12 Children’s Books To Read For The 12 Days Of Christmas

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Did you know that Christmas is just beginning on December 25th? It’s another amazing aspect of the Catholic faith. The Christmas Octave lasts until January 1st, but we can continue celebrating the season of Christmas until the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which is the Sunday following January 6th (The Epiphany).

How can you keep your family focused on Christmas? Reading meaningful books will help! Here are a few of our suggestions!

12 Children’s Books For Catholics To Read During Christmas

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The Spider Who Saved Christmas

Sisters of the Last Straw Vol 5: The Case of the Christmas Tree Capers

The Attic Saint

The Crippled Lamb

Caleb Crosses the Country: A Camel’s Tale

Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale

The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale

Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree

Santa’s Priority: Keeping Christ in Christmas

The Strangers at the Manger (Chime Travelers)

The Best Christmas Pagent Ever

Cock-A-Doodle Christmas!

 

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