Christmas books for kids

Christmas books for kids

Here are some of our favourite Christmas books for kids recommended  for everyone from toddlers through to teens. These titles cover themes such as friendship, adventure, magic and even religion. All of these books are sure to bring excitement to your little ones’ lives during the festive season.

Christmas books for kids
Christmas books for kids

The Twelve Days of Christmas by Sylvia Longaker

Each day brings another chapter full of beautiful words, detailed illustrations and original rhymes. Every page is packed with learning opportunities so there is plenty here to keep kids interested and enthused. From Father Christmas to the Three Wise Men, each poem celebrates the twelve days leading up to Christmas.

The Year Without Santa Claus by Seuss

Sure, Dr Seuss is known for his nonsense than his poetry but this book is still a joyous celebration of the season. Young readers will love the fact that the drawings are extremely funny as well as cleverly illustrate the concept behind the story.

The Night Before Christmas by Clement C Kingsley

This classic tale includes many well-known poems such as ‘The Night Before Christmas’, ‘Jingle Bells’ and ‘Twas The Night Before Christmas’. But what you might not know is that it was originally written much longer. Originally called ‘A Visit from St Nicholas,’ this version has been shortened to its current form.

Twas the night before Christmas by Dick Brooks

How do you make Christmas special? By making it yourself, that’s how! This is a perfect gift idea for children who would appreciate the extra effort taken in creating their personalised presents.

The Night Before Christmas by Washington Irving

One of the world’s most beloved tales, it’s hard not to fall in love with Clement C. Moore’s words. They put me right off my food when I was younger and now I find them rather endearing. It’s no wonder this collection has been read and reread by millions for generations.

 

The Gingerbread Man by Julia Donaldson

On Christmas Day, ten-year-old Sophie accidentally turns herself into a gingerbread man instead of a princess. Now she needs to stay very still or else she will turn back into a human being again! With gorgeous illustrations too, this book is perfect for sharing around the dinner table as a light-hearted read.

The Snowman by Raymond Briggs

Christmas comes early with this delightful story about two children: one who loves snowmen and another who does not. When a lonely boy makes a snowy friend, he finds true love at last. You will find yourself laughing out loud throughout this book.

A Very Merry Mix-Up by Jenny Nimmo

In this lovely rhyming story, a family accidentally ends up in a different world on Christmas Eve. There they meet new characters along their journey home, including the mayor himself! Funnily enough, it ends happily ever after.

The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg

Another absolute beauty with brilliant illustrations, Van Allsburg reminds us why we enjoy reading so much. He captures the simplicity of Christmas perfectly and creates something which every child can relate to, whether they are familiar with the film or not.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer by Johnny Gruelle

This timeless classic is one of the best-loved stories around at Christmas time. With easy rhyming text and gorgeous pictures, this is a book you’re sure to share with young readers.

The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

What could top sitting inside doing nothing on a snowy day? Why writing of course! Ezra Jack Keats’ playful verse will have kids giggling throughout the book. There’s nothing quite like going back to basics and enjoying an old-fashioned family holiday.

Frost Fairies by Jacqueline Wilson

If you have got lots of time on your hands but still want a good laugh, then this is the title for you. Young Charlie Bucket finds a mysterious golden ticket in his cereal packet and travels across London to win the chance to attend the most exciting event of the year: the annual frost fair. Full of twists and turns, this is a fabulous story that will appeal to any reader.

Conclusion

The Christmas carol ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas’ was written in 1823 by Clement Clarke Moore, a former slave from Boston. He wrote the lyrics while visiting his sister Mary and her husband John on December 23rd. In 1844, Clement published the poem in a small magazine called Godey’s Lady’s Book. Christmas books for kids are interesting and captivating. You can visit online casinos and play secret Santa slots and enjoy them whilst on your Christmas holiday.