Christmas and Winter Books

The Night Before Christmas Pop-up by Clement Clarke Moore and Robert Sabuda

Twas The Night Before Christmas by Clement C. Moore
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
Seven Candles For Kwanzaa by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Inside-Out Grandma by Joan Rothenberg

A Snowman Named Just Bob by Mark Kimball Moulton
How The Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss

Winter’s Gift by Jane Monroe Donovan
The Twelve Cats Of Christmas by Kandy Radzinski

A Wish to Be a Christmas Tree by Colleen Monroe

The Snowman Storybook (Pictureback(R)) by Raymond Briggs

The Sweet Smell of Christmas (Scented Storybook) by Patricia M. Scarry and J.P. Miller

Fancy Nancy: Splendiferous Christmas by Jane O’connor and Robin Preiss Glasser

Mater Saves Christmas (Disney Pixar Cars) by Kiel Murray and Disney Storybook Artists

Christmas Day in the Morning by Pearl S. Buck and Mark Buehner

Snowballs by Lois Ehlert

Mr. Willowby’s Christmas Tree (Picture Yearling Book) by Robert Barry

Olive, the Other Reindeer Book and Doll by Vivian Walsh and J.otto Seibold

Are You Grumpy, Santa? by Gregg Spiridellis and Evan Spiridellis

Why Christmas Trees Aren’t Perfect by Richard H. Schneider and Elizabeth J. Miles

The Snowman: Touch and Feel Book by Raymond Briggs

It’S Winter (Celebrate the Seasons) by Linda Glaser

Reindeer Moon by Mark Kimball Moulton

 

For independant Readers:

From whimsical encounters with St. Nick to enthralling and enduring folktales, these books invite your students to celebrate diverse festivals of light.

The Bells of Christmas by Virginia Hamilton
Enjoy a season of love and anticipation with this 1890’s tale of an African-American family Christmas in Ohio.

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
Laugh along with this favorite about a poor family who terrorizes then triumphs in their town.

Christmas After All: The Great Depression Diary of Minnie Swift by Kathryn Lasky
Witness how hope keeps a struggling Midwestern family together.

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Reflect on the past, present, and future with this holiday classic.

A Christmas Memory by Truman Capote
Drift back in time for a semi-autobiographical tale of fruitcake, friendship, and Christmas in Alabama.

The Christmas Menorahs: How a Town Fought Hate by Janice Cohn
Read the true story of how a Montana town banded together to battle prejudice.

Hallelujah Handel by Douglas Cowling
Don’t miss this moving look at holiday charity.

The Hanukkah Ghosts by Malka Pen
A suspenseful time-travel novel about a girl who helps right her family’s past wrongdoings.

How I Saved Hanukkah by Amy Goldman Koss
The only Jewish kid in her 4th grade class, Marla discovers this year her holiday promises more than a broken dreidel.

The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
Show your students the meaning of Christmas with this tale of sacrifice and love.

The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by Julie Lane
Learn how Santa became Father Christmas in this 1932 classic.

New Year by Michele Spirn
Explore diverse celebrations across the globe in this inviting and informative book.

One Wintry Night by Ruth Bell Graham
This lyrical story-within-a-story retells the Christmas tale from Creation to Resurrection accompanied by sweeping illustrations.

Sam I Am by Ilene Cooper
Can a grade schooler sort out his identity when his own interfaith family can’t agree how to celebrate the holidays?

Santa Paws by Nicholas Edwards
A stray dog finds a home during the holidays then spreads cheer all year in this favorite series.

Seven Spools of Thread by Angela Shelf Medearis
Learn the seven principles of Kwanzaa with this gorgeous folktale.

The Stone Lamp: Eight Stories of Hanukkah Through History by Karen Hesse
This moving collection of eight poems features one for each night of the holiday and spans centuries of Jewish history.

The Uninvited Guest and Other Jewish Holiday Tales by Nina Jaffe
Celebrate seven Jewish holidays with stories for each occasion.

A Very Special Kwanzaa by Deborah Chocolate
Follow 4th grader Charlie as he learns the true meaning of Kwanzaa

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