Before getting them “nested all snug in their beds” on Christmas Eve, what better way to settle young ones down for a “long winter’s nap” than with a well chosen book or two about the holiday at hand. Some suggestions for this special bedtime ritual:
The Polar Express, by Chris Van AllsburgA classic for over 25 years since it was first published, The Polar Expresstells the tale of the enchanted Christmas Eve train ride a little boy takes to the North Pole to meet Santa and accept a special gift. Bursting with Christmas magic, The Polar Expres brings the wonder of the season to all those who “truly believe.” |
Where, Oh Where, Is Santa Claus? by Lisa Wheeler, illustrated by Ivan Bates |
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, by Susan Wojciechowski, illustrated by P. J. Lynch |
The First Christmas: A Changing-Picture Book, by Sophy WilliamsA soft retelling of the Nativity, The First Christmas: A Changing-Picture Book is a beautifully illustrated summary of the fundamental meaning of Christmas that would provide the perfect basis for bedtime on this special night. And of course ... |
The Night Before Christmas, illustrated by Ted RandThe requisite for the evening, The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore has been published countless times. North-South Books offers a sturdy board book version of the classic, incorporating the lovely and traditional illustrations of Ted Rand, for all ages to enjoy year after year. |