We have loved Celebrating Advent…a tradition that has been added to our home in the last few years. Each year is different, based on how well prepared I was prior to December 1st, as well as the amount of stress and obligations we are facing in December. If life is busy, anything you do toward impressing God’s Word on your children’s hearts and changing the focus in your home will be a blessing in your home.
One of the ways we celebrate is with a Christmas Book Basket. I love books and as a former teacher, I have lots! I have a big collection for each holiday. Our Thanksgiving books are stored on our holiday shelf waiting for next year and Christmas books are out.
Our favorite way to enjoy our books is when I wrap a book for each day and let the boys open one each morning. They like to look under their little Christmas tree in their bedroom. We usually start this on December 1st. Well, you can see that I have been a little behind on that. And some years, the wrapping doesn’t happen. We just have them on our table or in a basket.
There is no right way to do this…so jump in with whatever Christmas books you have and enjoy this little tradition. Remember, this is a no guilt zone. If you have Christmas books around, start reading through them together as a family and ENJOY the season!! Don’t stress!!
If you want, after Christmas, check out some sales to add a Christmas book or two to collection each year.
Itsy Bitsy Christmas: You’re Never Too Little for His Love! By Max Lucado |
The Legend of the Candy Cane By Lori Walburg |
The Legend of the Christmas Stocking by Rick Osborne
The Legend of St. Nicholas: A Story of Christmas Giving
The Crippled Lamb By Max Lucado |
Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale
One Wintry Night By Ruth Bell Graham |
J Is for Jesus: The Sweetest Story Ever Told By Crystal Bowman |
The Tale of Three Trees By Angela Elwell Hunt |
The Pine Tree Parable, The Parable Series By Liz Curtis Higgs |
What God Wants for Christmas: An Interactive Nativity for Children |
Humphrey’s First Christmas By Carol Heyer |
The Little Shepherd’s Christmas By Carol Heyer |
God Gave Us Christmas By Lisa Tawn Bergren |
The Sparkle Box: A Gift with the Power to Change Christmas
The Shoe Box By Francine Rivers |
The Gift of the Christmas Cookie: Sharing the True Meaning of Jesus’ Birth By Dandi Daley Mackall |
A Star for Jesus By Crystal Bowman |
Why Christmas Trees Aren’t Perfect By Richard H. Schneider |
Christmas Is Finally Here! By Greg Fritz |
A Very Veggie Christmas Countdown! By Laura Neutzling Neutzling |
Thomas’ Christmas Delivery By Rev. W. Awdry |
Thomas’ Christmas Star By Rev. W. Awdry & Jim Durk (Illustrator) |
Thomas’ Night Before Christmas By R.Schuyler Hooke & Richard Courtney (Illustrator) |
We also enjoy some silly Veggie Tales Christmas and Hermie & Friends Christmas , as well as many more.
Truth in the Tinsel is a wonderful Advent book. Even though it is for younger children, we love doing this together each day…the crafts, as well as the clues. On busy days, we use the printable ornaments. You are not too late to get started! The well laid out, simple plan with printable ornaments or crafts. Your heart will be blessed as you celebrate Advent and prepare your heart and your little ones for Christmas.
The Adventure of Christmas: Helping Children Find Jesus in Our Holiday Traditions
Ytreeide Advent Stories, 3 Volumes These three Advent devotionals will take you and your family from Advent to Christmas with day-by-day readings and advice for making Christmas a meaningful season of worship. Includes Jotham’s Journey, Bartholomew’s Passage, and Tabitha’s Travels. |
What are your favorite Christmas books?
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