The 12 Days of Christmas in Books
At first, I had intended on presenting my children with a selection of 24 Christmas-related books leading all the way to Christmas but since we have only one local English library and currently still haven't won the lottery (how can you win without buying a ticket?), it makes it a bit difficult to find these materials. As such, I decided to do the 12 days of Christmas in books starting on Christmas day and ending on Epiphany (aka January 6). It will give us access to "more" Christmas books from our library and Santa has also given me a hint that the kids may be receiving some new Christmas books this year again (hush, hush on my private connection with the big man). In the meantime, here is our suggested reading list for the holidays:
The 12 Days of Christmas in Books (pre-approved by Adrian) 4.5 years old
- Merry Christmas, Splat by Rob Scotton
- The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
- The Twelve Days of Christmas by Jan Brett
- Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson
-If you Take a Mouse to the Movies by Laura Numeroff
- Fletcher andthe Snowflake Christmas by Julia Rawlinson
- Harold at the North Pole by Crockett Johnson
-Merry Christmas Big Hungry Bear by Don Wood
-How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss
-The Night Before Christmas (Pop Up) by Clement Clark Moore
-Babushka and the Three Kings by Ruth Robbins
-Pete the Cat Saves Christmas by James Dean
The 12 Days of Christmas in Books (pre-approved by Zahavah) 2 years old
-Carl's Christmas by Alexandra Day
-Merry Christmas Ollie! by Oliver Dunrea
-Mouse's First Christmas by Lauren Thompson
-The Cheerios Christmas Play Book by Lee Wade
-Where is Baby's Christmas Present? (A Lift-the-Flap Book) by Karen Katz
-Maisy's Christmas Day by Lucy Cousins
-Tell me the Christmas Story by Joni Walker
-Christmas Peekaboo by Dawn Sirett
-Bunny's Fuzzy Christmas by Golden Books
-The Sweet Smell of Christmas (Scented Book) by Patricia Scarry
-The Christmas Quiet Book by Deborah Underwood
-Charlie and the Christmas Kitty by Ree Drummond
What's on your Tot and Preschooler's Reading list this season?
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