Christmas Books for Kids
Our mission is making literacy accessible to all children, because reading opens doors to endless possibilities. This collection celebrates the holiday season with Christmas stories for readers ages 5 to 9. Each book captures the warmth, wonder, and joy of the season through heartfelt narratives and festive themes perfect for sharing.
A Hot Christmas
Did you know that in some parts of the world, Christmas happens in the middle of summer? Join Dr Can Do, Jill, Minx, and their friends in Canville for a very different kind of holiday celebration. Instead of snowflakes and warm coats, there’s swimming, sunshine, and splashing! With a decorated tree, a visit from Santa, and plenty of Christmas crackers, this festive day is full of surprises. What makes a summer Christmas so special?
Snow!
When Tip the dog wakes up to a strange smell in the air, he discovers something magical has happened overnight — the world is covered in snow! Excited beyond belief, Tip and his friends Brat Cat and Fig Pig decide it’s time for Christmas decorations. But while building snowmen and hanging lights, another mysterious scent drifts through the cold air. Something sweet and spicy is waiting at the bottom of the hill. What could it be, and who made it?
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Christmas books help children keep reading during school holidays?
Reading skills can stall when children take long breaks from practice. Snow, Burns and Griffin (1998) emphasised that consistent practice is one of the strongest protections against reading difficulties. Christmas picture books give children a reason to read over the break because the stories connect to the excitement they already feel about the season.
Are these Christmas books free to download?
Many Christmas books are available on the Bookbot website, with a number of titles free to read online. Select books also offer PDF downloads or read-aloud features with word-by-word highlighting.
Why is reading aloud Christmas stories a good family tradition?
Reading aloud together builds vocabulary, listening comprehension, and a positive association with books. The National Reading Panel (2000) found that guided oral reading — where children read aloud and receive feedback — significantly improves both fluency and comprehension. Christmas stories add seasonal warmth to this practice and make it feel like part of the celebration. See our guide on the benefits of reading aloud.
What reading levels are the Christmas books available in?
The Christmas collection covers reading levels from basic CVC words through consonant blends, digraphs, and multi-syllable patterns. Whether your child is a beginning reader or reading independently, you can find holiday stories matched to their current phonics skills.
Can seasonal books like Christmas stories support phonics practice?
Absolutely. These Christmas books use decodable text — words and sentences built from phonics patterns the child has already learned — so the seasonal theme doesn’t come at the expense of structured reading practice. Children still sound out real words rather than guessing, but the festive content keeps them motivated.