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Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)

Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)

Christmas is here. All the people decorating the Christmas tree, picking out presents, and donning the home with garlands and lights.

Some of the fun Christmas activities to do with our families are to watch a Christmas movie for kids or play a Christmas game for kids, but even more special is to read a favorite Christmas book or more with kids.

Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)

Here are some fun, educational, and interesting Christmas books for kids (and not only). Take a look.

  1. Nutcracked

A fresh spin on the famous holiday favorite ballet, The Nutcracker. A young girl named Georgie gets the role of a lifetime: Clara in The Nutcracker ballet. But when the Nutcracker’s magic begins to seep into the real world, Georgie must save her friend, the Nutcracker, and most especially, herself.

  1. All the Little Snowflakes

All the Little Snowflakes is a perfect choice for the young reader who loves to interact with their stories.

  1. Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Christmas Stories

Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved classics. This edition includes bonus material such as games and activities!

Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)
  1. All the Colors of Christmas

A diverse cast of children in All the Colors of Christmas shows us that Christmas is composed of all the colors of the rainbow and best celebrated together with the ones we love.

  1. Here Comes Santa Cat

Cat knows he hasn’t behaved this year, and he’s pretty sure Santa just might skip him. Join Cat for this fun-filled story as he learns the true meaning and spirit of gift-giving.

  1. A Charlie Brown Christmas

A classic and pretty famous book. A Charlie Brown Christmas is a must for any holiday reading session and will help spark conversations about the true meaning of the season.

 Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)
  1. Silent Night (The Christmas Choir)

The beloved holiday song is brought to life in this favorite reimagining that highlights the diversity of the world in lush, detailed illustrations.

  1. The Tree That’s Meant to Be

This tale tells the story of a lonely Christmas tree that learns what it means to be loved when the forest animals adopt it as their own, proving each of us is worthy of love just as we are.

  1. I Got the Christmas Spirit

I Got the Christmas Spirit follows one joy-filled little girl on the perfect holiday outing with her mother, spreading holiday happiness to everyone around her and proving that the season is about giving.

 Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)
  1. Letters From Father Christmas

J.R.R. Tolkien’s kids got a letter from Father Christmas every year, with detailed stories and illustrations to go with each. Here, his magical notes are remembered for all to enjoy.

  1. The Crippled Lamb

One little lamb can’t run and play with the rest of his friends, but he soon finds out there’s a bigger plan for everyone.

  1. The Night Before Christmas

Number one is the iconic poem by Clement C. Moore—complete with beautiful illustrations.

Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)
  1. How the Grinch Stole Christmas!

Before you watch the kid-favorite Christmas movie this year, read the original children’s story by Dr. Seuss.

  1. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Classic Story

The deluxe 50th-anniversary edition comes in beautiful red hardcover for a Christmas keepsake that stands the test of time.

  1. How to Catch Santa

Here’s a funny Christmas book for young pranksters.

Merry Christmas I Wish You The Best!

Christmas: Books For Kids (And Not Only)

You can find more books on https://www.countryliving.com/christmas-books-for-kids

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

We too can often be swept up in the romantic notion of the commercialized holiday. It is often followed by stress to host the ‘perfect holiday’, in addition to trying to find the best presents, the most beautiful tree, and most delicious food.

Yet, this stress can cause a state of false joy. In that state of mind, we focus on material items and unrealistic expectations, rather than focusing on what we do have in our lives, who we do have at our dinner table and the reality that things could always be a little bit worse.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

When we realize that we don’t have to let commercialism ruin or control our Christmas, we can find what Christmas means to us.

Maybe it is giving presents to loved ones, or maybe it is donating to a charity.

Maybe it’s spending time with an elderly neighbor who doesn’t have a family.

Maybe it is attending Christmas Eve service at church, prioritizing the celebration of the coming of Jesus Christ.

This Christmas, I encourage you to take the time to reflect on the reason for celebrating.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

Remember to reflect with gratitude on your fortune and to act on the narrative of goodwill to ALL.

