I’ve been collecting Christmas books for over a decade, and I’d love to share my top 25 favorites with you. There’s something magical about reading together as a family during the holiday season! Each year, we add new titles to our collection, creating a delightful tradition that brings joy and warmth to our December nights.
Must-Have Christmas Books
Here are some of my must-have Christmas books that have become family favorites:
- ‘The Christmas Owl’ – A heartwarming tale that captures the spirit of the season. Check it out here.
- ‘Pete the Cat’s 12 Groovy Days of Christmas’ – A fun and funky take on holiday cheer. Available here.
- ‘There Was A Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow’ – A quirky story that’s sure to make everyone giggle. Find it here.
- ‘The Polar Express’ – A classic that brings the magic of Christmas to life. Get your copy here.
- ‘Little Blue Truck’s Christmas’ – An adorable adventure for little ones. See it here.
- ‘How to Catch a Reindeer’ – An imaginative tale that’s perfect for the season. Grab it here.
- ‘The Mitten’ – A beautiful story about friendship and winter fun. Discover it here.
- ‘Tree of Cranes’ – A lovely story that celebrates family traditions. Available here.
- ‘Snow Horses: A First Night Story’ – A charming read for the whole family. Check it out here.
- ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ – A timeless tale of acceptance and friendship. Get it here.
- ‘My First Chanukah’ – A delightful introduction to Hanukkah traditions. Find it here.
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Conclusion
In summary, these Christmas books and resources can enrich your family’s holiday experience and support your journey into parenthood. Happy reading and happy holidays!