Tonight my six-year-old sat in my lap with a soft blanket tucked under his arms. We read one of our favorite Christmas stories before he went to bed. It's been a long day of checking off items on my very long to-do list for the holidays, but that moment, my friends, is what the best memories are all about. A few moments of cuddling up with a child and a good book go a long way for a happy life.
So if your collection of Christmas stories is looking a little slim this year check out a few of these fun books. And don't forget to take time for reading them with the little ones in your life.
As you might guess from the title, Mooseltoe is a cleverly worded story about a Moose who wants to make Christmas perfect. He almost does it but forgets one very important thing. You will smile when you see what lengths Moose goes to to make Christmas almost perfect for his family.
This story is appropriate for any age, but considering some of the large words used I think starting in 2nd-3rd grade children will really understand more of the story and why it's so funny.
By Margie Palatini
Illustrated by Henry Cole
New this year is Olaf's Night Before Christmas. I recently read this book to a group of five-year-olds. They were captivated by the story. It's a mix of the poem we all know with the new characters we now love.
By Jessica Julius
Illustrated by Olga T. Mosqueda
Russell's Christmas Magic begins with a nod to the favorite poem, T'was the Night Before Christmas, but then sends Russell on his own adventure with Santa that is different from the poem. The story is fun but I think it's the illustrations that keep me coming back year after year.
By Rob Scotton
These snowmen have such great adventures! We love the story, the illustrations, looking for the hidden objects...we love it all!
By Caralyn Buehner
Illustrated by Mark Buehner
We love Duck and all the funny things he does on the farm. This Christmas, Duck runs into trouble when he tries to be like Santa. The farm animals want to help but it's Santa that saves the day. I think this book will appeal to children 2-8 years old.
By Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin
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