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Books with title The Best Christmas Ever!

  • The Christmas Bell

    Rolf Krenzer

    Hardcover (Gingham Dog Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    When Rachel, the daughter of a widowed shepherd, comes across something curious in the dusty streets of Bethlehem—a beautiful bell made of pure silver—she wonders what she should do with it. No one can tell Rachel where the bell came from, but a wise woman in the village tells her that she should keep it until something wonderful happens. Then, she will know it is time to give it away. Rachel finds out just how special the silver bell is on the eve of the very first Christmas. When the shepherds journey to the manger to give the Messiah a gift of a lamb, Rachel thinks she has nothing to offer the tiny baby. It is then that she remembers the beautiful bell.
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  • The Best Christmas Present Ever

    Jill Miner, Katelynd Hendee

    language (, Oct. 16, 2017)
    The Best Christmas Present Ever! Is the first book of the Adventures With Spikes series. After a young 4 year old girl receives a special Siberian Husky stuffed animal, it quickly becomes her best friend taking him everywhere with her. This fun series takes place over 16 years as this young girl grows up becoming a young adult, yet she still makes sure to pack her favorite stuffed animal. Her best bud is by her side through fun things like her first day of school to the not so fun things like her parents being separated and having two homes. These adventures (good and bad) are so relate-able any child will be able to find comfort in knowing they are not alone in these types of situations. Moms, Dads, Grandmas and Grandpas will have fun sharing these books with their children and grandchildren as they re-experience their childhood and all the special first things in life. Especially if they had a favorite stuffed animal and maybe still have it. Not only is this a fun yet educational series, the illustrations are fun and colorful and go hand in hand in telling a fantastic story! Join us as we take on adventures of big and small.
  • The Best Cat Ever

    Cleveland Amory, Lisa Adams

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, Nov. 1, 1993)
    The author describes adventures with his cat, Polar Bear, including encounters with Cary Grant, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and other notables
  • VeggieTales The Best Christmas Gift Ever

    Melinda L. R. Rumbaugh

    Board book (WorthyKids, Oct. 4, 2016)
    In this festive VeggieTales book, the Veggies are celebrating Christmas—decorating the tree, singing carols, and exchanging gifts. But in the middle of all the activity—though it’s so much fun to give and receive presents—the Veggies all know that the greatest gift of all was God’s gift of Jesus, his Son. Children will love the colorful art featuring their favorite Veggie friends. Parents can use this book to introduce little ones to Jesus’ birth as the reason we rejoice at Christmastime.
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  • The Best Parts of Christmas

    Bethanie Murguia

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 22, 2015)
    A boy who really loves his Christmas tree finds a way to preserve its spirit year-round in this sweet and child-friendly holiday story.Fritz knows that the best parts of Christmas happen around the tree, whether decorating it with traditional and unexpected ornaments, sharing snacks, or opening presents. And Fritz gets to pick out the perfect tree: one that can be the centerpiece for his family’s celebrations, but can also make for good company when he needs some quiet time. But when Christmas is over and the tree begins to drop needles, Mom and Dad say it’s time to say good-bye. But Fritz isn’t ready to let his tree go. How can Fritz keep his Christmas tree—and the happiness gathered around it—with him all year through?
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  • The Christmas Eve Ghost

    Shirley Hughes

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Two children find goodwill and acceptance in unexpected places — even in the hardest of times — in a moving tale from a master picturebook creator.In 1930s Liverpool, where streetcars clang on iron tracks, young Bronwen and Dylan live with their widowed Mam. Every day, in the wee hours of morning, Mam leaves the two alone as she gathers other people’s laundry to boil in a big metal copper at home. At night, if she’s not too tired, Mam tells fanciful tales of dragons and ghosties, and on Sunday, she cautions the children about the O’Rileys next door, who go to a church that is not for their kind. But on Christmas Eve, when Mam must go out, Bronwen and Dylan hear a ghostly plonk! plonk! plonk! from the washroom that sends them running straight into the arms of Mrs. O’Riley. Not only do they find that the house next door harbors nothing to fear, but it may hold a blessing for Mam, too. With evocative drawings full of compelling detail, Shirley Hughes tells a timeless, genuine tale of community and human kindness.
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  • The Longest Christmas List Ever

