I put them all in a basket, separated by group, and we read one Advent book per day until Christmas. The kids are also welcome to read the holiday books in the basket as well. After Christmas we read the stories about the wise men.
I've seen a ton of cute ideas on the internet about wrapping the books and then letting the children unwrap them each day, but it's always seemed like too much work! I like the idea of each book being a surprise, so this year I came up with another option. I purchased 9X12 envelopes in brown (not the yellowy-brown they normally are, these look like brown paper) and some purple glitter glue and went to work!
After this, put your books with the envelopes. If the book is small enough, put it inside the envelope. If it's too big, fold the tab of the envelope over the cover of the book. That way the book is still covered enough to surprise the kids!
Then add the books in numerical order to your basket and they are ready to go. Advent starts on December 1st this year so I've stored the November envelopes in the back of the basket. After Christmas I will save the envelopes to use next year. I can surprise the kids, and it's not any extra work since the books need to go in the basket anyway- win-win!
Below are some of our Advent books. What are your favorites?
Waiting for Christmas: A Story about the Advent Calendar by Kathleen Long Bostrom
Making Christmas Count! A Kid's Guide to Keeping the Season Sacred by Ted O'Neal
Saint Nicholas by Ann Tompert
Merry Christmas, Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola
The Donkey's Dream by Barbara Helen Berger
The Lady of Guadalupe by Tomie dePaola
Father and Son, a Nativity Story by Geraldine McCaughrean
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey by Susan Wojciechowski
The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walburg
Magic Tree House: A Ghost Tale for Christmas Time by Mary Pope Osborne
***This is a chapter book that appeals to 1st-3rd graders
The Littlest Tree by Charles Tazewell
The Christmas Candle by Richard Paul Evans
Angela and the Baby Jesus by Frank McCourt
The Night of Las Posadas by Tomie dePaola
The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
***The two above books can be found in a new book, Joy to the World, Christmas Stories
and Songs by Tomie dePaola. It also contains a great Epiphany book, The Story of the
Three Wise Kings.
The Story of Christmas by Patricia A. Pingry
***A quick disclaimer: These books are my favorites, and I have read and love all of them, however, they are mostly storybooks written by children's authors. They are not necessarily written by Catholic writers, or studied and approved by Catholic clergy. I found nothing objectionable from a catechetical standpoint, but if I missed something, please let me know in the comments. In other words, you should read through these books and decide for yourself whether or not you like them! :)
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