Yes Bebe Christmas Book Picks
Draw with Rob at Christmas.
Merry Christmas! The internet phenomenon #DrawWithRob is now a fantastically festive art activity book for you to draw with Rob at home… The second book based on the viral videos seen everywhere on YouTube, Facebook, TikTok, TV, and more, from the creative genius and bestselling author Rob Biddulph!
One Snowy Night
I look back at Percy the Park Keeper with really fond memories as a child. It was one book I would read time and time again. Do you remember reading it? My little one has been reading and learning all about Percy the Park Keeper at school.
A Thing Called Snow
We are huge fans of Yuval Zommer's work and this book is no exception. A gorgeous Christmas picture book that's destined to become a festive classic. Fox and Hare were born in spring, grew up in summer, and were best friends by autumn. When winter comes, they can't wait to jump, leap and, bounce in this thing called snow. But what exactly is snow? Join fox and hare on an Arctic journey as they ask all their friends to help them find out.
A powerful story that will fill you with kindness and the true meaning of Christmas.
The Woodcutter and the Snow Prince
This is a beautifully illustrated retelling of the classic Snow Queen story with LGBTQ+ and inclusivity at its heart.
Every Christmas Eve, a lonely woodcutter named Kai carves statues for anyone who might pass by. But one magical night his loneliness is soothed by a visit from the snow prince. Feared by many, Kai sees hope in the prince's eyes, but as the prince freezes once more, imprisoned in his ice-palace, can Kai break the curse?
The Grinch
“The Grinch hated Christmas! The whole Christmas season!
Father Christmas and the Three Bears
Where's Mr Snowman
In Where's Mr Snowman?, you're on the look out for Mrs Angel, Mr Gingerbread man, Mrs Robin and Mr Snowman himself!
Lift the final flap and there's a surprise mirror - always a hit with the little ones.
Perfect introduction to Christmas for little ones who will be sure to read it time and time again.
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