“The Greatest Christmas Ever” is different in many ways from the typical Christmas stories we all grew up with as children.
 
This story is not about how great the anticipation of waiting for Santa is, or wondering how many presents we are going to get.  It’s not a story that glorifies the holiday of Christmas as one where we “cram Christmas dinner down our throats.”
 
This is a story relevant to the world today, the forgotten meaning of Christmas and the realities of the stress that the holiday brings – especially with the angst and pain experienced by many in today’s hard economic times.
 
“The Greatest Christmas Ever” is a story that brings the holiday back into perspective, something we have lost with changing norms and its’ over-commercialism.  It answers questions such as, “How are we celebrating Christmas?”  “What is the purpose of celebrating Christmas?” and “What happens when we forget its true meaning?”
 
The story comforts children, reminding them that nothing is as meaningful as the family bond and time spent together. It provides the means for self-realization by children on the greater issues of life and an understanding of the true meaning of Christmas.