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My Favorite Christmas Books

I’m kind of a sucker for a Christmas book. I just can’t get enough of them. Like all Christmas traditions, I think many of these books and illustrations will stick in kids’ hearts and memories forever. Some of these books tell more than just the facts of the story, they tell the heart of the story.

Favorite Christmas books to use with Truth in the Tinsel.

Here are some of my favorite Christmas books that I think showcase that heart and will enhance and supplement Truth in the Tinsel.

Ready? Let’s go…

1. The Wonder of Christmas by Dandi Daley Mackall

I. Love. This. Book. The pictures are of kids in a Christmas pageant. But the words are thoughts of a child, “I wonder what did Mary think…” and goes through each character. But the best part is the end when the words turn from questions to declarations like, “I will kneel like Mary, let my heart obey.” It is so powerful.

Perfect for Truth in the Tinsel days 4, 5, 9, 18, 19, 22

2. A Christmas Goodnight by Nola Buck

I bought this book because the illustrator is Sarah Jane, whom I have loved for years. The book is kind of a Goodnight Moon-type of book. A little boy says goodnight to the characters of the Christmas story. You discover halfway through that he’s actually playing with his nativity scene. It’s super sweet!

Perfect for Truth in the Tinsel days 5, 9, 14, 15, 18, 19, 21, 22

3. Song of the Stars: A Christmas Story

This book was written by Sally Lloyd Jones, author of The Jesus Storybook Bible. It’s such a gorgeous book filled with important phrases like “Might King”, “Prince of Peace”, “Bright and Morning Star”, “Good Shepherd”, “Light to light up the whole world”, “Rescuer” and Emmanuel.

Perfect for Truth in the Tinsel days 2 and 11.

4. Who Is Coming to Our House? by Joseph Slate

The animals in the stable get ready for someone coming to their house. It perfectly displays the idea of making room for Jesus in your home and heart.

Perfect for Truth in the Tinsel day 14.

5. A Star for Jesus by Crystal Bowman

This is part of a series of board books that showcase symbols of Christmas (Christmas tree, candy cane, angels, stocking, gifts) and give them Jesus-centered meanings. This one focuses on the Wise Men and the star’s meaning. It’s perfect for the preschool crowd.

Perfect for Truth in the Tinsel day 21

6. The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Elwell Hunt

The Tale of Three Trees by Angela Hunt

This book is the only book I actually suggest reading in one of the “Do More Together” sections (day 15, the manger). I’ve read this one to the kids already this year and as usual, it made me cry. It’s the story of three trees with big dreams–one to become a treasure chest, one to be a king’s ship and the other to point to God. Their prayers are answered in different ways than they think–the first tree becomes the manger and holds the greatest treasure of all, the second tree becomes a fishing boat and carries the King of all Kings while the third becomes a cross that will always cause people to think of the living God.
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See my ULTIMATE LIST OF CHRISTMAS BOOKS here!

Small Group & Bulk Pricing

There are so many creative ways to use Truth in the Tinsel and A Sense of the Resurrection. Churches, MOPS groups, homeschool co-ops, Bible clubs and other small groups are buying multiple copies of the ebook to give to their families. Other organizations may use it as a curriculum for a small group setting, or pieces of it for a special holiday event. We want to make it affordable for you to use it with all your creative ideas!

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Elf on the Shelf Alternatives


10 fun Elf on the Shelf Alternatives from TruthintheTinsel.com


I know people love the Elf on the Shelf. It’s a magical little tradition that gets kids ready for Christmas and apparently, controls their behavior. (It does sound magical, doesn’t it?!) For those who don’t want to incorporate Santa and his elves into their daily December, here’s a few fun alternatives to a Christmas countdown activity.

1. The Christmas Angel

The Christmas Angel from yourchristmasangel.com // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an Elf on the Shelf alternative

source: yourchristmasangel.com

The Christmas Angel comes with a cute plush angel, a bag of gold dust and a storybook. The story explains how the angel came to Mary and told her she was going to have baby Jesus.  So, like the Elf on the Shelf, when your child wakes up every morning, they look for the angel who has written a message in the gold dust–“hug mom”, “make cookies”, “give a gift”. The idea is to give every day after reading the message from the angel.

