Do
you remember what Christmas was like when you were a child?
Sure, as an adult, the winter holidays can be filled with
all kinds of stress. You have to worry about family, hosting a big dinner,
making sure that all of the presents are under the tree… It’s crazy!
But if you’re a child, it can be pure magic. Santa Claus
and snow and reindeer and stockings! They get to be around all of their
favorite people for days and be showered with nothing but love and attention.
It’s little wonder why kids love Christmas.
And if you really want to build up the Christmas spirit in
them, you can work in some fantastic children’s books about Christmas into the
evening bedtime story rotation! Here are some of my favorites that I highly
recommend you share with them:
The Polar Express: 30th Anniversary Edition by Chris
Van Allsburg
Before it was a Tom Hanks movie, The Polar Express was one
of the most beloved Christmas books ever written. If you’ve only seen the film,
then you should definitely check out the original it’s based on.
On Christmas Eve, a little boy boards a mysterious train
bound for the North Pole. Once there, he meets Santa himself, who gives him any
gift he desires. His choice isn’t what you might expect and leads to a magical
tale filled with beautiful images.
Arial the Secret Santa by Mary Nhin
I love Christmas. It’s a time of peace and kindness. And
kindness and compassion are the traits I most want to instill in our kids.
In Arial the Secret Santa, children will follow Arial the
unicorn through school, in her community and in nature as she models how easy
it can be to share kindness. From giving a compliment to smiling at someone
who’s having a bad day, Arial shows children that, no matter how small, words
and act of kindness MATTER, especially at Christmas! Included in the book is
the Kindness Tree Activity to help encourage your child to give praise and
spread positivity into the world.
If you’re looking for a book this Christmas to help teach
your kids about the power of kindness, then this is the book to have under the
tree. I highly recommend this book!
Festive Flamingo by Shaula Maitland
If you would like a moment of calm this Christmas (and a
brilliant night's sleep, shh...) then Festive Flamingo is the book for you!
Flamingo shares a festive selection of breathing exercises
and relaxing visualizations. She joins you for twelve magical meditations,
where you explore positive themes such as perseverance, curiosity and
self-belief. Build a magical camel out of snow, learn to ice-skate with the
woodland animals and create an exciting game for the elves.
Enjoy the benefits of meditation, alongside adventure and
festive fun! How
the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss
I mean, do you really need a summary of How the Grinch
Stole Christmas? It’s one of the most celebrated children’s books of all-time,
let alone one of the
all-time great Christmas books! It’s also a brilliant
cartoon, two big-budget movies, and the basis of countless toys. And you know
what? It deserves every single bit of praise it gets.
The Grinch that Stole Christmas perfectly communicates the
meaning of Christmas and is filled with stunning art, hilarious rhymes, and
some truly funny jokes. It’s a true classic that should be on every child’s
bookshelf. If you’ve never encountered it before, you owe it to yourself to
give it a read (even if you’re an adult)!
Little Squirrel Squish Gets His Christmas Wish by Ross
Hammond
Do you remember the story of Rudolph the Rednosed
Reindeer? Everyone told him that he couldn’t be a member of Santa’s reindeer
team. Well, here is a children’s book that reflects that story, putting a whole
new spin on the idea of following your dreams!
Little Squirrel Squish is a tiny squirrel who wants to be part
of Santa’s flying crew. But because he’s so small (and because he’s not a
reindeer), everyone keeps telling him to forget about his dreams. But one
Christmas, he decides to go for it, changing everything! This book will teach
your children that their every dream, no matter how seemingly out of reach, is
worth exploring!
Santa’s Reindeer by Brooke Stevens
Getting
back to Santa’s reindeer, let’s talk about Santa’s Reindeer, the book!
Discovering that everyone is different is one of the most
important lessons a child can be taught. In this adorable Christmas book, all
of the various personalities of Santa’s reindeer are explored. It’s a perfect
read for small children, full of cute illustrations and a lovely Christmas
message!
The Mouse in the Hammock, a Christmas Tale by Bethany
Brevard
If you think it’s only Santa who does good deeds on
Christmas Eve, you need to meet a very special mouse!
