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Every year, one of our favorite Christmas traditions is pulling our favorite Christmas-themed books off the book shelf and placing them in our special basket. When my son was younger, I wrapped each book and we made a huge deal of unwrapping a book every day to read together.
He’s older now and the unwrapping doesn’t excite him as much as it used to, but he still loves pulling all of those precious picture books off the shelf to read. So, I just go ahead and add them to his book basket, so that he has some wonderful Christmas selections from which to choose for free reading.
I thought I would share our favorites with you today. They are timeless, meaningful, beautifully-illustrated books which share a message important to remember every day, not just at Christmas-time. I hope you enjoy these books and if you have some wonderful favorites I haven’t mentioned, please leave a comment below, so we can read your favorites, too!



The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Hunt — Once upon a mountaintop, three trees stood and dreamed of what they wanted to become when they grew up. Each of their dreams come true in the most unexpected of ways.

Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree by Robert Barry —

Came by special delivery.
Full and fresh and glistening green–
The biggest tree he’d ever seen.
That was the trouble. The tree was so tall, it couldn’t stand up straight in his parlor. Mr. Willowby asked his butler to chop off the top of the tree. What happens to the treetop? Where will it be for Christmas? Snuggle up with this story and follow along through a forest full of friendly creatures who get to share in a bit of Christmas joy.



In turn-of the-century Sweden, finding the almond hidden in the rice pudding is the Christmas Eve highlight for many children, since it means a chance to wish…for a new pair of snowshoes, a mountain of truffles coated with cocoa, an adorable kitten. For ten long years–all of her life–Annika has dreamed of discovering the almond in her own pudding. Will this be her year?