    Gregg Spiridellis, Evan Spiridellis, Brandon Scott

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Sept. 15, 2009)
    Little Trevor is determined to not leave ANYTHING off his Christmas list, so he carries it with him everywhere he goes… for the entire year! Trevor thinks of everything he could possibly want:Binocular glasses with night-vision mode!A rip-roaring go cart to tear down the road!A remote-controlled plane with a camera inside!An invisible robot that's easy to hide!Trevor’s list becomes so huge that it spills out of his house, down the street, through town and all the way to the post office. . . which happens to be closed for Christmas by the time Trevor is finally ready to send his list!Luckily Santa, with a little help from Trevor’s parents, knows just what to get him: a gift of friendship that reminds us all of the true meaning of Christmas.
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  • The Best Thing About Christmas

    Christine Harder Tangvald, C. A. Nobens

    Paperback (Faith that Sticks, Aug. 1, 2014)
    Explore Faith That Sticks books―filled with fun-to-read stories and activities that teach children about God while they are learning to read. Faith That Sticks books include stickers, discussion questions, and other activities designed to bring enjoyment and deepened learning experiences for kids.What is Christmas really about? Look inside and let’s find out! The Best Thing about Christmas takes kids through all of the fun activities and traditions of the Christmas season―presents, family time, great food, and more. All of these things are fun, but the best thing about Christmas is that “Jesus came for ME!”
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  • The Christmas Bears

    Chris Conover

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 28, 2008)
    Christmas is coming, and there's a lot to be done – from baking cookies to sending out cards to decorating the tree. Ma, Pa, and their seven cubs take their preparations most seriously, for on Christmas Eve, Pa has a very important job to do. He loads the toys from his workshop into a sleigh and takes off to deliver them all over the world! And delightful endpapers show where the family's friends, such as the spectacled bear, snowy owl, and reindeer, live throughout the world. With a simple, joyful rhyming text and her signature warm, detailed illustrations, Chris Conover celebrates the happy anticipation of Christmas that makes the season so wonderful.
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  • Joy to the World: The Best Christmas Gift Ever

    Jack Lewis, Tanya Glebova

    Hardcover (Starry Dreamer Publishing, LLC, Aug. 1, 2020)
    The beloved, beautiful story about the true meaning of Christmas is now available as a gorgeously illustrated children's picture book.This delightful storybook provides the perfect opportunity to help young children celebrate the joy of the Christmas holiday, while also understand and appreciate the reason for the season: God's gift of Jesus to the whole world.With its cheerful text and radiant artwork, Joy to the World has delighted both children and parents with its simple yet powerful message. Christmas is a wonderful time and fun to celebrate, but it means something much more than just colorful decorations, twinkling lights, or wrapped presents. This is the perfect heartwarming book to explain the true Christian message to little ones, and parents will appreciate the fact that it is theologically sound.This modern-day classic is perfect for the young child (3-8 years old) who enjoys the Christmas celebration and would make a wonderful holiday, birthday, or Christmas gift.Make your child's Christmas season a special one, scroll up and click Buy Now!
  • Best Christmas Ever

    Orison Carlile

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 7, 2015)
    The young narrator describes the best Christmas ever but the illustrations reveal a series of hilarious disasters. Parents and children will delight in the contradictions between words and pictures. Look out for other books in this unique series for children aged seven to eight years.
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  • The Sweetest Christmas Eve

    Annie Hallinan, Preveza Amy

    Hardcover (Turnberry Press, July 29, 2016)
    "The Sweetest Christmas Eve" is read-along picture book by Scottish-American author Annie Hallinan that relates the gentle tale of the Mouse family and their lovely new home, Mouse Manor. Mama and Papa Mouse are getting their home ready for their first Christmas Eve whilst the kids, Willie and Baby Zoie, race through the house hugely excited about the upcoming holiday. None of the wee mice could predict the adventure that will unfold when humans discover where they are living. The plot unfolds in a muted tone, graceful and gentle, without stress or worries that might alarm younger readers. One can easily imagine a youngster in your lap, after a busy day, reading this story together and enjoying the nearly-endless detail in the colorful illustrations. It's an excellent choice for adults who read with children because it is a uniquely charming story with family-oriented tone. In general, the story is aimed at younger readers not quite ready for chapter books; generally the 4-7 year range. The book includes the web-based "Read It Again Kids" feature that enables younger readers to enjoy the story with pre-recorded readers.
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