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CHILDREN ENJOY STORIES ABOUT CHRISTMAS

Children often love Christmas books for several reasons, as the holiday season holds a special and magical place in their hearts. Here are some reasons why Christmas books are particularly appealing to children:


  1. Sense of Wonder and Magic: Christmas is often associated with magic and wonder, thanks to stories about Santa Claus, reindeer, and elves. Children are captivated by the idea of a magical figure delivering presents and the enchanting world that surrounds Christmas.
  2. Traditions and Rituals: Many families have their own traditions during the holiday season, and Christmas books often reflect these rituals. Children enjoy reading about familiar customs and the anticipation of festive activities like decorating the tree, baking cookies, and opening presents.
  3. Warmth and Coziness: Christmas books often convey a sense of warmth and coziness, both in the illustrations and the narratives. Themes of family, love, and togetherness resonate with children, creating a comforting and joyful atmosphere.
  4. Excitement of Gift-Giving: The concept of receiving and giving gifts is central to Christmas, and children are naturally excited about the prospect of presents. Christmas books often feature stories about generosity, kindness, and the joy of giving, reinforcing positive values.
  5. Colorful Illustrations: Children are visually oriented, and many Christmas books feature vibrant and colorful illustrations. The festive images, depicting snow-covered landscapes, festive decorations, and jolly characters, capture the imagination of children and enhance their enjoyment of the stories.
  6. Special Characters: Christmas books often introduce children to beloved characters like Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and others. These characters become iconic symbols of the holiday season and contribute to the excitement and charm of Christmas stories.
  7. Anticipation of the Big Day: The build-up to Christmas Day is filled with excitement for children. Christmas books often play into this anticipation by counting down the days, building suspense, and creating a sense of magic leading up to the main event.
  8. Nostalgia and Tradition: Reading Christmas books can also become a cherished tradition for families. The act of reading these books together, perhaps passed down from generation to generation, adds a nostalgic and comforting element to the holiday season.


Check out my store for some fun teaching resources on the holidays with book suggestions and lesson plans/activities:



In summary, Christmas books for children tap into the enchanting and magical aspects of the holiday season, incorporating elements of tradition, warmth, and excitement that resonate with young readers.


What is your favorite Christmas story?