Monday, January 6, 2014

Preschool Christmas Book List

Christmas Book List

Product DetailsNo Room at the Inn: The Nativity Story by Jean M. Malone 
On the very first Christmas, Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem. There was no room for them at the inn. So Mary and Joseph stayed in the stable. That night, Mary gave birth to her baby, Jesus- God's only son.

The Story of Christmas by Vivian French and Jane Chapman
The story of Jesus' birth is among the best-known and best-loved stories in the world.

Product DetailsStable in Bethlehem: A Christmas Counting Book by Joy N. Hulme
Over a stable in Bethlehem, 12 drowsy doves are cooing. Snuggling in the fragrant hay, 11 cows are mooing. This tender bedtime counting book invites us to nestle with the animals in the manger where Jesus was born.

Who is Coming to Our House? by Joseph Slate and Ashley Wolff
"Who is coming to our house?"
"Someone, someone," says Mouse.
The animals in the stable are preparing for the arrival of baby Jesus.

Itsy Bitsy Christmas: You're Never Too Little For His Love by Max Lucado
Do you ever feel like you are too small or too ordinary? That is just how Itsy and Bitsy feel. When these two charming little mice hear that a King is coming to Bethlehem, they set off with great enthusiasm to find Him. Along the way, they are met with discouraging words telling them they are too little and unimportant for any king. Just when Itsy and Bitsy begin to believe that they really aren’t big enough for the new King, they learn that Christ the King has indeed come for everyone.

The Littlest Shepherd's Christmas by Carol Heyer
Product DetailsThis is Reuel's big chance to prove that he can tend sheep just as well as his older brothers. All he has to do is keep a watchful eye on his little flock. But distracted by his brothers' teasing, he looks away just long enough for a little lamb to wander. Following a frantic search, Reuel finds his missing charge . . . and finds himself in the midst of the biggest announcement ever made. The Christ Child has been born, and Reuel is one of the first chosen to hear the news! After racing through the streets of Bethlehem, his misstep becomes a blessing when he encounters the Baby who will one day become the Shepherd of Men.

The Small One by Alex Walsh
Forced to sell his beloved donkey Small One, now old and weak, a young boy from Nazareth finds the perfect buyer in a man who is seeking a donkey to carry his wife, Mary, to Bethlehem, in a heartwarming story based on a Disney animated short.


The Innkeeper's Daughter by Jill Briscoe
When a shy innkeeper's daughter gets to play a part in Christ's birth, she discovers her own worthiness in God's eyes.

The Story of Christmas illustrated by Freya Tanz
The graceful illustrations of this timeless story brings the true meaning of Christmas to all who read it. Truly the greatest story ever told.

The First Christmas Night by Keith Christopher
A lyrical retelling of the birth of Christ modeled after 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. Here is a beautiful retelling of the birth of Jesus on that joyous night in Bethlehem so long ago. The poem begins with the arrival of Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem through Christ's birth, the angels' appearance to the shepherds, and the visit by the Wise Men.


Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale by Martin Waddell 

That cold winter's night,
beneath the star's light...
...a Little One came for the world.

Happy Birthday Jesus by Michelle Medlock Adams

Each Christmas, we celebrate a very important event - the birth of Jesus. This charming little book recognizes the birthday aspect of Christmas - a concept even very young children understand and love. Contains rhyming text and colorful illustrations, depicting a family decorating the house in honor of Jesus.

Here's an engaging introduction to the true meaning of Christmas. This warm, humorous text lists all of the things that Christmas might be about, only to conclude that it is truly about celebrating the birth of Jesus, our Savior. Through the whimsical art and rhyming, fun-to-read verse, even the youngest child will come to understand what Christmas is.

The gentle beauty of the story of the first Christmas is now available as a board book. With a simple, lyrical text and radiant artwork, this book is perfect for the youngest child to be a part of the wonder of the Nativity. 

This simple introduction to the Christmas story is brought to life by Jo Parry's vibrant illustrations. Through clear, approachable text, the events leading up to Jesus' birth are straightforwardly retold, making this an excellent introduction to the Christmas story.

'God made the stars and put them up high to shine down on earth from up in the sky.' But long ago God made a special star. He put it in the sky to send a message: 'Jesus our Savior has come ...' We can look at the stars at night. And we can remember that a long time ago, Jesus' star shone among them.

I want a candy cane too! Everyone loves a candy cane-but it's easy to overlook the meaning of this familiar Christmas tradition in all the hustle and bustle of the season. This sweet story reminds little ones that the candy cane represents Jesus' birth and the gospel message too.




There are so many more awesome Nativity books out there! I anticipate adding to this list yearly in combination with our other Christmas activities! It's so awesome to keep preschoolers exploring Christ's birth!

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