Christmas Audio Books for Children
There is so much to do during the holidays, most of it spent getting the gift shopping done and decorating the house. There never seems to be enough time to get everything done when suddenly it’s here.
Your children are also looking for things to do, especially during the Christmas break. Why not have a good selection of holiday audio books on hand to keep them busy? They can be used year after year and the children will love the soothing voices reading the stories and laugh hysterically at other funny stories:
Delightful, festive stories for children of all ages, especially those under 10.
These five classics will keep kids starry-eyed with wonder and enchantment during the holiday season and throughout the year.
Includes: The Night Before Christmas, Santa Claus’ Sleepy Story, Christmas Every Day and more.
How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas
In this delightful sequel to the bestselling holiday classic The Autobiography of Santa Claus, the first lady of Christmas herself tells the story of how she and a very brave group of people once saved a treasured holiday from being lost forever.
This audio comprises a festive reading of letters written by Tolkein to his children, in the guise of Father Christmas, over a period of twenty years.
The letters tell the adventures – and misadventures! – of Father Christmas’s life at the North Pole, and of his helpers – the mischievous North Polar Bear and sensible Ilbereth the Elf.
The letters are perfect for reading aloud, with plenty of humor. They also interspersed with carols and Christmassy music to give a real seasonal feel.
The Autobiography of Santa Claus
“You’re right to believe in me…”
Jump on Santa’s sleigh for a journey through seventeen centuries of Christmas magic!
Families will delight in every entertaining chapter of this holiday classic—one for each cold December night leading up to Christmas!
Grumpy Grandad in Santa’s Grotto
Just in time for Christmas: To make sure there’s enough money for the Christmas holidays, Grumpy Grandad reluctantly goes to work in Santa’s grotto when Santa is taken ill. Quite to everyone’s surprise, he actually enjoys working as Santa - until he meets a little boy called Andrew that is…. “More fun and capers with Grumpy Grandad in this, our first Christmas story.”
At last we have the truth about Santa. Children’s author, Shoo Rayner, came upon Santa’s iPod diary one Christmas Eve. This fascinating diary tells of the year that Santa had to get his delivery operation computerised.









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