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A special feature of recommended picture books for Christmas that will captivate 2-year-olds!

Many of you are probably looking for picture books that a Christmas-loving two-year-old can enjoy.

So here, we’re introducing Christmas picture books recommended for two-year-olds.

Picture books that depict Santa and the world of Christmas are sure to create a memorable page in your winter.

We’ve gathered lots of parent-and-child favorites, like “Spot’s First Christmas,” which thrills and excites with every lift-the-flap, and “Presents Through the Window,” with its delightful mix-ups of gifts.

Spend a wonderful time wrapped in the magic of Christmas together with your children!

A special feature of recommended picture books for Christmas that 2-year-olds will love (61–70)

Anpanman’s Christmas

Let me introduce a perfect picture book for Christmas: “Anpanman’s Christmas.” In this story, the beloved Anpanman rescues Santa, who has been kidnapped by Baikinman, in a moving tale.

The vivid, warm colors and familiar characters capture the special atmosphere of Christmas.

Plus, reading the lines of Anpanman and Baikinman aloud together with your child can make the story even more enjoyable.

Sharing this book as a parent and child is sure to deepen your bond!

What is Christmas?

“What Is Christmas?” is a picture book that teaches children the true meaning of Christmas.

Created by Dutch graphic designer Dick Bruna, it also features Miffy, a beloved character among kids.

With illustrations in vivid colors and simple lines, it clearly explains the special significance of Christmas.

While Christmas is often seen as just a day to receive presents and eat delicious cake, this book offers a chance to think about why we celebrate and why it brings us joy.

Read this heartwarming story together as a family and explore the true meaning of Christmas.

What I want for Christmas

How about selecting a heartwarming picture book for Christmas? “What I Want for Christmas” is a story that gently revolves around a wish to Santa.

Cone the fox, who is always lonely, asks Santa for a stuffed animal to play with.

But after a chance encounter, Cone learns about the wish of Pete the rabbit and decides to cancel the request for the stuffed animal, making a new wish for Pete instead.

It’s a story your child can enjoy while imagining what that new wish might be!

Christmas bento

The sixth book in the Bento series, “Christmas Bento,” is a delightful picture book with a humorous story: the bento ingredients, who weren’t invited to a Christmas party, hold a contest to transform themselves into Christmas-themed things.

It’s great fun to search with your child to see what each ingredient has turned into! After reading this book, you might find yourself craving a bento rather than a grand Christmas feast!

Nontan! It’s Santa Claus!

This picture book depicts Nontan, a beloved national character, getting ready for Christmas.

The story follows Nontan as he learns that Christmas is coming soon and goes to ask the cat Santa for a present.

Alongside the adorable Nontan wearing a hat and scarf, you can enjoy heartwarming illustrations that spark children’s imaginations.

With scenes like different animal Santas floating in the sky, the book unfolds a dreamlike world.

Enjoy this warm Christmas tale together with your two-year-old.

Going out by bus

The picture book “A Bus Outing” lets you feel the excitement of Christmas and the thrills of riding in vehicles.

It’s a great gift for children who love things that go! The book also features a fun die-cut design, where new scenes unfold through cut-out pages.

The family sets off on a bus trip, but Dad refuses to get off—where could they be heading? The finely detailed illustrations will capture children’s interest and spark their imagination as they read on.

The Christmas party is starting!

Get into the spirit of preparing for a Christmas party with the picture book Christmas Party, Here We Go! As you turn the pages and move the interactive elements, the Christmas dishes come together step by step.

Kids are sure to get excited by actions like cutting fruit and roasting chicken! If you’ve got a curious two-year-old who’s starting to take an interest in Christmas, why not read this book together and enjoy the festive party mood?