I’ve written about this one before, but I thought it might be fun for you to see this one in action. RSS Readers will need to click through to see the video.
Christmas stories featured in the video are:
Other favorites include:
If you’re interested in starting this tradition, don’t worry…it’s not too late. Just do 12 days of Christmas this year. Or a week. Then build up your book stash throughout the year next year, and start on December 1, 2009!
Special thanks to Mary Hunt for posting this idea on her website a few years ago. I’ve been in love with this tradition ever since I saw it there!
What are your favorite Christmas traditions?
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What an awesome tradition! I wish my boys were still little! I’ve passed it along to some friends who have younger kids! Thanks for sharing!
I absolutely love this idea!!! Thank you so much for sharing it again – I haven’t been a reader for very long, so I missed the previous post about it.
What a great idea! I wish we had children so we could put this one to use.
PS, that kitty paw coming under your door was so cute!
I LOVE this idea! I definitely plan on doing this with my daughter next year – she’s still baking at the moment ;)
I also posted a link on a Mommy message board. I know a few people who will love this!
This helps answer the constant “Can I open just ONE present” whine that we often hear. The kids get to actually open something — a wrapped book, not a “real” present — but they feel like they HAVE unwrapped something. I’m using this with my grandkids this year!
Great idea! To make it even more frugal, you could make gift bags from Xmas fabric (purchased after the holidays of course), and reuse the bags year after year too!
i LOVE this idea and plan on using it when i have children. :)
until that happens, maybe i can think of a similar tradition to share with family and friends. yay for the excitement of unwrapping gifts and spending time with loved ones.
Love it!! Love you!!!
Hi, I really liked your tradition of reading Christmas books throughout the month of December. I also think it’s great to wrap them up.
As a librarian/teacher, we’re always trying to find new ideas to have parents read to their children or have children read to their parents. This is a wonderful idea.
I’ve passed on your tradition to many of my friends and co-workers.
By the way, I’m the author of the Racecar Driver’s Night Before Christmas, and I’m really glad you chose my book. Hope you enjoyed it. Thanks.