(Looks like this might be “out of print” but I found some on Amazon!)

2. Book Countdown

25 Jesus Centered Books to Celebrate Advent from VanderbiltWife.com // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an Elf on the Shelf alternative

source: vanderbiltwife.com

I’m a sucker for a Christmas book. The day after Christmas is my favorite day because Barnes and Noble puts all their Christmas books 50% off! So, grab 25 of your favorite Christmas books, wrap each one individually and every day of December unwrap one and read it together with your kids.

I love this because it gives your kids quality time, you are reading together and it makes for a surprise each day! My friend Jessie from Vanderbilt Wife has a great list of 25 Jesus-centric Christmas books for this tradition!

3. Soft Enough for a King

photo by SoftEnough.com

photo by SoftEnough.com

This is a little random-acts-of-kindness type of thing. You begin by reading the picture book about the Inn Keeper’s son who is collecting straw for the manger before Jesus is born. He discovers how helping others can bless the giver and the receiver. After reading the book, you set up the enclosed manger and adorable little plush baby Jesus (maybe you don’t set him up till Christmas, but he was so cute, we left him in there all of December)! Then, cut out the enclosed “straw” pieces and secretly write down when you noticed someone else in your family doing something kind. The idea is to fill up the manger so it’s soft for baby Jesus!

Soft Enough comes in a gorgeous book, the picture book has great illustrations and the manger and plush baby Jesus are cute enough to become a part of your Christmas decorations. It’s a really nice set!

(Note: I’m not always a fan of Christmas traditions that have to do with a fictional character. So, if you do one of these kind of traditions or something like Shepherd on the Search or The Shepherd’s Treasure,  just make sure your kids understand this is just a fun idea, not a true story from the Bible!)

4. Mary & Joseph’s Trip to Bethlehem

Place Mary & Joseph far away from your nativity scene & have them travel to the manger during December. A fun alternative to the Elf on the Shelf // Nativity Scene handpainted by moms in Jalisco, Mexico // Truthinthetinsel.com

our nativity scene from Jalisco, Mexico

I’ve heard about this several places (mainly in fiction books!).  It’s such a simple idea that doesn’t require any crazy set-up or even a big purchase.

If you have a nativity scene, set it all up except for Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. Just hide Jesus away and then place Mary and Joseph far far away in another part of the house. Each morning, place Mary and Joseph a little closer to Bethlehem…er, your manger scene. By Christmas Eve, they can set up in the stable and on Christmas Day, place Jesus in the center!

My kids would love to search for Mary and Joseph every day! I think I’m going to do this in December!

5. Cradle to Cross Wreath

Cradle to Cross Wreath from adventtoascensionwreath.blogspot.com // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an alternative to Elf on the Shelf

source: adventtotheascensionwreath.blogspot.com

This is a meaningful, beautiful piece of art which doubles as a countdown activity. Each day, move the donkey and Mary figure closer to the center of the wreath adding Advent candles as you go. You can extend it (and use it again) during Lent as you get ready for Jesus’ death and resurrection on the cross.

6. Light ‘Em Up

Light 'em Up from courtneydefeo.com // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an alternative to Elf on the Shelf

source: courtneydefeo.com

You’ve heard of Random Acts of Kindness during the holidays, right? Well, Courtney at Lil Light of Mine gives over 50 fun ideas, printables and more to light up December with kindness!

7. Shepherd’s Pouches

Shepherd's Pouches from blog.jamesandjuliepaquette.com // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an alternative to the Elf on the Shelf

source: blog.jamesandjuliepaquette.com

I super love this idea. Instead of stockings, hang up small, unadorned pouches. During December, when your children help someone, do chores, are kind, etc. place money in the pouches. On Christmas Eve, take the money from the pouches and use it to buy a gift from Compassion’s gift catalog or give it to someone in need.

This is cool because it gives the same feel as the elf watching your behavior, but with better motivation. Head over to Julie’s blog to read all her wording and ideas on how to implement this with your kids!

