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Showing posts with label Christmas Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Books. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2014

children's Christmas books

Since Ryder was born, I've had my eye out for good quality Christmas books to create a "collection".  I wanted us to have a variety to read during the joyous Christmas season.  Most of these are just fun books to read that have nothing to do with the true meaning of Christmas--but we have a few of those as well!  This is not our complete list but I wanted to share some of our favorites with you!

Miracle in a Shoe Box//This goes along with Operation Christmas Child and I wish I would have had it out to read to Ryder before we did our show boxes, but he still enjoyed reading it.  I've had this since my brother and I were little.  Great to help kids understand Operation Christmas Child a little bit better, even though we/they will never truly "get it".

The Elf on the Shelf//The classic book that comes with all Scout Elves!  We read this at our North Pole Breakfast

Can't Wait Till Christmas//I just bought this because of the author, and it was a signed copy! ;)

The Very First Christmas//This is one of Ryder's favorites, because it's a recordable book and we had Papaw record it for us a few years ago.  He says, "This book is dedicated to Kati and her son Ryder, read by your Papaw" and Ryder just thinks that is the coolest thing.  It's not my favorite book of The Christmas Story, but I bought it for the recordable purpose.  

Charlie and the Christmas Kitty//This is written by The Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond.

Merry Christmas Curious George//We LOVE CG so we had to have this! I think I found this at a local Goodwill!  SCORE!

The Gingerbread Pirates//TJ Maxx score, but haven't read it yet!  I just thought R would like it!

Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer//A classic!  Goes along with the movie, a bit long but we like it! 

How the Grinch Stole Christmas//Another classic that goes along with the movie.  A bit long for one setting, but Ryder enjoys it.

Unwrapping the Greatest Gift//This is new to us this year and we will be starting it today.  It's a beautiful illustrated and written book by Ann Voskamp.  I'm doing my own Advent with She Reads Truth, but I wanted something I could do with Ryder and this is what I decided on.  I'll have more to report after Christmas on how it went! =)

Jolly Old Santa Claus//Your regular ole' Santa book--nothing more!  ;)  But we can't forget about him in our book collection!

The Pine Tree Parable//This is another one from my book collection from when I was little.  Great story and lesson in the book.  A great reminder to remember the less fortunate during this exciting time.  

I don't think our collection will ever stop growing.  I try and buy hardbacks so that they will withstand all the years ahead of them.  I hope Ryder will bring his kids back to my house one day and be able to read these same books to them that hold so many memories for him from when he was a kid!  =)

What books do I need to add to our collection?  What books did you read as a kid that are must reads for your kids during the Christmas season?   We still have time to order a few from Amazon! ;)
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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Our Christmas Reading List

For several years, I have been trying to collect a good collection and variety of Christmas books for us to read each night during the month of December.  I started out with a few kiddie books, but I knew I needed to get some older ones as well so that R would still be interested in them as he got older.  I look for them all year long, and then he gets a new one every year for Christmas.  I don't quite have 25 yet, but am hoping to get there after Christmas from the sale rack!  ;)  Here are just a few that we have wrapped and under our tree for Ryder to pick out each night!  He loves it & gets so excited about unwrapping an old book!  Ha!




Merry Christmas-bright baby touch & feel (one of my favorite baby book brands!)


FROSTY the Snowman-by Jack Rollins & Steve Nelson

The Story of Christmas-by Patricia A. Pingry


The Pine Tree Parable-by Liz Curtis Higgs This is a story about giving to those less fortunate than us, and is written by a Christian author and has verses to go with the story on each page.  I got this as a little girl when my mom met the author at a conference.  

How the Grinch Stole Christmas-by Dr. Seuss Can you really go wrong here?  It's kind of long, but a fun read!

Can't Wait Till Christmas!-by AR former Governor, Mike Huckabee

Santa Mouse-by Michael Brown This is just a fun little story & even came with a little stuff Santa Mouse! ;)


Miracle in a Shoe Box-by Franklin Graham  This book is the story that goes along with Operation Christmas Child

I'll be Home for Christmas-by Holly Hobbie Goofy little story about a pig!  Ha!

Christmas in the Manger-by Nola Buck This was one of the first Christmas books I bought for R his very first Christmas when he was only 4 months old.  It's still a good read even today...

Merry Creature Christmas-by Dandi Daley Mackall Interesting little read about a bear that wakes up from hibernation to celebrate Christmas with his forest friends...

Merry Christmas Curious George-by H.A. Ray a pure classic!  This is one of R's favorites and a must on every Christmas bookshelf!  I actually found this hardback one at Goodwill for a whopping one dollar!

Charlie and the Christmas Kitty-by Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman) I bought this at TJ because it was by TPW, but I was a bit disappointed...not much of a story, or Christmas for that matter to it.  :/

Jolly Old Santa Claus-by Maryjane Hooper Tonn I picked this up this year at TJ because we didn't really have any about SC and this one touched on everything he does at the North Pole all year long which I thought was fun!  R hasn't read it yet, so we'll see how he likes it!

Stories of Santa-this is really just a book full of songs to learn about Santa

Step inside The First Christmas-this is another Goodwill find...and it's the story of Christ's birthday with 3D pictures.  I think R will like it...and it's something different than a normal book.  

There are SO many other Christmas books that I want to add to our collection, but I can only do a few at a time...but I look for them all year and that helps with building up our collection!  I want some that teach about the meaning of the candy cane, gingerbread man etc.  I am always scoring Amazon for new ones!

What are some Christmas books they y'all read each year?  I am anxious to hear, and will have to add them to my wish-list!  =)


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