For the month of December we are doing book reviews on the website and podcast and I’m so excited about it because I thoroughly enjoy reading a good book. This week we are talking about Christmas read alouds!
What makes a book great is when it comes highly recommended. And I wanted to give you the gift of making Christmas just a little bit easier by giving you some Christmas read alouds book recommendations that you don’t have to think about. You just can grab and enjoy.
In the previous post, we talked about five best Christmas books for mom. And now we’re going to talk about the best Christmas read alouds.
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10 Best Christmas Read Alouds
I have 10 Christmas read alouds on my list and we’re going to go through them.
1. Sneezy the Snowman by Maureen Write
This is just a really fun rhyming book about a poor snowman trying not to melt. And let me add, I have also created like lapbook activity pages for this book.
If you want to change up your homeschool, make it a little more laid back while still doing some school, then check out these activity pages. They are a ton of fun. And they’re made for the mom who wants to have a little bit of flexibility and maybe add some extra to the homeschool without a ton of work.
2. The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats
There are also activity pages to accompany this book. This is one of my favorite classic books, and all of my kids have loved reading it every winter. I am sure you’re familiar with it. It is a good time to enjoy Peter’s snowy adventure day with your kids.
3. The Mitten by Jan Brett
This is a great for the littlest readers. And again, there are activity pages for this as well. And it really is just kind of like a sweet, silly story. I highly recommend The Mitten.
4. ABC’s Winter Wonderland by Jodie the Mom
Yes, I’ve written a few children’s books because I wanted to create a book on my own. So I did. And my beta reader loved it. Grab the free ebook and activity pages.
5. How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss
The classic of all the Christmas read alouds. This is a Christmas favorite we love to read every year as well.
6. How to Catch an Elf by Adam Wallace
This popular series is sure to deliver on Christmas fun. So follow the story of a mischievous elf as he causes chaos on Christmas Eve.
7. A Charlie Brown Christmas by Charles Schultz
I am a fan of all things Charlie Brown. And A Charlie Brown Christmas is a must-read during the holidays. It is also a must-watch.
8. Merry Christmas, Amelia Bedelia by Peggy Parrish
Amelia Bedelia was one of my favorite characters as a child, and I love passing on these stories to my kids.
9. Nate the Great and the Crunchy Christmas by Marjorie Weinman Charmant
Nate the Great is always a favorite and he is on this fun holiday case as well.
10. Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
I can remember sitting in the library while the school librarian read this one to us every Christmas. It is a favorite classic, and it is a perfect holiday story to add to your Christmas tradition
Conclusion: Best Christmas Read Alouds
That is a wrap for the best read-alouds. What are your favorite Christmas read alouds? We want to know. We want more recommendations. So let us know.










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