8. The Donkey in the Living Room

The Donkey in the Living Room ebook // featured on TruthintheTinsel.com as an alternative to Elf on the Shelf

source: amazon


This is a sweet little book about all the characters of a traditional nativity scene. For nine days, you giftwrap one of the manger scene figurines (whichever one you have at your house) and set it in a designated spot in your home. When your kids find it, they unwrap it and bring it to you so you can read that character’s story from the ebook. By the end of the story, you’ll have the entire manger scene set up and know a little more about each character! It’s a simple and fun idea–and born from the author’s own traditions as a child! {Oooh, and I just noticed there is a version that includes the nativity scene to match the book!)

Also check out Star From Afar!

9. What God Wants for Christmas

This is a 7-day devotional  centered around the nativity. Each day, your child opens a small gift that has a figure of the nativity inside. The last day—spoiler–is a mirror inside. The gift God wants for Christmas is YOU!

10. TRUTH IN THE TINSEL

Truth in the Tinsel: An Advent Experience for Little Hands // a hands-on Christmas tradition and alternative to Elf on the Shelf

photo by: seejamieblog.com

You knew I was gonna say that, right? It’s a wonderful and simple idea: read the Christmas story from the Bible, make an ornament to go along with the passage and talk about it with your kids. It includes printables, the words to say and simple tutorials. It doesn’t get much better than that! Get your own copy now!

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(OK. I’m biased. But really, it’s fun.)

What’s your favorite fun Christmas countdown, activity or tradition for getting kids ready for Christmas?

Elf on the Shelf Alternatives

{elf graphics from zenware designs at mygraphico}

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9. My paper chain and printable clues are printing in a weird color!

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10. What is the target age for the book?

I wrote the book when my kids were 3 and 5. But I began doing these type of advent activities when my daughter was only 1. Now my kids are Tweens and they still ask to do it each year. I think if your kids like to do crafts, they’ll enjoy the book no matter how old they are!

11. We’re doing a Swap Party but my friend has a different version of the ebook. Some of the crafts are different! 

Because of supply availabilities and changes in our culture, I updated the ebook on it’s 5th birthday. You can see the 2 differences here.

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About the Author

truth in the tinselAmanda White is mom to Lydia and Asa; wife to Les. She also blogs at ohAmanda. And that about sums up her life!

But before all that, she lived and breathed children’s ministry. She was on puppet and drama teams in Middle and High School, she was a CILT graduate in a camping ministry, she interned at a premiere Children’s Ministry in Tulsa, she and her husband were special guest speakers at kids camps and churches during college. Later they helped start a church in Celebration, FL then moved to Birmingham, AL to be the elementary pastors at a mega-church there.

But after becoming a mother (and moving back home to Atlanta), she moved her children’s ministry skills onto her children. She likes making every day activities point to God and His laws and love. And she also pops M&Ms and dreams of Disney World in her spare time.

 

 

 

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awesome photography by Darcy

 

Want to make Christmas REALLY meaningful this year?

Does the craziness of the holiday seem to sweep you away? Do you sit there on December 25th and say, “Wait. Did we even talk about Jesus the last 24 days?”. Do Santa, gifts and parties cloud over the real stuff you want to focus on?

I know exactly how you feel! I want my children to know and love Christmas, not for gifts or trees, but for Jesus!

I want them to say, “the best present of all is Jesus!”

I really believe December is one of best times to impress God’s Word on your kids’ hearts. Our whole country turns its attention to Christmas–stores are playing songs of worship to the newborn king, movies are playing on cable that show the real meaning of Christmas and people even decorate their yard with Bible characters!

I try to leverage this Jesus-centered month by helping my kids meditate on and learn the real story of Jesus’ birth. That’s how this ebook was born. Out of a daily advent-ure with my daughter when she was only 1 year old.

Truth in the Tinsel: An Advent Experience for Little Hands

Every day we read a passage of Scripture, made a simple ornament and then talked about the story. As we talked and created, God’s Word was sinking deep into her heart. She was meditating and focusing on Scripture–in her own preschool way. Now that she and her brother have done Truth in the Tinsel for several years, the Word of God has grown and compounded in their hearts.

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This ebook will lead you and your children on your own experience through the Christmas Story. You’ll take a few minutes each day in reading the Christmas Story directly from the Bible, making a fun ornament craft and talking about it together.

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