The CHRISTMAS Alphabet: Christmas Carol Lyrics for Kids

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The Christmas Alphabet is one of the most popular Christmas Carols for kids. It is a fun way to teach kids what Christmas really is. The song also tells us of different Christmas Traditions around the world such as hanging of Christmas stockings, Santa Claus and his reindeers, gift giving, kissing under the mistletoe, sugar canes and a lot more.

The Christmas Song, The Christmas Alphabet was first sung by Dickie Valentine and became the number one song in the UK in 1955. The Christmas Alphabet was written by Buddy Kaye and Jules Loman. It spent 7 weeks in the UK charts.

Here is the Lyrics of The Christmas Alphabet brought to you by World Christmas Traditions.

 

THE CHRISTMAS ALPHABET

C is for the candy trimmed around the Christmas tree,

H is for the happiness with all the family,

R is for the reindeer prancing by the window pane,

I is for the icing on the cake as sweet as sugar cane,

S is for the stocking on the chimney wall,

T is for the toys beneath the trees so tall,

M is for the mistletoe where everyone is kissed,

A is for the angels who make up the Christmas list,

S is for old Santa who makes every kid his pet,

Be good and he’ll bring you everything in your Christmas Alphabet!

C is for the candy trimmed around the Christmas tree,

H is for the happiness with all the family,

R is for the reindeer prancing by the window pane,

I is for the icing on the cake as sweet as sugar cane,

S is for the stocking on the chimney wall,

T is for the toys beneath the trees so tall,

M is for the mistletoe where everyone is kissed,

A is for the angels who make up the Christmas list,

S is for old Santa who makes every kid his pet,

Be good and he’ll bring you everything in your Christmas Alphabet!

Teach now your children the Christmas Alphabet and have a truly wonderful Christmas.


Merry Christmas from World Christmas Traditions!!!


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