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12 Days of Christmas Books

November 16, 2015 by Jen 9 Comments

12 Days of Christmas Books

12 Days of Christmas Books

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Christmas books?

Yes, please!

Each year I like to add a few books to our collection.

I know some families do the wrapped picture books for everyday of Advent. What you do is collect your Advent books (perhaps adding a few new ones) and wrap them up, place them in a basket, and each evening of Advent a child picks a book to unwrap and then read as a family.

Love the idea.

Practically though, it’s not going to happen. The thought of wrapping all of those books? No thanks.

Then someone mentioned that in her house they do 12 Days of Christmas Books. Brilliant! Not only is it easier (I’m a terrible gift wrapper!) and much less time consuming to wrap 12 books versus 20+, I love the idea of really making Christmas extend for the true Christmas season. As much as we try to continue to observe Christmas, real life picks up quickly after the New Year and it’s difficult.

Over the years we have built up a nice collection of Advent and Christmas books. However, I don’t need much of a reason to add to the collection!

Here are some of our very favorite books for Christmas and the ones that I’m planning to wrap for our 12 Days of Christmas:

By the way it was NOT easy to cull the list to just 12

Our Favorite Christmas Books

B is for Bethlehem – This board book is perfect for little hands, but the illustrations are so gorgeous it will keep the attention of older kids too.

The Clown of God – In my opinion no child should be unaware of this book! It’s hard to read without crying.

 

The Crippled Lamb – God has a plan for all of us. Beautiful illustrations.

The Legend of the Candy Cane – A beautiful way to share the story of Jesus.

St. Francis Celebrates Christmas – The true story of how the nativity scene came about.

The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey – Another book I can’t get though without tearing up. The movie adaption is very good as well.

The Message of the Birds – An owl and some birds help deliver the message of the true meaning of Christmas.

The Christmas Owl – An injured owl receives help from other animals in the neighborhood and he repays their kindness.

 

Room for a Little One – There is always room for one more. A story about the animals in the stable first making room for one another and then ultimately making room for Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus.

The Christmas Wish – A sweet story about a little girl wanting to be one of Santa’s Elves. Beautiful photographs throughout.


The Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree – Charming illustrations by Barbara Cooney, I love the little black kitty throughout, plus a lovely story. Makes for a “perfect” Christmas book!

 

The Mitten – A cute story about forest animals trying to fit into a red mitten left behind by a little boy. Jan Brett always does beautiful illustrations in her books.

 

and I have this one on my wish list:

Christmas Day in the Morning

 

When you are wrapping up your Christmas presents, don’t forget to pull out your Christmas books and get those wrapped as well!

What are your family favorite Christmas books?

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St. Nicholas

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Family Reading, Feast Day

Saint Francis of Assisi – Easy Ways to Learn About Saints

October 19, 2015 by Jen 5 Comments

Saint Francis of Assisi – Easy Ways to Learn About Saints

Our Catholic faith is so rich with tradition. One of those traditions is celebrating the saints who have gone before us. Men and women who have led exemplary lives and can inspire all of us to lead more holy lives as well. One saint that we celebrate in the month of October is Saint Francis […]

Filed Under: Faith, Feast Day

Saint Padre Pio Notebooking Page & Resources

September 23, 2014 by Jen 2 Comments

Saint Padre Pio Notebooking Page & Resources

  Happy Feast of Saint Padre Pio! I created a quick and easy notebooking page to help children learn more about St. Padre Pio. The second page of the download includes a few links to websites with more information about his life as well as suggestions to help celebrate this special saint. It doesn’t have […]

Filed Under: Faith, Feast Day, Home Education

The Feast Day of St. Nicholas

December 4, 2013 by Jen 2 Comments

The Feast Day of St. Nicholas

The Feast Day of St. Nicholas is December 6th.  Our favorite book about St. Nicholas is The Miracle of Saint Nicholas.  Today at The Homeschool Village, I’m sharing more about the book as well as a couple of printable pages I created.  It’s a little mini lesson – for free!Be sure to go over and check […]

Filed Under: Advent, Christmas, Feast Day

Celebrating the Easter Season

March 17, 2013 by Jen 5 Comments

Celebrating the Easter Season

Lent is just about over and shortly we will enter into Holy Week.  What an interesting Lent it’s been this year with the papal conclave and election of a new pope.  An exciting time to be Catholic! As we gear up for Holy Week and the celebration of Easter, I wanted to share some of […]

Filed Under: Birds, Education Plans, Faith, Family, Family Reading, Feast Day, Home Education, Nature, Reading, Reading List, Relaxed Schooling

Weekly Photo Collage :: 12/14/2012 Nutcracker & Lights

December 14, 2012 by Jen 11 Comments

Weekly Photo Collage :: 12/14/2012 Nutcracker & Lights

1.  On Sunday my mom and I took the girls to their first performance of the Nutcracker.  They had a great time, it got a bit long at the end, but they did well for their first time attending a performance. 2.  My Sister-in-Law made us these cute scrabble ornaments for Christmas this year.  My photo […]

Filed Under: Advent, Christmas, Feast Day, Healthy Living, Recipes, Relaxed Schooling, Wrapping up the Week

Minted :: Christmas Cards

November 24, 2012 by Jen 1 Comment

Minted :: Christmas Cards

I know I have shared this before, the fact that I’m a wee bit obsessive about our Christmas cards.  It’s usually  around September, sometimes even before, that I start thinking about what we are going to do.  While we never do anything elaborate, I do enjoy sending out and receiving Christmas cards each year.  I […]

Filed Under: Family, Feast Day

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 22, 2012 by Jen 2 Comments

Happy Thanksgiving!

Shout joyfully to the Lord, all you lands; worship the Lord with cries of gladness; come before him with joyful song. Know that the Lord is God, our maker to whom we belong, whose people we are, God’s well-tended  flock. Enter the temple gates with praise, its courts with thanksgiving. Give thanks to God, bless […]

Filed Under: Family, Feast Day

Pumpkin Cranberry Muffin Recipe and Thanksgiving Books

November 13, 2012 by Jen 3 Comments

Pumpkin Cranberry Muffin Recipe and Thanksgiving Books

This isn’t an adoption related post, but I wanted to share this recipe because it is just so fall-ish and would be great for Thanksgiving!  I have made these muffins two times and both times they turned out great.  They even went over well at a potluck.  If cranberries aren’t your thing you could add […]

Filed Under: Feast Day, Reading, Recipes

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Catholic, Homeschooling Wife and Mom of six. Six children who joined our family from various locations around the world. Faith, Large Family Living and Learning, Adoption and Healthy Living, are just some of the topics I chat about the most.Read More...

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