When our oldest daughter was born, we established the Christmas Eve tradition of family worship time. We read and discuss the Christmas story from Luke 2, Jonathan usually leads us in prayer, and we finish up by reading a Christmas story book. We buy a new book to read each year, and the girls and I start searching for the perfect book as soon as Christmas books hit the shelves in December. At this point, we have quite a collection of beloved stories that we enjoy each holiday season. I’d love to pass them on to you so that you can share them with your family as well.
God Gave Us Christmas by Lisa Tawn Bergren
The Christmas Story by Jane Werner Watson
The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg
The Crippled Lamb by Max Lucado
The King’s Christmas List by Eldon Johnson
The Littlest Magi SEA: A Christmas Tale by Chris Auer
Santa’s Christmas Prayer by Nell Navillus
The Legend of St. Nicholas: A Story of Christmas Giving by Dandi Daley Mackall
We haven’t yet bought this year’s story book, but these are in the running:
The Carpenter’s Gift: A Christmas Tale about the Rockefeller Center Tree by David Rubel
One Wintry Night by Ruth Graham Bell
And because Little Bit is learning to read and could read the Christmas book this year:
Dick and Jane: A Christmas Story by Larry Rupert
Does your family have a favorite Christmas book?
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Find “The Grumpy Shepherd” by Paddie Devon; no many how many times I read it, it moves me to tears. Also look for “Auntie Claus,” who teaches kids to remember the fifth rule.