The first chapter shared is about how to help children get excited about giving simple gifts to each family member, the second is about easy ways to get your children involved in giving to needy children, and the third is about protecting time for stories at Christmas. Links to each post read is included in the show notes below.
Show Notes
Links to written form of posts read in this episode:
Three Steps to Helping Kids Love Giving
How to Start a “Children for Children Holiday Tradition” (includes links to suggested charities)
A Christmas Problem Over 100 Years Old (includes list of recommended books to read with your children)
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A Deliberate Mother’s Guide to Holidays, Vacations and Quality Family Time
Audio editing by Christy Elder
Lisa says
Oh, how I love love love children’t lit, and adding the Christmas theme to it makes it even better. We also get a new book (sometimes more, if I can’t help myself 🙂 every Christmas. Here are some of my family’s favorites:
Olivia Helps with Christmas by Ian Falconer
I Believe in Santa Claus by Diane G. Adamson
Jingle Bells, Batman Smells! (P.S. So Does May) by Barbara Park
The Tale of Three Trees retold by Angela Elwell Hunt
Merry Christmas, Big Hungry Bear! by Don and Audrey Wood
Snowmen at Christmas by Caralyn Buehner
Night Tree by Eve Bunting
The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
A Christmas Dress for Ellen retold by Thomas S. Monson (my absolute favorite – I choke up every time I read it)
Saren says
Thanks so much for these great book suggestions! I’m heading over to Amazon now to get a couple new books to add to our collection thanks to your help.