- The First Christmas Night by Keith Christopher
- Lift the Flap Nativity Book by Allia Zobel Nolan
- The Story of the Three Wise Kings by Tomie dePaola
- The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
- A Dozen Silk Diapers: A Christmas Story
- Little Star by Anthony DeStefano
- The Grumpy Old Ox by Anthony DeStafano
- The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walberg
- How to Catch a Reindeer
- The Polar Express: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Full Color Edition
- Click Clack Ho! Ho! Ho!
- Christmas in the Big Woods: A Christmas Holiday Book for Kids
- Little Blue Truck's Christmas
- Baby's First Christmas Board Book
- Where Is Baby's Christmas Present?: A Lift-the-Flap Book
- Llama Llama Jingle Bells
- The Story of Christmas
- Musical Christmas Tree: A Holiday Fold-Out Sound Book
- How to Catch An Elf
- The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Hunt
- The First Christmas Night by Keith Christopher
- Lift the Flap Nativity Book by Allia Zobel Nolan
- The Story of the Three Wise Kings by Tomie dePaola
- The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie dePaola
- A Dozen Silk Diapers: A Christmas Story
- Little Star by Anthony DeStefano
- The Grumpy Old Ox by Anthony DeStafano
- The Legend of the Candy Cane by Lori Walberg
This children's Christmas book by bestselling author Anthony DeStefano tells the story of a mean-spirited, prideful old ox who has lost his sight — both physically and spiritually — but who nevertheless experiences the transformative power of God's grace after he is present at the birth of Jesus Christ in a humble stable in Bethlehem. Illustrated by New York Times best-selling artist Richard Cowdrey, this new holiday book teaches children the true meaning of Christmas while explaining the central message of Christianity: that faith in Jesus leads us to resurrection and new life. Moreover, it shows the profound connection between spiritual pride and blindness. Like the main character in Dickens's A Christmas Carol, this Scrooge of an ox is a slave to his own anger and crippled by his own coldness. He seems destined to live out his days frustrated, unhappy and alone—until he makes a life-altering decision of faith that brings him the miraculous gift of healing and joy. This uplifting, inspiring book will delight all Christians, though Catholics especially will appreciate its powerful Eucharistic message. Connecting the manger in the stable, from which the ox eats his food, to birth of the Son of God, the story shows that Jesus is the Bread of Life; that he came into the world to feed the hungry, to restore sight to the blind, and to set free those who are captive to sin. All of this is contained in a 36-page picture book that, with its adorable rhymes and beautiful illustrations, is sure to entertain and enthrall children for years to come.