Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Our Favorite Christmas Books for Kids

It’s the most wonderful tiiiime of the year! And a special holiday book certainly adds to the magic of the season in our house! I’ve mentioned this on the blog in the past, but one of my favorite holiday memories as a little girl centered around my mom and dad pulling a big box of Christmas books out of the attic for me and my sister to enjoy all season long. They tucked them away after Christmas so something about only reading these holiday stories during the month of December made them feel extra special and it was something I knew I wanted to do for my kids one day, too.

Now that we have three boys, our Christmas book collection is growing! Every year, I love adding a book or two to our holiday story library and wanted to take some time today to share a few of our favorite Christmas and winter-themed books. (Note: Our family celebrates Christmas, so many of the books center around Christmas but I’ve made a note by the books that are more winter-themed for those looking for some winter wonderland magic!)

Christmas Books for Kids

Please let me know of holiday or winter-themed books your children love. We are always looking for new books to read in our house and I’d love for others to benefit from your recommendations in the comments section of this post!

Christmas Books for Kids

The Sweet Smell of Christmas is a classic in our family and was one of my favorites as a little girl because I loved all of the scratch-and-sniff smells. I was so excited to see it still available and ordered it to read to our boys a few years ago. It’s a book that constantly gets plucked off the pile by our boys because they love the sweet story about a little bear who loves smelling everything from hot cocoa and candy canes to pine trees and gingerbread men as he anticipates Christmas Day.

A couple of years ago, when I mentioned my desire to build a small collection of holiday books for our boys on the blog, a blog reader recommended this book to me. I immediately ordered it and oh my gosh you guys it is the cutest!! It’s all about a big Christmas tree that’s too tall to fit into the house of fancy schmancy Mr. Willowby and so he chops off the top, setting off a spiral of additional tree trimmings from various people and animals who all end up with a little piece of Mr. Willowby’s tree in their homes.

I have an affinity for Jan Brett novels, as the author came to my elementary school as a kid and we all had the chance to meet her! The illustrations in her books are realistic and stunning and her stories are always interesting and beloved by our boys. The Mitten is a favorite in our house around the holidays, as it’s all about a mitten a little boy’s grandmother knits for him that he loses in the snow. The mitten becomes the perfect cozy spot for a whole crew of animals until it somehow finds its way back to the little boy again. For kids who like to guess what happens next, there are illustrations of the upcoming animals on the sides of each page and our kids love yelling out which animal is going to find its way into the mitten next!

*Not Christmas-themed

Little Red Sleigh is a sweet story about a small sleigh with big dreams! She longs to one day become Santa’s sleigh and sets off on a journey to the North Pole. Along the way, she meets some friends, a train and a yellow truck, who talk to her (in a very kid-friendly way) about the importance of working hard to achieve our big dreams, making note that we can achieve anything we believe. The pictures are snow-filled and beautiful and the story is charming with an unexpected turn for the Little Red Sleigh when she finds joy in making children happy as they take her sledding.

Dasher was a new one for our family this year but Chase (age 5), in particular, really loves it! It’s all about a little reindeer who loves children but wants more out of her life than traveling with the circus. When she learns about her family’s previous home under the North Star from her mother, she longs to go there and feel the snow beneath her hooves and the chilly air on her face. She soon finds herself out on her own after a surprise escape and ends up running into Santa. What follows is a charming story about how Dasher and her reindeer family help Santa in his time of need.

Bear Stays Up for Christmas is a sweet story about a bear whose friends are determined to make him stay awake for Christmas, despite Bear’s intense desire to hibernate through the winter. They work hard to keep him awake, by searching for a Christmas tree, making popcorn garlands and thoughtful gifts for each other, singing Christmas songs, baking cakes and more. Our boys love all of the different animals in this book and the pictures are beautiful.

You can’t go wrong with any of the Little Blue Truck books and Little Blue Truck’s Christmas is no exception. Little Blue Truck is in charge of delivering Christmas trees of various shapes and sizes to his animal friends. The story also works on counting and concludes with a light-up Christmas tree that blinks and mesmerizes little ones.

Pick a Pine Tree is one of those books that looks beautiful on the outside and is pretty enough to leave on a coffee table to pick up to read with the kiddos at any point during the holiday season! It features fun rhymes and gorgeous illustrations of a wonderfully diverse assortment of families and children who spent time together, selecting and decorating the perfect Christmas tree.

This book is a classic for a reason. It perfectly captures the magic of freshly fallen snow and follows a little boy during his first encounters with the snow. We love this book right before bed because something about the way it is written feels calming and a little bit magical. What’s not to love about a snow day!?

*Not Christmas-themed

  • Christmas in the Manger – A sweet book perfect for introducing the story of Jesus’ birth to little ones.
  • The Polar Express – Lives up to the hype. Gorgeous illustrations and a wonderful story about believing in Christmas magic.
  • Jolly Jingle Christmas – A great interactive book for toddlers. Ryder loves pressing all of the noisy buttons on this one! I also appreciate the fact that there is a great amount of diversity featured among the people in this one.
  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas – One of my personal favorites! Love the message behind this classic.
  • How to Catch a Snowman – A silly book about children’s attempts to trap a sneak snowman. *Not Christmas-themed
  • Jack Frost vs. The Abominable Snowman – Chase loves this choose-your-own-adventure book. *Not Christmas-themed
  • Click, Clack, Ho! Ho! Ho! – A silly duck gets stuck in a chimney in this story and it cracks our boys up!

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