Fantastic Christmas Books for Kids Roundup

So the kids are all getting ready for winter break. I know we all struggle in wanting to keep our kids busy. So, I thought…

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So the kids are all getting ready for winter break. I know we all struggle in wanting to keep our kids busy. So, I thought this fun roundup of Christmas books for kids would be perfect for the break! Plus…all of these books are available on Amazon too!

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Fantastic Christmas Books for Kids Roundup

 

  1. Bear Stays Up for Christmas (The Bear Books) 
  2. Little Blue Truck’s Christmas 
  3. The Littlest Reindeer (Littlest Series) 
  4. My First How to Catch Santa Claus: A Sweet Christmas Board Book for Toddlers 
  5. How to Catch an Elf 
  6. Pete the Cat’s 12 Groovy Days of Christmas 
  7. Santa’s Lost Reindeer: A Christmas Book That Will Keep You Laughing 
  8. Little Red Sleigh: A Heartwarming Christmas Book For Children 
  9. Christmas Farm 
  10. A Boy Called Christmas 
  11. 5 More Sleeps ‘til Christmas 
  12. The Snowflake 
  13. Weird But True Christmas: 300 Festive Facts to Light Up the Holidays
  14. The Giving Snowman
  15. The Night Before Christmas: Classic Edition
  16. Cami & Wyatt Share the Christmas Spirit
  17. Secret Santas and the 12 Days of Christmas Giving

A Little About this List

This list gives lots of ideas for festive Christmas books for kids! Also, I wanted to note that many are available on Kindle. A few are even available on Kindle Unlimited!

Our favorite from this list is “The Night Before Christmas: Classic Edition.” I bought a copy many years ago for my big kids. I have read it every December 24 for years. My kids, some of my friends’ kids, and even my godchildren have been a part of this tradition of ours. Even now, my older kids make sure I get it out of the Christmas box so we have it for Christmas Eve.

 

The Wrap Up

Whether you use this list as a boredom buster or find a new book or two to add to holiday traditions, I hope you found this list useful!

We love reading here, and I love sharing books that we love with anyone who will listen. Which ones do you want to add to your library?

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