Each year we read lots of Christmas stories, and last year at Christmas time we read one Christmas picture book per day the entire month of December. Here is a list of wonderful Christmas picture books.
Christmas Tree Farm![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vqw9lhOFOyg_U02trtOOHb3VIrj8YcIkha1ipLRqD7zapBMVE1nijHyfKCfp6zCCdtic-2CMCivDkZ1vPQair49wEhAoDKTJdoL98YZDf72COJhCPZDc-zxgKnPFv_FEN2IdxahE7PAwhuBgw90o_y=s0-d)
- This little gem describes the process of raising Christmas trees. It is a year round business.
Where Is Christmas, Jesse Bear?![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_spHp-PTxSALeM1Zw7MTzLPACIVTpDqoZbsjGLCOLRw6Zeit40T8qyhB4xEmN1XvhjcdyEqsPqgi26dXVS-nis3UGxnOzCcy61wFE0HeTCs00K3lpDtsf1__8ou1uiB0xeSEYnKW-UqXwaFZoNRJiPNCw=s0-d)
- The Jesse Bear books are all written in prose and perfect for very young children.
Santa Comes to Little House (Little House Picture Book)![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tonoArt7-_kkHZKwU3SdXGjD_ZIzUZ06LJIzyRRCDed8SyAXSIMywKDVWQ37NmkFI-r6gI7-n0ZjgGCWPTH41k-A7N15LP7eLdNidCbdQijEkD4SEibq-V0LINjZYWuZBAHRBCBQXmAccfRcQU65i7zQ=s0-d)
- With the swollen river Santa Claus can't make it to the Little House, but Mr. Edwards meets him and brings gifts to the girls.
AN Orange for Frankie![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_t7XGQ3tRu_o_T5lkIBGhD5xEI20wO0W2aFKTZvXBz-41Lw1isymSdytLf65mkk33aN0KcNao5lb_h9ftdY8jPEAHiMbacKCkNEjoEKruD3sKRoPPmhSbyOjKtMSkJc1iU1ZkkiHmZueJl1Vem3Gno-=s0-d)
- This large family looks forward to eating oranges every year for Christmas, but Frankie is so excited he puts his in his pocket and loses his.
The Little Fir Tree![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_vw81-fCvaF6Jta3ravG6c8aynu3mTUeIAfwZTyAeXEnbD1t0DDOgh4kYWkZadtjiaG1Fi9j9KAIRjNiNriqT28yIvhMhAiu8q-PFwrnknQbjuuM-eGtObnF_ywNHIj420R4B9_My4ziT6AxxCxplkgVw=s0-d)
- A lonely little tree becomes a Christmas tree in this delightful children's story.
The Christmas Song: Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_smF1BYHw6NaS0guuPD5avAE1NEMs1dAezM_pl9KSRQAzxGD7eEEx4LEfsR7yte4cBx83ptzOwc09elOduPkBhQuXpV1ugMt6dMCYC_yNG5LCYaif4jhUt1V3uGN9yi6R7fTc6ahy5r_O7HOlVJqr7P8w=s0-d)
- Doris Barrette created bright, energetic illustrations to accompany this traditional Christmas song.
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A Christmas Spider's Miracle![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_usYHwqSH4U3BHOUvpbEyTNZa9VlCXbN_IpfZuPLFxIBjyYYzg9LIAGs511wOVMtf8MkpZKOcKXNvNeDmHYc7J0KVdZV7mkL9OThib5Ie7zNXh8Kui2NE91hS8QnQ9BDUzS8vyHHmp2XM6bccZJHpRIuA=s0-d)
, a poor peasant woman from the Ukraine is thrilled to receive turnip gruel for supper as a gift from her children. She can't afford anything at the Christmas market, but manages to bring home a tree from the forest. The spider in the tree and the mother in the story make a motherly connection.
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