Busy Betty and the Perfect Christmas Present
Reese Witherspoon’s New York Times bestselling “Busy Betty” is back for the busiest time of year: Christmas! Follow along with Betty as she converts her lemonade stand into a Christmas cookie stand to earn enough money to buy Christmas presents. A fun holiday read packed with lessons of resilience and friendship. Ages 3-8
Gingerbread Dreidels
When Christmas and the first night of Chanukah occur on the same day (like this upcoming year), siblings Sophie and Max are worried they may not get as many gifts as they usually do! But when both sets of grandparents arrive, they get swept up in the joyful preparations that unite this extended family. A beautiful story of interfaith, showing love is at the center of every holiday. Ages 3-8.
Chicka Chicka Ho Ho
“Chicka Chicka Ho Ho” is a holiday twist on a literary classic, “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom!” In this new edition, the beloved letters are climbing a Christmas Tree to be the decorations, but what happens when they fall out? A silly story for preschoolers that helps with alphabet and shape recognition. Ages 2-5.
A City Full of Santas
One little girl has always hoped to stay awake long enough to meet Santa, and she knows this is her year. Imagine her confusion when she goes to the city to discover a sign reading “Santa Auditions.” Will she be able to spot the real Santa in time for Christmas? Ages 3-8.
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Let it Glow
Fans of the movie “The Parent Trap”will love “Let It Glow,” which follows two girls, Aviva and Holly, who find out they are twins! When Holly and Aviva switch places, they get to know each other’s family and learn about each other’s culture. A heartwarming tale of tradition and love. Ages 8-12.
This collection of books was gathered by freelance writer Lori Orlinsky, an award-winning, bestselling children’s book author and industry expert who lives and breathes children’s books.