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13 of the best Christmas classics to read with your kids13 of the best Christmas classics to read with your kids
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13 of the best Christmas classics to read with your kids


by Jennifer McShane
27th Dec 2025

Now is the perfect time for catching up with friends and family and relaxing by the fire with a good book.

At this time of year, opening your book of choice can also evoke powerful memories from childhood. When it comes to choosing a festive classic — either to visit again or to experience for the first time — it can be tricky. There are so many great titles available, but we’ve chosen 13 of our favourites, perfect for blissfully curling up with.

1. The Snowman, by Raymond Briggs

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Everyone is familiar with the TV special of the same name and its mesmerising score, but it all started with Briggs’ beautifully illustrated book. This book is all pictures and no words but would be ideal for that special little person in your life this Christmas.

2. A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens

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This festive favourite surely had a place on everyone’s bookshelf at one point or another and has lost none of its charms since its original publication way back in 1843. Ebeneezer Scrooge’s literary villain is world-famous — pretty impressive for a man who actively despises Christmas!

3. The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe, by C.S Lewis

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Lucy’s found a portal to the mythical land of Narnia in the spare bedroom, and once she enters, she begins a truly magical journey.

4. Letters From Father Christmas, by J. R. R. Tolkien

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The man obsessed with that mystical ring also wrote a cracking set of Christmas short stories.

5. The Greatest Gift, by Philip Van Doren Stern

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This was the short story that inspired the film It’s A Wonderful Life, and it certainly isn’t full of whimsical joy. George Pratt (the names differ from the film version) wishes he’d never been born but a look back at his life and loved ones without him sees our main character have a drastic change of heart. It may sound grim, but the ending makes it all worthwhile.

6. Miracle On 34th Street, by Valentine Davies

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Quite possibly one of the greatest Christmas stories ever written, this is a novelisation of the original 1947 film, Miracle on 34th Street, in which a young girl sets out to save Santa Claus from an array of non-believers.

7. Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott

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The novel follows the lives of four sisters Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March, detailing their passage from childhood to womanhood, and for those that don’t know, is loosely based on the author and her three sisters. The nineties film adaptation (starring Winona Ryder in one of her finest roles), has also rightfully earned its classic status, but the book is the star and remains so for a very good reason. Greta Gerwig’s film adaptation is just as good.

8. The Nutcracker, by E.T.A. Hoffman

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“Snow was falling gently on the streets, and people were hurrying home, their arms filled with gaily wrapped boxes and paper parcels from toy stores, candy shops and bakeries.” So begins the story of The Nutcracker and with it the dreams of thousands of ballerinas and the story that inspired the famous ballet production by Tchaikovsky.

9. Rover Saves Christmas, by Roddy Doyle

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Santa’s beloved Rudolph is out sick, and Mr Claus is full of despair until Rover comes along in a bid to save the day…

10. The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg

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Winner of the Caldecott Medal in 1986, this modern classic is perfect for adults and children. Billy is glum as his family doesn’t believe in Christmas and just as he’s starting to doubt its existence, he stumbles upon a mysterious train that changes everything. Trivia: There is also an audio version available, read by none other than Liam Neeson. The film adaptation is also magical and a must-see.

12. How the Grinch Stole Christmas, by Dr. Seuss

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This classic sees the scheming Grinch attempt to steal the joy of Christmas from all around him. His heart is two sizes too small but not for long.

13. The Little Match Girl, by Hans Christian Andersen

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This is one of this writer’s all-time favourite books. It’s incredibly sad, but so, so good. The Little Match Girl faces a Christmas freezing on the streets or a treacherous experience at home. She chooses to remain outdoors and upon lighting a match to keep warm, has wonderful visions of the one person who truly loved her, her grandmother. 

13. A Charlie Brown Christmas, by Charles M. Schultz

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This is based on the TV special of the same name and is a great stocking filler for your younger brood. Charlie’s on a mission to find the real meaning of Christmas, and he’ll do this with the help of a real tree, not the fake one that Lucy suggested.

This article was originally published in 2021.