One of the simplest and most enjoyable ways to infuse the spirit of Christmas into daily family life during the holiday season is to read timeless picture books aloud. Even the children who may feel like they’ve grown out of the read-aloud stage will make their way back at the sound of a lovely Christmas tale being told. Here are a few suggestions:
‘Christmas in the Barn’ by Margaret Wise Brown and Diane Goode
A simple and gentle tale of a “big warm barn in an ancient field” reveals the story of Christmas accompanied by soft, lovely illustrations. An excellent primer and practice book for beginning readers and a soothing read for bedtime.
‘The 12 Days of Christmas’ by Laurel Long
The classic English Christmas carol that counts the gifts “my true love gave to me” over the course of 12 special days, comes to life through the stunning oil paintings of Laurel Long in this beautiful book. As the familiar song cumulatively progresses and new gifts are added each day, the illustrations become more elaborate and readers can revel in searching for the hidden gifts in each.
Complete with a brief history of the well-known carol, and including its sheet music, this version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” would make a wonderful gift.
‘The Polar Express’ by Chris Van Allsburg
In this modern classic, alluring pastel illustrations evoke the magic inherent throughout the enchanting tale of a boy who, on Christmas Eve, steps on a train journeying to the North Pole and is taken on an adventure that solidifies the spirit of Christmas in his heart forever. It’s the perfect prequel to a family movie night featuring the film adaptation.
‘Where, Oh Where, Is Santa Claus?’ by Lisa Wheeler and Ivan Bates
“Where, Oh Where, Is Santa Claus?” brings us to the North Pole, where Santa is missing on Christmas Eve! Will his furry friends find him in time? While reading this light-hearted romp, little ones will giggle with glee over the search for Santa. At bedtime, follow this one up with a softer choice to ensure a silent night.
‘A Christmas for Bear’ by Bonny Becker and Kady MacDonald Denton
The last installment in the enjoyable Bear and Mouse series, “A Christmas for Bear” reunites the familiar characters at Christmastime. This warm tale of friendship is sure to evoke a smile.
‘Drummer Boy’ by Loren Long
A toy drummer boy inadvertently embarks on an adventure that takes him in different directions—until he finds himself before a familiar scene in a manger. It’s heartwarming and beautifully illustrated.
‘The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey” by Susan Wojciechowski and P.J. Lynch
This absolute treasure depicts a journey of hope brought forth by the simple request of a young widow and her son to a “gloomy” woodcutter at Christmas time. The illustrations are stunning and the Christmas spirit is alive and well throughout.
‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas!’ by Dr. Seuss
“Every who down in Who-ville liked Christmas a lot ... But the Grinch ...” Well, you know the rest. Still, don’t miss out on taking that worn copy off of your shelf and actually reading with your family the familiar rhymes of this enduring classic. Sure, you’ll watch the animated version and you may even catch Jim Carrey’s rendition, but nothing beats the original read by Mom or Dad.
‘We Three Kings’ by Gennady Spirin
Paging through the scenes of the beloved Christmas carol that tells the tale of the wise men following a star brings the story to life. This is a beautiful book that ensures the true meaning of Christmas is remembered.
‘A Christmas Carol’ by Charles Dickens
This unabridged version of a literary classic is worth diving into this time of year. This edition features just enough illustrations to keep younger readers interested while providing the complete, masterfully written tale.
‘The First Christmas: A Changing-Picture Book,’ by Sophy Williams
A soft retelling of the Nativity scene, “The First Christmas: A Changing-Picture Book” is a beautifully illustrated summary of the fundamental meaning of Christmas, which will provide the perfect basis for bedtime on this special night.
‘The Night Before Christmas’ by Clement C. Moore and Ted Rand
If there’s one book you simply must read each year, it’s this one—on Christmas Eve, of course. This sturdy board book will stand the test of time, and the illustrations are just right. Other noteworthy editions to look out for are Jan Brett’s and the nostalgic “Little Golden Book” publication illustrated by Corinne Malvern.