Its the holiday season and there are so many fantasticChristmas books for kids!
This list is full of board books, picture books, and stories for all ages to enjoy together.
Llama Llama Jingle Bellswas written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney.
The rhyming text is paired with brightly colored illustrations in Dewdneys signature style.
Moo, Baa, Fa La La La Lawas written by Sandra Boynton.
Construction Site: Merry and Brightwas written by Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrated by AG Ford.
This lift the flap book follows the beloved construction crew as they prepare for a festive celebration together.
Kids will love watching the cute trucks bring different items to their Christmas celebration.
Merry Christmas, Mouse!was written by Laura Numeroff and illustrated by Felicia Bond.
Join the cute little Mouse as he adds ornaments to his Christmas tree one at a time.
This is a festive introduction to numbers for little ones.
Christmas in the Mangerwas written by Nola Buck and illustrated by Felicia Bond.
This cute board book introduces readers to animals in the barn during the first Christmas.
Each page introduces a different animal with a cute illustration and a rhyming poem.
How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?was written by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Mark Teague.
Join a group of dinosaurs as they celebrate Christmas with their human families.
How the Grinch Stole Christmaswas written and illustrated by Dr. Seuss.
This holiday classic tells the story of the Grinch who tries to steal Christmas from the Whos in Who-ville.
But he learns an important lesson that Christmas doesnt just mean gifts and decorations.
Little Blue Trucks Christmaswas written by Alice Schertle and illustrated by Jill McElmurry.
Join the Little Blue Truck as he spreads joy to all of his animal friends by delivering Christmas trees.
Pinkalicious: Merry Pinkmas!was written by Victoria Kann.
Pinkalicious cant imagine a better way to celebrate Christmas than with a bright pink tree!
At first her parents say no, but on Chrsitmas Eve they surprise her with a bright pink tree.
The Christmas Owlwas written by Gideon Sterer and Ellen Kalish and illustrated by Ramona Kaulitzki.
This heartwarming holiday book is based on a true story.
Dont Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh!was written and illustrated by Mo Willems.
Kids will love talking to the beloved Pigeon character in this hilarious interactive story.
Construction Site on Christmas Nightwas written by Sherri Duskey Rinker and illustrated by AG Ford.
The Berenstain Bears Night Before Christmaswas written by Mike Berenstain.
This retelling of the famous Christmas poem features the famous Bear family celebrating Christmas together.
Little Red Sleighwas written by Erin Guendelsberger and illustrated by Elizaveta Tretyakova.
This sweet book follows a little red sleigh who wants to be Santas sleigh.
On his journey to fulfill his dream, he meets new friends who teach him along the way.
Bear Stays Up for Christmaswas written by Karma Wilson and illustrated by Jane Chapman.
Bears friends want him to stay up for Christmas instead of hibernating so they can celebrate with him.
The peppy rhyming text is paired with cute animal illustrations that make this a fun one to read aloud.
Bluey: 12 Days of Christmaswas written by Penguin Young Readers.
Kids will love singing along with their favorite Heeler dogs.
So he cuts off the top of the tree and passes it along to someone else.
The sweet story shows how one persons discarded items can bring joy to lots of people.
Dasherwas written by Matt Tavares.
This sweet story follows Dasher, a young reindeer who wants a different life.
Pete the Cats Groovy 12 Days of Christmaswas written by Kimberly and James Dean.
Join Pete the Cat and his friends as they head to the beach and count down to Christmas.
The Christmas Blessingwas written by Erin Guendelsberger and illustrated by Gail Yerrill.
The animals are all very different and dont get along.
Can they learn to accept each others differences and fix up the manger in time?
The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Givingwas written by Jan and Mike Berenstain.
Join the Bear family as they attend the Christmas Eve pageant and learn about the joy of giving.
This is an important reminder for kids of all ages leading into the holiday season.
Biscuits Christmas Evewas written by Ayssa Satin Capucilli and illustrated by Pat Schories.
This cute lift-the-flap board book shows Biscuit the dog preparing for Christmas Eve.
Kids will love opening the flaps and finding all the surprises hidden underneath.
5 More Sleeps til Christmaswas written by Jimmy Fallon and illustrated by Rich Deas.
Kids will love the funny illustrations and will understand the childs excitement.
God Gave Us Christmaswas written by Lisa Tawn Bergren and illustrated by David Hohn.
