Here are some excellent choices for read-aloud time or gift-giving during the December holidays.
Christmas in the Manger by Nola Buck
The gentle beauty of the story of the first Christmas is available as a board book. With a simple, lyrical text and radiant artwork, this book is perfect for the youngest child to be a part of the story of the Nativity. (Ages 1-3)
How to Catch an Elf by Adam Wallace
You’ve been waiting all year long, and now it’s finally Christmas Eve! Is this the year you’ll finally catch an elf? Start a new Christmas tradition with this hilarious children’s book from the creators of the New York Times best-seller How to Catch a Leprechaun. (All ages)
Hanukkah Bear by Eric A. Kimmel
Bubba Brayna makes the best latkes in the village, and on the first night of Hanukkah, the scent of her cooking wakes a hungry, adorable bear from his hibernation. He lumbers into town to investigate, and Bubba Brayna—who does not see or hear very well—mistakes him for her rabbi. She welcomes the bear inside to play the dreidel game, light the menorah, and enjoy a scrumptious meal. A 2013 National Jewish Book Award Winner, this book is perfect for a holiday story time with children— either in the classroom or at home, as an introduction for young readers to the traditions and customs of Hanukkah, and as a classic to return to year after year. (Ages 2-6)
Little Red Sleigh by Erin Guendelsberger
The Little Red Sleigh has one big dream to one day become Santa’s big red sleigh! But all her life, she’s been told she’s too small, she’s too young, she can’t fly, and she certainly can’t meet Santa. Well, this Christmas, with the help of some friends, she’s determined to do the impossible. Little Red Sleigh is a heartwarming children’s Christmas book you’ll want to read again and again. Full of winter joy and holiday magic, this charming Christmas story will remind readers of all ages that no dream is out of reach if you believe. (Ages 4-8)
Kwanzaa Rookie Read-About Holidays by Lisa M. Herrington
An introduction to the traditions, festivities, and history of Kwanzaa for the youngest readers. This fact-filled book introduces the youngest readers to the traditions, festivities, and history of Kwanzaa. Colorful photos and very simple text encourage children to read on their own as they take an in-depth look at this joyous African-American holiday. (Ages 4-6)
My ABC Picture Book for Kwanzaa: A Kwanzaa Children’s Book To Learn All About Kwanzaa by Callie Reeds
This colorful book is specially designed for babies and toddlers to discover Kwanzaa and its tradition while learning new words and alphabets. A fun and interactive gift, your little one will enjoy looking at the colorful pictures while learning new vocabulary and exploring Kwanzaa themes and traditions (Ages Birth-3)
The Snowman’s Song: A Christmas Story by Marilee Joy Mayfield
All the little snowman dreamed to do is go caroling like a happy child with a silvery voice would do around Christmas time. But the little snowman was made of snow and could make no sound. What will happen when he meets a red cardinal that fills him with the hope that he too could receive a voice? The Snowman’s Song will inspire kids to believe in Christmas miracles. (Ages 3-7)
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