  1. The True Meaning Of Christmas – Wikipedia (A Little History)

The true meaning of Christmas is a phrase that began to appear in the mid-19th century when a shift toward a more secular culture resulted in a national backlash. Christians began to see the secularization of the celebration day of the birth of Christ as the shift toward Santa Claus and gift exchanging replaced the celebration of the advent of Christ and giving to the poor and needy without expectation of receiving anything in return.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

The poem A Visit from St. Nicholas (1822) helped popularize the tradition of exchanging gifts, and seasonal Christmas shopping began to assume economic importance. Harriet Beecher Stowe criticizes the commercialization in her story “Christmas; or, the Good Fairy”. An early expression of this sentiment using the phrase “the true meaning” is found in The American magazine, vol. 28 (1889):

“to give up one’s very self – to think only of others – how to bring the greatest happiness to others – that is the true meaning of Christmas.”

The phrase is especially associated with Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol (1843), in which an old miser named Ebeneezer Scrooge is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three ghostly visitors who review his past and foretell his future.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

The topic was taken up by satirists such as Stan Freberg and Tom Lehrer during the 1950s and eventually by the influential TV special A Charlie Brown Christmas, first aired in 1965 and repeated every year since. “That’s what Christmas is all about, Charlie Brown,” says Linus van Pelt, after he recites the Annunciation to the Shepherds from the Bible referring to the birth of Christ.

Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957) also illustrates the topic, and was very influential in the form of an animated TV special produced in 1966. The phrase and the associated moral became used as a trope in numerous Christmas films since the 1960s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_meaning_of_Christmas

  1. What Does Christmas Mean to You? – What You Forget To Do?

Christmas is again upon us and people around the world are busy with their preparations for their version of a Christmas dinner. Christmas is a time for family reunions, for family bonding, renewing friendships, exchanging gifts, and going on holidays.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

Christians around the world celebrate Christmas in different ways, following their beliefs and their traditions. Christmas is a time to celebrate. Foremost is the celebration of the birth of Jesus.

It’s a message of peace and hope, but this is now overshadowed by the stress preparing for Christmas brings to many people.

Most people today are busy at work, and preparing for the holiday season is something that is usually set aside until the last minute. That is why shops, department stores, malls, groceries, and supermarkets are bursting at the seams just a few days before Christmas with last-minute shoppers.

While gifts before were simpler, today, people are more choosy about the gifts they give and receive, particularly among younger people.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

Parties have become a big part of Christmas celebrations. There are parties in the office, among friends and business associates. It is almost impossible to turn away invitations thus attending parties during the Christmas season has become a social obligation. * These days avoid parties – Covid is still alive!

The essence of the Christmas celebration somehow gets lost in all the excitement. In the past, children were contented when given some cash, candies, fruits, a new pair of shoes or new clothes. Now children want to have the latest video game gadgets, cell phones, and high-tech toys.

What is Christmas to other people?

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

Although many people have almost forgotten what Christmas means, there are still plenty of people young and old around the world, who have a different take on what Christmas is. Here are a few basic meanings:

It is not about presents but to celebrate the birth of the Creator.- Jesus –
It is to remember Jesus’ birth and to care for, share, and give to people who do not have homes.
It is time to spend with family.
It is to thank God.
It is about opening presents and having fun, being with family, and being out of school or at work.
It is helping underprivileged people enjoy Christmas.
It is time spent with family and a time to give back to the community.
It is to witness the true excitement and enchantment of the season through the eyes of children.
It is time to reflect on what’s truly important in life.
It means to share the love and help other people.
It is about showing gratitude and compassion.
It is time to make others happy.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)

The overall message is clear. Christmas means spending more time with family, showing gratitude and loving, sharing and making people happy, and remembering the birth of the Savior, Jesus Christ. These are the general meanings of Christmas to many people.

https://www.daytranslations.com/blog/say-what-does-christmas-mean-to-you/

Celebrate Christmas but don’t forget the Spirit. Don’t stuck in the material world think about your Soul. It’s more important than any material you can have.
Jesus came to earth to save your Soul.

Christmas: True Meaning and Why People Are Confused (They Focus on Materials and Forget The Spirit)