Non-Jesus Books:
Santa Duck by David PilgrimThis book was super cute and fun. I enjoyed the artwork and it was a $1 in the Scholastic Book Order, so bonus there! Brother especially loved this book.
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, illustrated by Brett Hellquist
I actually ordered this one after we had started our advent, but it's definitely going in the rotation for next year. It's unabridged, so the language will require some explaining, but the artwork is SPECTACULAR! I took it to school and read it to my 7th graders. I may or may not have cried during the reading.
The Nutcracker from the story by E. T. A. Hoffman, illustrated by Valeria Docampo
Every year, my niece dances in the Nutcracker, and every year, I'm like, "What the heck is going on?" I don't get it, so I don't know how to explain it to my kids. So this year, we ordered this book. It was $9 something, but totally worth it because it is BEAUTIFUL. This one has been repeated already!
There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colander, illustrated by Jared Lee
We loved There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly and There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves, so when we saw this one in the Scholastic Book Order ($2), I knew it was a must-have for our advent library. One thing I love about these books and the others like it is that Sister can "read" this book pretty much by herself since the book follows a pattern. As Brother reads every other book, it's nice to have one she can do herself.
Jesus Books:
The Birth of Jesus Activity Book
Sorry for the horizontal pic :) |
I bought two of these for $2.99 at Hobby Lobby so each of the kids could complete their own. Inside are stickers, dot-to-dots, mazes, and much more, all revolving around the Christmas story. This was fun and a nice break from just reading.
This book was also $1 in the Scholastic Book Order, but this one surprised me, because rather than simply telling the story of the first Christmas, it followed the pattern of "The Night Before Christmas" poem. So rather than:
Twas the night before Christmas/When all through the house/Not a creature was stirring/Not even a mouse
it was:
Twas the very first Christmas/When all through the town/Not a creature was stirring/There was not a sound
We had just read the other night before Christmas a few nights before and the kids made the connection. It was fun.
The Big God Story by Michelle Anthony, illustrated by Cory Godbey
I LOVED this one. I got it as part of the literature that came along with the spiritual parenting class I took at church this rotation. I hadn't read it through until we did it with the kids a few nights ago. It tells the "whole" story of scripture, beginning in the garden and ending with the promise that Jesus will return. It is fantastic, and definitely one we will pull out often.
The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Ewell Hunt, illustrated by Tim Jonke
I have had this book since I was young and it makes me tear up every time, especially hearing my son read it this year. It tells the story of three trees and the big dreams they had, only to be cut down to form a manger, a boat, and a cross. It was so special to listen to Brother read it and make the connections - "Hey, that's the boat Jesus was in when he calmed the storm!" "That's the manger they laid Jesus in when he was born!" It was precious. This is another one we will read all year long.
What fun this has been! I'm already looking forward to next year :)
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