It started with Christmas. Early in December I’d pull our special stash of Christmas books down from the shelf. Reading aloud is one of our family’s favorite pastimes, and the winter months particularly lend themselves to snuggling on the couch and reading a good story while the Christmas tree lights sparkle.
But soon I was searching for books for every holiday. Over the years I’ve collected quite a list of picture books that we turn to when we approach a certain festivity. I’ve purchased some from used book sales and we borrow others from our local library.
Recently, I’ve been writing a lot about holiday picture books for children. I was excited to write a piece about Christmas picture books for Wild + Free’s most recent “Light” bundle and faith-based ones for For the Family. And that got me thinking: why not create a master list, of sorts, of all the holiday books we’ve read and enjoyed over the years?
And so I decided to put together a FREE Ebook for all my email subscribers.
Celebrate! Holiday Picture Books for Children is a ten-page resource of picture books for many of the major holidays around the year. Whether you’re a homeschooling family that wants to add books about a holiday’s origins to your curriculum or you just want a fun book to read, this is the resource for you. You can print it off and throw it into your bag when you go to the library or to reference when you’re in search for the perfect book on Amazon. Why not start now, with Christmas?
To get your own copy of my Ebook, just subscribe using the form below or in the bar at the bottom of my website. It’s that easy! You will receive a confirmation email in your inbox. Once you confirm your subscription, you will then receive a second email that will contain the link to the free download.
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AND, to give you a preview of just a few of the books I share in the ebook, check out my very first Periscope broadcast! It was a little weird, but fun!
I hope these books will add richness and joy to your own holiday traditions!
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