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Christmas Books for Children: Best Holiday Stories to Read as a Family

Written by Kylee Burton | Nov 18, 2024 3:16:19 PM

The holiday season is a time for cozy nights, warm traditions, and magical stories. Reading Christmas books together can be a special way to bring the holiday spirit into your home, creating lasting memories with each page. From heartwarming tales of kindness to funny holiday adventures, these children’s books are perfect for family storytime. Here are some of the best Christmas books to read with your children, bringing a little extra magic to the season.

1. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss

This classic story of the Grinch, who learns the true meaning of Christmas, has been a beloved favorite for generations. Dr. Seuss’s whimsical rhymes and colorful illustrations make it a delight for kids of all ages. The story’s message—that Christmas is about love and kindness, not just presents—resonates deeply, especially when shared as a family.

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2. The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg

The Polar Express is a beautifully illustrated tale about a young boy who takes a magical train ride to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. With its enchanting illustrations and a story filled with wonder, this book captures the excitement of Christmas magic and believing in the impossible. It’s perfect for a cozy read by the fireplace, and the message of faith and wonder makes it meaningful for kids and adults alike.

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3. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore

This timeless poem, originally written in 1823, brings to life the excitement of Christmas Eve as children eagerly await Santa’s arrival. The rhythmic verses and joyful scenes make it an ideal story for reading aloud, showing the wonder of Santa and the magic of Christmas night. Many illustrated versions are available, so you can choose one with beautiful, classic artwork to make the experience even more memorable.

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4. The Snowman by Raymond Briggs

In The Snowman, a boy’s snowman comes to life, and together they go on a magical adventure through a snowy winter night. With no words and stunning illustrations, this wordless book invites children to imagine the story in their own way. It’s a gentle, quiet read that’s perfect for winding down before bedtime, with a sweet message about friendship and the fleeting magic of winter.

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5. Merry Christmas, Curious George by Margret & H.A. Rey

This charming story follows Curious George as he tries to help with Christmas preparations but inevitably gets into mischief. Kids will love George’s silly antics, and parents will appreciate the story’s themes of giving, sharing, and kindness. With bright illustrations and plenty of humor, it’s a great choice for young children and adds a lighthearted touch to Christmas reading time.

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6. Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman

In this heartwarming story, Bear’s friends try to keep him awake for Christmas, even though he’s sleepy from hibernating. With rhyming text and cute illustrations, the story captures the joy of spending the holidays with friends. The book is perfect for younger readers, and its themes of friendship and generosity make it a lovely addition to any holiday story collection.

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7. Olive, the Other Reindeer by J. Otto Seibold and Vivian Walsh

This playful book tells the story of Olive, a dog who mishears the line “all of the other reindeer” as “Olive, the other reindeer” and decides she must be Santa’s new helper. Kids will love Olive’s silly misunderstandings and her determination to help Santa, even if she’s a little different from the other reindeer. It’s a funny, whimsical story that reminds readers of the importance of kindness and trying your best.

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8. The Nutcracker by Susan Jeffers (Adaptation)

Adapted from Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet, this beautifully illustrated version of The Nutcracker brings the story to life in a way that’s accessible for children. It follows young Clara as she embarks on an adventure in a magical land filled with dancing mice, a brave Nutcracker, and the Sugar Plum Fairy. The artwork is stunning, and the story captures the imagination, making it perfect for children who are just discovering this beloved holiday tradition.

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9. Little Blue Truck’s Christmas by Alice Schertle and Jill McElmurry

In this holiday-themed version of Little Blue Truck, the friendly truck helps deliver Christmas trees to all his friends. With engaging rhymes and festive lights that light up on the last page, this interactive book is a hit with toddlers and young readers. The story emphasizes kindness and teamwork, and the light-up feature adds extra holiday magic.

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10. Santa Mouse by Michael Brown

Santa Mouse is the story of a little mouse who decides to leave Santa a small gift, hoping to spread holiday cheer. Santa is so touched that he makes the mouse his special helper. This sweet tale encourages kids to think about giving and the joy that comes from small acts of kindness. With its touching story and charming illustrations, Santa Mouse is a heartwarming addition to any family’s Christmas reading list.

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Tips for Creating a Christmas Reading Tradition

Reading Christmas stories as a family can be a wonderful tradition that brings everyone together. Here are some ideas to make it even more special:

  • Create a Reading Nook: Set up a cozy spot with blankets, pillows, and a warm drink to make story time feel extra inviting.
  • Read a New Story Each Night: In the days leading up to Christmas, read a new holiday book each night, turning it into a countdown to Christmas Day.
  • Let Kids Choose: Allow children to pick which book they’d like to read that night, giving them a sense of involvement in the tradition.
  • Use Voices and Expressions: Bring the stories to life by using different voices and expressions for each character, making reading time more engaging.
  • Gift a New Book Each Year: Make it a family tradition to add a new Christmas book to your collection each holiday season.

Reading Christmas books together is a wonderful way to slow down, bond, and capture the magic of the holiday season as a family. Whether you’re diving into the world of The Grinch, taking a magical train ride on The Polar Express, or enjoying the humor of Curious George, these stories bring joy, laughter, and valuable lessons to children of all ages. This Christmas, consider starting a family reading tradition that will add warmth and cheer to your holiday memories for years to come.