Spinning off from the “Not a creature was stirring…” line
from Twas the Night Before Christmas, this wonderful book features a mouse who
is busy all Christmas night doing small acts of kindness, such a cooling the
cocoa for Sanata, hanging up the mistletoe, and taste testing the cookies! It’s
a fabulous lesson for kids who are looking to drive the meaning of Christmas
home: that you’re never too little to make a big difference!
The Elf Who Couldn’t Read by Sonica Ellis
Do
your children know how to read yet?
Countless children learn how to read their first words while sitting
on their parents’ laps. And if you want a book that will help them sound out letters while also embracing the Christmas
spirit, then this is it!
In it, Jingles the elf doesn’t know how to read yet, but
needs to figure out Santa’s Christmas list. With the help of your child, they
read the list together and make sure that Christmas is a huge success!
Secret Santas
And The Twelve
Days of Christmas Giving by Courtney Petruzzelli
One of the reasons why I love Secret Santas so much is that it makes giving
anonymous. You aren’t giving someone
something with the expectation of a
“thank you” from them. Instead, their enjoyment is its own reward.
In this wonderful Christmas book, your kids will learn
about Secret Santas and why it can be such a wonderful Christmas tradition.
Beautiful art and a wonderful message make this a Christmas must!
A Christmas Cookie Exchange by Sheri
Wall
Who doesn’t love Christmas cookies? But have you ever
noticed that there tends to be one seemingly plain oatmeal cookie left on the
plate after all the other cookies are eaten? Well, this is HIS story!
Meet Phil, an insecure fruit-filled oatmeal cookie who
longs to be more fancy and famous. With help from his cookie friends, he learns
what's on the inside is more important than fancy sprinkles. Self-love and
acceptance are essential qualities for kids to learn, and this rhyming
Christmas tale teaches them that character and self-confidence really do
matter.
How To Catch An Elf by Adam Wallace
Have you kids ever wanted to catch an elf? It turns out
that it’s trickier than you might think…
In this fun and silly story, a clever elf manages to elude
all of the traps that children set for him on Christmas Eve! There are lots of
fun rhymes and some inventive illustrations that your kids are sure to love!
Never Let A Unicorn Meet A Reindeer! by Diane
Alber
If you’re looking for a Christmas story with a twist, this
might be the book for you and your kid!
Instead of it being Christmas in the book, it’s about a
birthday wish gone wrong. A little girl (who has a unicorn) sends a letter to
Santa to ask if she can borrow one of his reindeer during their “off-season.”
He sends one with a note saying that the reindeer should never meet any
unicorns. It turns out that unicorns and reindeer get highly competitive around
each other, so the little girl soon has a mess on her hands! This is a funny and delightful book that can even
be read when it isn’t Christmas!
The Adventures of Pookie: Mission Fat Hearts by Rebecca
Yee
Everyone
loves a secret agent story, especially kids.
If you want your kids to take lessons of kindness and
caring into the real world, this book might be the perfect way to do it. It not
only tells a Christmas story about three of Santa’s helpers doing missions of
good deeds before Christmas but gives your children some missions of their own!
For example, their
Christmas mission might be to give an extra hug to someone they love that day. Or to leave a
“thank you” note for the mailman. With these Christmas missions, your kids will
be brightening up someone else’s Christmas, a wonderful lesson to learn!
God Gave Us Christmas by Lisa Tawn Bergren
If you worry that presents, tinsel, and trees are
distorting the true meaning of Christmas, then this might just be the book for
you and your child.
In it, a Mama Bear and her cub explore what Christmas
truly means, from what Santa truly represents (the spirit of giving) to the
birth of Jesus. It’s filled with beautiful art and a wonderful Christian
message.
Construction Site on Christmas Night by Sherri
Duskey Rinker
Have you ever read any books from the Construction Site
series? If not, this might be the perfect place to introduce you and your
children to some fun and entertaining characters!
In this Christmas tale, all of the vehicles of the
construction site get together to build a new home for the fire engines and,
after they finish that important job, find Christmas surprises of their very
own! A lovely message and some adorable art make for a great Christmas book!
What are some of your favorite Christmas children’s books?
Please share them in the comments below!



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