Are all your Christmas plans in place?
I used to be a big planner. Now I plan about an hour ahead. Sometimes I just wing it as I go along. Who is this person I’ve become?
But who needs gifts and decorations and yummy food when there’s a towering stack of Christmas books to be read?
I’ve been collecting for years, and now I’m not certain if my shelves can hold one more Christmas book—but I’m willing to risk it!
Have you added any Christmas books to your collection this year?
I’ve shared many of my favorites in past posts:
- Favorite Christmas Books
- Favorite Christmas Books ~ Around the World Edition
- Favorite Christmas Books ~ Pioneer Edition
- Advent (many resources)
I noticed with excitement that two of my favorite out-of-print Christmas books are available used on Amazon for reasonable prices right at this moment (they’ve often been available only at much higher prices!). Snatch them up before they’re gone!
- Maggie Rose, Her Birthday Christmas by Ruth Sawyer (an adored chapter book favorite from my own childhood, reviewed here—it makes a wonderful read-aloud!)
- Handel's Messiah Family Advent Reader (short review here; last Christmas season I posted corresponding readings, picture books, videos, and other resources for each day’s topic)
This year I’ve added The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-na-ween to our collection since Ruth Sawyer is the author of two of my most favorite Christmas books. We’ll also be enjoying Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck (because, well, Pearl S. Buck), The Christmas Wish (the photography—oooohhh!), and Christmas Farm (perfect for reading the day we get our Christmas tree).
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ReplyDeleteI was just at Barnes and Nobles looking around and I discovered two Christmas books I REALLY want...
ReplyDeleteChristmas from Heaven (about the Berlin Candy Bomber) and A Christmas Wish (with beautiful photographs of a Norwegian girl among wildlife like polar bears and dear. Oh my golly is that precious! I did buy a bargain book called The Christmas Mouse by Toby Forward which is similar to A Christmas Carol in storyline.
I have a weakness for Christmas books too- but I just can't stop! Looking forward to checking your suggestions out!
Lots of love Heidi!
ohh- I just read that you wrote about Christmas Wish...I get so excited about your book posts that I quickly started to comment before finishing the whole post.
ReplyDeleteNow you know my secret. ;-)
THANK YOU! I was just getting ready to search for Christmas read-aloud, you've done my work for me!!
ReplyDeleteI spent Sunday afternoon reading your daily advent posts from last year ( as I finally remembered to order Handel early!) Just placed and order for some of the first weeks books. I'm so excited!
ReplyDeleteDo you like Eve Bunting books? I enjoyed her title, "Night Tree".
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I like to wrap up our Christmas books and put them under the tree as soon as we get it decorated. Then the kids get to unwrap one every night at bedtime. It doesn't matter that it is a book they know we already own, they just love getting to unwrap it to see what the story will be that night!
ReplyDeleteI knew something special was happening when a few weeks ago my kids were expressing so much anticipation about the Christmas books we read every year and not one word about presents has been mentioned. I credit you for your influence many years ago to me, giving me the courage to make that our Advent/December emphasis. As my kids get older those traditions are what they are lingering over and treasuring, it only gets sweeter and sweeter.
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