What's the Name of That Book??? discussion

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A Stocking Full of Christmas Stories
SOLVED: Children's/YA
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SOLVED. Children's Christmas Short Story Collection which includes A Town that Forgot Christmas, and a Christmas Fir?/ Holly? Tree that Burns to Keep Jesus Warm. [s]
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Both are on archive.org so you can check if the other stories match: https://archive.org/details/stockingf... and https://archive.org/details/walkerboo...

I am so grateful to you! Thanks so much.
Glad you found some of your short stories, Read While It Rains. I've marked this thread as Solved because only one book can be added to the header.
If you'd like to find your other short story collection, please create a new thread (request).
If you'd like to find your other short story collection, please create a new thread (request).
Books mentioned in this topic
The Walker Book of Christmas Stories (other topics)A Stocking Full of Christmas Stories (other topics)
Christmas In Exeter Street (other topics)
This book would have been published around the late 90s, early 2000s and I believe it was published in the UK although I cannot be certain.
I read it in about 2004/5. The cover featured snow and a village in the distance. It was a paperback.
One story featured a town that had forgotten Christmas/ didn't want to celebrate it. One girl wants to get everyone to celebrate, and eventually gets everyone on board on Christmas Eve. She decorates the large tree outside her home with random items, and lights it up using the light of a bicycle (or perhaps a car). A shop strings balls of cotton wool to look like snow.
Another story features lots of family visiting for Christmas. Aunts and Uncles are in every possible space, including lying across the kitchen shelves and in the bath.
Another story in the collection is written I think from the POV of a holly tree or fir tree. It burns to keep a baby (presumably Jesus) warm as it cannot offer milk like the cow or other offerings.
I know this information is very little to go on, and I've had no luck searching for it online for years, but any ideas would be very appreciated!