
One of my favorite Christmas books for children is "Merry Christmas Big Hungry Bear." If you are familiar with the original "
The Little Mouse, the Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear" then you will appreciate this one all the more. It is a very sweet story that will take you by surprise.

We all know the old poem "The Night Before Christmas" but I especially love this version with illustrations by Tasha Tudor. [I grew up with a fascination for her lovely book, "
A Time to Keep."] She was well into her 80's when she illustrated this one, and it shows, but it's still lovely.

My sister gave us this delightful book a few years ago, and it's been a hit. It's a fun imaginary tale of the adventures of the neighborhood snowmen when no one is looking.

And of course, Christmas wouldn't be complete without "The Grinch," as it is usually referred to around our house. I hated the live-action film with Jim Carrey
(who I usually like), but I thoroughly enjoy the old animated version. However, nothing can compare to reading the wonderful words from the book!
So, grab your kids and snuggle up on the couch with a few good books.
Age Recommendation: 1-100
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