$8.99
This beloved Christmas poem celebrates the joys of the holiday season with a heart full of gratitude, especially for the gift of baby Jesus. Woodland animals join in the celebration, thankful for the blessings of Christmas, from decorating and baking to caroling and honoring Christ's special birth. This board book, perfect for little ones ages 0 to 4, includes: Heartfelt rhymes about the many blessings of winter and Christmas, Whimsical illustrations of favorite holiday traditions, Simple text that ties your favorite holiday moments to the truths of the biblical Christmas story, Sturdy board pages, ideal for toddlers and preschoolers to hold, and A fun, tree-shaped cutout with a glittery sparkle on the cover. This sweet and festive prayer book makes a wonderful gift from Santa, a Christmas tree surprise, or an Advent present, helping you and your little ones foster gratitude throughout the Christmas season.
$9.99
This playful, interactive holiday story follows a grumpy dog named Cocoa who isn’t quite in the Christmas spirit. Kids can help cheer Cocoa up by clapping, singing, and searching for doggy treats in this entertaining board book—just in time for Christmas Eve! *Cocoa's Cranky Christmas* is perfect for: - Active toddlers and preschoolers who love being part of the story - Encouraging little ones to embrace the joy and fun of the holiday season - Fans of interactive books like *Press Here* and *There’s an Elf in Your Book* - A cute stocking stuffer, Advent gift, or a Christmas morning surprise - Reading aloud and sharing laughs at story time or bedtime With a glittery cover, whimsical minimalist art by Beth Hughes, and plenty of silly fun, this delightful Christmas book will captivate readers aged 2 to 6, bringing laughter and Christmas cheer to your home. “The cartoon-style illustrations, set against a festive scarlet background, highlight Cocoa’s funny, expressive face, adding to the humor. … A comical narrative sure to get some giggles.” —*Publisher’s Weekly*
$12.99
Slothy Claus is loaded with gifts for all the good boys and girls this year, but how is this famously slow creature going to make it around the globe in just one night? You guessed it—Slothy moves at his own pace, doing what sloths do best: sleep and snack. Will the kids wake up to empty stockings and a bare tree? Could Christmas be in jeopardy?