A Christmas Countdown: A List of Christmas and Winter Picture Books to Share With Your Students


What is a better way to countdown to Christmas vacation as a teacher than with great picture books that focuses on the Christmas and winter season? You can find most of these books in your local public library system. Take the time to reserve several, wrap them with cheap wrapping paper or free brown packing paper, number them, set them up on your windowsill or other prominent location, and allow your students to open one a day.
Picture books focusing on Christmas traditions around the world
Because I live in a city that is 80% Hispanic, I am very intentional to cultivate as much Hispanic literature as possible so you will see this list heavily slanted toward Hispanic traditions.
- The Miracle on 133rd Street by Sonia Manzano
- Too Many Tamales by Gary Soto
- Christmas Tapestry by Patricia Polacco
Winter picture books focusing on the change in nature
There is nothing quite like a book with vibrant illustrations to point out to us what is happening in the outside world as we sit cozily indoors. Draw your students’ attention to nature with these quick reads.
- First Snow in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy by Carl R. Sams and Jean Stoick
- Stranger in the Woods: A Photographic Fantasy by Carl R. Sams and Jean Stoick
- The Shortest Day by Susan Cooper
- Over and Under the Snow by Kate Messner
Historical: picture books focusing on Christmases in the past
Historical fiction is one of my favorite genres in adult literature, and I find I enjoy the same within a picture book. What better way to learn about World War II through a picture book about a little Jewish boy who had to escape to New York City right over Christmas time?
- Oskar and the Eight Blessings by Tanya and Richard Simon
- An Orange for Frankie by Patricia Polacco
Picture books with a shortened version of a classic folk story
If you have time to read the full versions of these classic stories to your students, then please choose those. But to save time, these picture books with shortened versions are perfect to enjoy in a five-minute reading session in your day.
- A Christmas Carol (Charles Dickens) illustrated by Brett Helquist
- The Little Match Girl (Hans Christian Anderson) illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Papa Panov’s Special Day (Leo Tolstoy) adapted by Mig Holder
Picture books focusing on Christmas values and legends
The Christmas tree, Santa Claus, stringing of lights, poinsettias, the candy cane, hanging stockings, giving gifts—Christmas in North America is full of so many traditions and legends. And it is a challenge for parents, teachers, and students alike to actually stop and consider why we are doing what we are doing. Whether or not your students participate in these traditions, they will see it all around them over the next several weeks. I find that picture books are some of the best ways to open the conversations.
While these books may not be completely factual (I believe Saint Nicholas gave the nine coins when he was just a boy, long before he was actually bishop), they do help children to understand that the physical aspects of a North American Christmas come from historic traditions, legends, and beliefs.
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss
- The Biggest Little Boy by Poppy Harlow
- The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski
- Saint Nicholas: The Real Story of the Christmas Legend by Julie Stiegemeyer
- The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg
- The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
- The Legend of the Christmas Stocking by James Griffin
Picture books focusing on Christ and the nativity
Most of our students grow up within Christian homes who make it a point to celebrate the real reason of Christmas—Jesus and His birth. They know the nativity story inside and out, but these picture books add a fictional twist to the story and may help them to think in a new way of the wonder of the coming of Christ.
- Who Is Coming to Our House? by Joseph Slate
- Silent Night by Lara Hawthorne
- The Little Drummer Boy by Ezra Jack Keats
- On the First Christmas Day by John M. Chilson
Is there a favorite Christmas picture book that you like to enjoy each season? Please add it to the comment section so we can enjoy the book, too!
