Story of Gretchen | by Maud Lindsay |
| The Day They Got Out Their Skates (Celebrating St. Nicholas Day in Holland) | by Lucy Fitch Perkins |
| This Way to Christmas | by Ruth Sawyer |
| The Voyage of the Wee Red Cap (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| The Christmas Apple (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| The Three Kings Ride (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| Gifts for the First Birthday (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| The Christmas That Was Nearly Lost (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| St. Bridget (imbedded in chapter) | by Ruth Sawyer |
| The Golden Cobwebs | by Sara Cone Bryant |
| How the Good Gifts Were Used by Two | by Howard Pyle |
| The Tailor of Gloucester | by Beatrix Potter |
| Where Love Is, There God Is Also | by Count Lyof N. Tolstoï |
| The Elves and the Shoemaker | by Horace E. Scudder |
| The Cat on the Dovrefell | by George Webbe Dasent |
| Why the Sea Is Salt | by Andrew Lang |
| The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus | by Amelia C. Houghton |
| The Christmas Porringer | by Evaleen Stein |