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!
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A Special Feature of Recommended Picture Books for Christmas That 2-Year-Olds Will Love (21–30)
You know, in Santa’s country…
What does Santa do after Christmas is over? This is a gentle story that answers that very question children often wonder about.
In this picture book, you’ll follow Santa’s year from January to December—shoveling snow, making toys, and reading letters.
His life through the seasons is portrayed with humor.
It’s a charming book that lets you feel the thrill of peeking into Santa’s everyday life, with month-by-month scenes that keep it engaging.
After reading, you’ll find yourself wanting to believe that Santa really does exist.
Inside-out Santa
One Christmas night, a slightly scatterbrained Santa shows up.
Believe it or not, he delivers all the presents “inside out”! Gloves instead of shoes, and socks instead of gloves? The children are shocked, and Santa is in a huge panic! But in the end, a heartwarming conclusion awaits.
It’s okay to make mistakes! What matters is caring for others and having a kind heart.
The punchline is easy to catch, so you can enjoy the story with peace of mind.
It’s a picture book that will make you laugh as you read, and leave you feeling warm inside when you’re done.
Delicious! Christmas
Cutting fruit, topping cakes with cream, roasting chicken in the oven…
This Christmas picture book depicts adorable little elves getting ready for the holiday.
It’s a pop-up/interactive book, and moving the mechanisms makes Christmas even more delicious.
Watching the elves prepare for Christmas will surely fill children with longing for that special day.
Let’s prepare a feast and a cake, and spend a wonderful Christmas with our family.
Big Tree, Small Tree
A very large Christmas tree is delivered to the home of the wealthy Mr.
Willoughby.
But it won’t fit in the room, so snip! off goes the top.
When he gives the cut-off tip to someone, someone else finds it… and the tree’s “top” keeps traveling from one animal or person to another.
The way the story links from one to the next is delightful, and as you read you can’t help but wonder, “Who will get it next?” It’s a tale that humorously teaches the joy of sharing.
A winter classic that will make you laugh and warm your heart.
Wanna get in the futon?
Christmas is tomorrow…
In this picture book, a little boy looks up at the Christmas tree and asks his mother, “Do you think Santa will come?” When his mother says Santa might come to children who go to bed early, the boy quickly snuggles under his covers.
Then he hears someone’s voice…
Various creatures come to visit the boy.
He gently tucks each of them into the blankets.
Slipping into a warm bed when it’s cold outside is such a comfort, isn’t it? This is a lovely book that paints a picture of gentle, heartwarming feelings.
sparkling
This is a work featuring stars that children love.
With each page you turn, stars of all sizes appear.
At first the stars are black and white, but when you turn the page, they suddenly shine in gold! The sparkling stars are so beautiful that just looking at them brightens your heart.
I’m sure this picture book will help children nurture a sense of wonder for what is “pretty” and “beautiful.” Try tilting the book at different angles—the way the room light hits it changes, making it look as if the stars are truly glowing.
A Little Fox’s Special Christmas
A little fox living in a cold forest goes out one day to do some Christmas shopping.
Seeing the shops’ sparkling decorations and the bustling crowds, he starts to wonder, “What should I ask for?” But in the end, what the little fox discovers is a “special feeling” far more important than any present.
It’s a story that fills the heart with kindness and warmth.
It teaches us that more than presents, the best gifts are saying “thank you” and simply being together.
When you finish reading, it’s the kind of picture book that makes parents and children want to share a tight hug.



