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Christmas Tree Picture Books

Holiday book lists for kids are always a fun way for children to practice concepts of print, develop comprehension skills, and learn about the season. Your kids are sure to love learning and reading these Christmas Tree Picture Books

 

Christmas Tree Picture Books

 

Christmas Tree Picture Books:

Using the illustrations is a great way for pre-readers to explore and “read” independently or with you. They can take a picture walk to predict what the story is going to be about, describe the parts of the story such as the characters or setting, and work on concepts of print. 

 

What Is A Picture Book?

A picture book is simply a book that has pictures. The illustrations help tell the story and describe the parts. The illustrations can be just as important or even more important than the words.

 

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A Wish to Be a Christmas TreeThe Year of the Perfect Christmas Tree: An Appalachian Story (Picture Puffin Books)Tomie dePaola's Christmas Tree BookMr. Willowby's Christmas TreeThe Biggest Christmas Tree Ever (A StoryPlay Book)I Spy A Christmas Tree: A Book of Picture RiddlesThe Little Blue Digger and the Christmas Tree (Truck Tales with a Heart,)The TreeChristmas Tree! by Florence Minor (2005-09-27)10 Trim-the-Tree'ers (Holiday Counting Books)Emily's Perfect Christmas TreeLegend of the Christmas Tree, TheThe Last Christmas TreeThe Finest Christmas TreeThe Little Christmas TreeThe Golden Christmas Tree (Big Little Golden Book)Why Christmas Trees Aren't Perfect by Richard H. Schneider (2012-09-01)One Little Christmas Tree: A Children's Christmas Picture BookLittle Tree (Read to a Child!: Level 2)Monster Needs a Christmas Tree (Monster & Me)Christmas TreeEnzo and the Christmas Tree Hunt!The Christmas Tree Who Loved TrainsThe Littlest Christmas Tree

 

 

While You Are Reading:

While you are reading these books to kids, ask them questions such as:

  • Who are the characters in the story?
  • What do you think will happen next?
  • Where does the story take place?
  • Who is the author or illustrator? 
  • Can you find a letter, word, or punctuation on this page?

 

Asking children questions before, during, and after they read will help them to practice concepts of print, comprehend what you are reading, and much more!

 

Christmas Book List for Kids

 

These Christmas Tree Picture Books are a fun way for your kids to practice pre-reading and reading skills and celebrate the upcoming holiday season.

 

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Christmas Tree Book List for Kids

 

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