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  • The Christmas ABC

    Florence Johnson, Eloise Wilkin

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Sept. 10, 2013)
    "C" is for Christmas-y fun in this festive alphabet picture book, a Little Golden Book classic now back in print! Classic illustrations from Eloise Wilkin show her famously adorable toddlers decorating the tree, opening gifts, and running to the mailbox! Young readers will see themselves in this book as they learn their ABCs and aniticipate Santa's visit.
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  • The Christmas Aliens

    John Manders

    Paperback (Golden Books, Aug. 12, 1998)
    The inhabitants of the planet Krelb have their own way of celebrating Christmas, like decorating huge ornaments with tiny trees, but they still get a visit from Santa, even if he does have to add a team of rocket-powered squirrels to help the reindeer
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  • The Christmas ABC

    Florence Johnson, Eloise Wilkin

    Board book (Golden Books, Sept. 8, 2015)
    "C" is for Christmas-y fun in this festive alphabet board book, a Little Golden Book classic now back in print just in time to land under the tree! Classic illustrations from Eloise Wilkin show her famously adorable toddlers decorating the tree, opening gifts, and running to the mailbox! Young readers will see themselves in this sturdy book as they learn their ABCs and wait for Santa.
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  • The Aliens Who Stole Christmas

    Chris Woodson

    eBook (Free Alliance Publishing, Nov. 30, 2012)
    If your children enjoy the classic, How the Grinch Who Stole Christmas, they will definitely enjoy this book. Aliens from the planet Groucho need to find happiness so they try stealing Christmas from the Earthlings. They learn a valuable lesson at the end. Cool illustrations of cool creatures and a fun story! Good for beginner readers or good story to read to little ones. A book that your children will definitely enjoy and want to read over and over.
  • The Christmas ABC

    Florence Johnson, Eloise Wilkin

    eBook (Golden Books, Sept. 10, 2013)
    "C" is for Christmas-y fun in this festive alphabet picture book, a Little Golden Book classic now back in print! Classic illustrations from Eloise Wilkin show her famously adorable toddlers decorating the tree, opening gifts, and running to the mailbox! Young readers will see themselves in this book as they learn their ABCs and aniticipate Santa's visit.
  • The First Alien Christmas

    Bernardine S. Stevens

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., June 25, 2018)
    What would you do if you discovered your Christmas tree was an alien from another planet?Zorn was once a vibrant, colorful planet but now it is dying. Empress Eigna knows she must find another home for her subjects and it must be one with plenty of carbon dioxide, which Zornians need to survive. Earth appears to be the perfect relocation option; however, there are issues with the way humans treat each other. How will they ever accept aliens immigrating from another planet? While her military advisor is all for exterminating the entire human race, others push for a more peaceful resolution. Searching for answers, the empress sends Ybbuc, her most trusted intelligence agent, to Earth. He is to learn about humans and how Zornians can adapt to life on Earth. After visiting several locations, and having encounters with both people and animals, Ybbuc feels the task is almost impossible. Eventually he travels to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the Christmas City, where he encounters a loving Christian family. He is forced to use his transformation powers to turn himself into a blue spruce tree to avoid being discovered as an alien. In this form, he is able to observe the family and is taken on a journey of enlightenment through their faith and love.Then, on that snowy Christmas Eve in the small city of Bethlehem, Ybbuc learns the true meaning of Christmas and the solution for his species’ survival.
  • The Christmas ABC

    Florence Johnson, Eloise Wilkin

    Unknown Binding (Golden Press, March 15, 1962)
    A Little Golden Book. About the ABC's.
  • The Christmas Ark

    Robert D. San Souci, Daniel San Souci

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 1991)
    A Christmas Eve journey with a nautical Santa on his gift-laden ark uplifts the heart of a lonely girl.
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  • The Christmas Ant

    Jack L. Mauldin, JanaOvation

    Paperback (Triumph Press, April 29, 2016)
    The Christmas Ant, is a popular children's book and a great Christmas gift idea for children. This colorful, illustrated story book combines a fun adventure story with the magic of Christmas. Reminiscent of the story books you grew up with, the story and illustrations bring smiles to young faces! About the story: The Christmas Ant shows an amazing friendship between a little boy and an ant who lives in his back yard. The adventure takes children inside a magical Ant Castle and promotes a theme of friendship, sharing and courage. Written by Jack L. Mauldin, M.D. and illustrated by JanOvation, this delightfully illustrated children’s book spins a sweet tale of simple acts of kindness, of never giving up and looking beyond yourself. Great Reviews: ~"Intertwining great character traits and heroic actions into a mystical story, 'The Christmas Ant,' sparks imagination!" ~"A must have book for families to share!" ~"The perfect Christmas gift. We love reading it together with our children. It has become a Christmas tradition for our family." ~"This book will create many memorable nights cuddling together as parents and children explore the world of Scout, the little unimportant ant who is searching for a gift for his Queen." ~"My daughter carries the book around with her, she loves it!" Learn more at www.JackMauldinBooks.com
  • The First Alien Christmas

    Bernardine S Stevens

    (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, April 20, 2018)
    What would you do if you discovered your Christmas tree was an alien from another planet? Zorn was once a vibrant, colorful planet but now it is dying. Empress Eigna knows she must find another home for her subjects and it must be one with plenty of carbon dioxide, which Zornians need to survive. Earth appears to be the perfect relocation option; however, there are issues with the way humans treat each other. How will they ever accept aliens immigrating from another planet? While her military advisor is all for exterminating the entire human race, others push for a more peaceful resolution. Searching for answers, the empress sends Ybbuc, her most trusted intelligence agent, to Earth. He is to learn about humans and how Zornians can adapt to life on Earth. After visiting several locations, and having encounters with both people and animals, Ybbuc feels the task is almost impossible. Eventually he travels to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the Christmas City, where he encounters a loving Christian family. He is forced to use his transformation powers to turn himself into a blue spruce tree to avoid being discovered as an alien. In this form, he is able to observe the family and is taken on a journey of enlightenment through their faith and love. Then, on that snowy Christmas Eve in the small city of Bethlehem, Ybbuc learns the true meaning of Christmas and the solution for his species' survival. 27
  • The Christmas ABC

    By (author) Florence Johnson

    Hardcover (Golden Books Publishing Company, Inc., Aug. 16, 2013)
    "C" is for Christmas-y fun in this festive Little Golden Book reissue from 1962. Classic illustrations from Eloise Wilkin show her famously adorable toddlers decorating the tree, opening gifts, and running to the mailbox! Young readers will see themselves in this book as they learn their ABCs and aniticipate Santa's visit.
  • The Christmas Ark

    Daniel San Souci

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 1, 1995)
    It's Christmas Eve and Sarah and Elizabeth, who are sailing to join their father in San Francisco, are worried that Santa will not be able to find them. But he appears and takes them on a tour of Christmas celebrations around the world, until the girls discover the celebration they'd most like to belong at is the one where their family awaits them.
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