It’s holiday shopping time! Hopefully you’re planing to #GiveBooks to the children in your life. Nothing beats the gift of reading. Look no further than these hand-picked book lists.
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Season’s greetings! Here are our favorite Christmas books of 2013 …
For those of you that love The Elf on the Shelf, and for those of you that don’t, we’ve got two new Christmas traditions for you to introduce to your family; both of which offer kids a tangible touching-allowed experience.
With Christmas as her anchor, Carolyn Snelling has created a chapter book that effortlessly covers many deep topics that are intertwined with the overall theme of how one family’s deep connection with God proves that anything is possible.
A list of five new and notable children’s books perfect for the Christmas season.
The Carpenter’s Gift: A Christmas Tale about the Rockefeller Center Tree, by David Rubel, captures the essence of giving and charity, showing the importance of compassion during the holidays.
Enter to win one of five autographed copies of Carolyn Snelling’s book Christ’s Cake.
Giveaway begins August 15, 2012, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends September 12, 2012, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
A list of the best kids Christmas books of 2011.
Each Christmas season children see a beardless, or fake bearded Santa Claus in malls and on television shows leaving them confused and skeptical. Upon reading The Christmas Santa Had No Beard, children and parents alike will finally discover just how Santa can lose his beard.
“Gramps Bricker” is a story telling grandparent who has seen his children, grandchildren, and now his great grandchildren voice their doubts upon seeing so many Santas everywhere without a beard.