The Best Christmas Books for Kids

We usually wait until after Thanksgiving to start holiday shopping. This year, we decided to start early. But what’s the harm in looking and ordering your gifts now? Know what is the best gift idea? Books! Books are always a great idea. Gift books to add to a home library, books for the classroom, books for friends, and books for the car. Plus you can read from anywhere. We gathered up our favorite Christmas books to share and give as gifts this Christmas. Wrap them up with a stuffed plushie and a ribbon to add extra cheer.

All the Colors of Christmas

by Matthew Paul TurnerGillian Gamble (Illustrator)

Matthew Paul Turner celebrates the Christmas season, with the colors that infuse the holiday and all the memorable sensations and experiences including a festive market, sledding, and nativity scene connected to those bright colors. Matthew draws his readers into a whirling ribbon of the familiar reds and greens of Christmas, as well as other festive hues.

Little Red Sleigh

Erin Guendelsberger Elizaveta Tretyakova

An enchanting Christmas story about a little sled that wants to get to the North Pole to become Santa’s sleigh. This beautiful picture book takes the little sled on an adventure with a big train and a yellow truck full of Christmas trees which is sure to grab your children’s attention. Will the Little Red Sleigh ever make it to the North Pole?

Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light

Apryl Stott

Gorgeously illustrated and overflowing with heart, Apryl Stott’s debut picture book shares the delightful friendship between Coco and Bear. On a quest through a wintery forest, the two friends go on a mission to spread joy—but the woodland creatures are skeptical of Bear’s intentions. After all, bears are scary and shouldn’t be trusted! Share Some Kindness, Bring Some Light has the makings of a new classic that everyone needs and can appreciate. 

Green Is for Christmas

Drew Daywalt Oliver Jeffers

The Crayons are back! Only this time, they’re here for the holiday cheer! When Green Crayon tries to claim that he’s the only Christmas color in the box, the other Crayons are in an uproar. They have to convince him that each one of them, particularly Red, White, Silver, and Tan, brings holiday cheer too. Humorous and entertaining, Green is for Christmas is the perfect book to read for story time this Christmas season.  

Cody’s Crazy Christmas

by Andrea Realpe

Join Cody and his pup as they learn to navigate through misadventures trying to find his parent’s spectacular Christmas surprise in this loving comedic, and fun story.

Your kids will learn about the value of family and the true meaning of Christmas. They will also learn about friendship, teamwork, making good choices, and most importantly, encouraging children to ask for help.

Snowmen At Christmas

Caralyn Buehner Mark Buehner

This is a fun, rhyming Christmas story about the adventures of snowmen on Christmas Eve. It is beautifully illustrated and would bring joy to any snowmen builder. I bet this one will become a Christmas favorite to be read over and over again!

Santa in the City

Tiffany D. Jackson Reggie Brown

How does Santa deliver Christmas gifts if your home doesn’t have a chimney? This sweet picture book about a girl named Deja who worries that Santa won’t visit her in the city will capture readers’ hearts and answer questions about where Santa parks his sleigh and how he enters into apartments. Tiffany D. Jackson may normally write YA horrors and thrillers, but her debut picture book certainly is nothing but Christmas cheer, and Reggie Brown’s art brings it to life in splendid ways! 

Reading to Preterm Babies in the NICU

Parents finding themselves in a neonatal unit is often unexpected. It’s natural for families to feel overwhelmed. Thankfully, there are ways for parents to cope. Parents can be involved in their newborn’s care through kangaroo mother care (skin-to-skin contact and exclusive breastfeeding) and parental shared book reading in the NICU.

​Studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine, show that kangaroo mother care, started immediately after a preterm baby is born, significantly improves the chances of survival.

Reading to babies in the NICU also benefits infants and parents. Research shows that reading stories aloud not only develops the bond between parent and child but also reduces parental stress, soothes babies, and also promotes brain development and language skills.

This is why Dr. Daphna Yasova Barneau at the NICU in Florida has taken initiative and made the process easier for families. There is a bookshelf that serves as a library for the unit so that parents can easily grab a book to read to their babies and share a beautiful soothing bond.

When there are enough books available in the unit, books are given to parents and caretakers in parent groups. Dr. Daphna Yasova Barbeau says, “reading in the NICU changes outcomes!”

If you would like to donate new or slightly used/damaged books, please send them to the address below. We would love to get your books into parents’ hands at the NICU.

Book Mailing Address:

University Hospital, NICU, 3rd floor 3476 S University Drive Davie, Fl 33328

Books fly off the shelf, so donations are gladly appreciated.

Suggested Books:

1. The Wonderful Things You Will Be – Emily Winfield-Martin

This inspirational story is about the unconditional love that parents feel for their children no matter what they become in life.

2. Guess How Much I Love You – Sam McBratney

“Sometimes, when you love someone very, very much, you want to find a way of describing how much you treasure them. But, as Little Nutbrown Hare and Big Nutbrown Hare discover, love is not always an easy thing to measure. The story of Little and Big Nutbrown Hares’ efforts to express their love for each other has become a publishing phenomenon.”

3. Cody’s Crazy Christmas 

This book is a fun story with a lot of heart and will bring families closer.

4. Good Things Come In Small Packages: I Was A Preemie

“This is a delightful story of one little person’s journey of realization as he discovers his difficult beginnings and the real meaning of love.”

Preemie baby holding hand.
Jennifer Polixenni Brankin/Getty Images)

HartsLight Kids™ READ ALOUD STORYTIME with Ms. Andrea Realpe “Pumpkin Finds His Feelings”

Booo! It’s Halloween week. Join us for Halloween Storytime. Watch me read 𝗣𝘂𝗺𝗽𝗸𝗶𝗻 𝗙𝗶𝗻𝗱𝘀 𝗛𝗶𝘀 𝗙𝗲𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀. Pumpkin lost his feelings. He can’t feel happy, sad, or anything despite his stuck-on smile. Follow him on his journey to find his feelings and meet a few friends that try to help him along the way.Thank you for welcoming me back to your show @dr.joanette

Check it out here: https://youtu.be/WjAA6inOELs

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