Franklins Christmas Giftwas written by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark.
Franklin is having trouble deciding which of his toys to give to his schools Christmas toy drive.
With a little help from his Great Aunt Harriet, he finds the perfect gift.
The Legend of the Candy Canewas written by Lori Walburg and illustrated by Richard Cowdrey.
This is a great story about helping others, and the Christian symbolism behind candy canes.
Llama Llama Holiday Dramawas written and illustrated by Anna Dewdney.
Llama Llama and his mom are getting ready for Christmas.
But as they take part in all kinds of holiday traditions, Llama Llama becomes overwhelmed by everything.
Lots of kids will recognize their own emotions in this relatable story.
Snowmen at Christmaswas written by Caralyn Buehner and illustrated by Mark Buehner.
What happens to your snowman when you go to bed at night?
This cute story imagines the towns snowmen all gathering together to celebrate their own version of Christmas.
Pick a Pine Treewas written by Patricia Toht and illustrated by Jarvis.
The story and the illustrations celebrate lots of familiar Christmas traditions that kids may recognize.
Merry Christmas, Little Critter!was written and illustrated by Mercer Mayer.
Join Little Critter and his family as they take part in all kinds of Christmas traditions together.
Twas the Night Before Christmas on the Farmwas written by Craig Manning and illustrated by Sumi Collina.
The rhyming text is paired with adorable wintry farm illustrations.
Christmas Farmwas written by Mary Lyn Ray and illustrated by Barry Root.
Santas Storywas written by Will Hillenbrand.
Its Christmas night and Santa is ready to go, but the reindeer arent!
They need their annual story from Santa before they can be on their way.
Kids will love the descriptive text with lots of fun action words as the reindeer dance and prance around.
Turkey Clauswas written by Wendi Silvano and illustrated by Lee Harper.
The tricky turkey fromTurkey Troubleis back and he is once again trying to avoid becoming dinner.
Christmas in the Big Woodswas written and illustrated by Laura Ingalls Wilder and illustrated by Renee Graef.
The illustrations celebrate the simple joys in their holiday traditions.
Humphreys First Christmaswas written by Carol Heyer.
When they reach their destination, Humphrey is overcome with love and provides his own gift to the baby.
Cliffords Christmaswas written by Norman Bridwell.
But when Santa has an accident outside Cliffords door on Christmas night, can he save the day?
Christmas is Here!was written by Charles M. Schulz and illustrated by Robert Pope.
The Legend of the Poinsettiawas written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola.
The sweet story is paired with illustrations done in dePaolas signature style.
The Night Before Christmaswas written by Clement C. Moore and illustrated by Charles Santore.
This illustrated version of the classic Christmas poem is perfect for reading aloud with loved ones.
This retelling of the story of the first Christmas shares the perspective of the animals in the barn.
The Best Gift for Bearwas written by Jennifer A.
In the end, the perfect gift may not be what she suspected.
Unicorn Christmaswas written by Diana Murray and illustrated by Luke Flowers.
Join a colorful group of unicorns getting ready for Christmas day!
When Santa and his reindeer need help on Christmas Eve, can the unicorns save the holiday for everyone?
How to Catch a Reindeerwas written by Alice Walstead and illustrated Andy Elkerton.
Kids will love the fun rhyming text and the hilarious illustrations of the kids almost catching the reindeer.
Miss Marys Christmas Mittenswas written by Trinka Hakes Noble and illustrated by Renee Andriani.
Christmas with Auntiewas written by Helen James Foster and illustrated by Petra Brown.
Celebrate the special relationship between aunt and child in this sweet holiday book.
The rhyming text and gentle illustrations highlight the special holiday moments and the love among family.
Just Be Clauswas written by Barbara Joose and illustrated by Kim Barnes.
This adorable story follows a young Santa Claus as he discovers the magic in being true to himself.
When a snowstorm threatens to ruin Christmas, can he use his unique gifts to save the holiday?
The Shepherds Storywas written by Jimmy Dunne and illustrated by Ivan Kravets.
This take on the Christmas story shares the tale of a young shepherd who is searching for meaning.
Christmas is Joywas written by Emma Dodd.
The Gifts of the Animalswas written by Carole Gerber and illustrated by Yumi.
This beautiful book shares the story of the first Christmas through the animals in the stable.
Each animal offers something to the baby Jesus, making sure the manger is ready for his arrival.