A picture book that 3-year-olds will be captivated by! A special book for enjoying a fun Christmas
Christmas is just around the corner at last.
That makes you want to read a Christmas picture book to your child, doesn’t it? Three-year-olds are at a stage where their imagination really blossoms, so you can share a wonderful time together through Christmas picture books.
But many people may be unsure which books to choose.
So here, we’ll introduce heartwarming Christmas picture books that will make children’s eyes sparkle.
Enjoy a delightful encounter with Santa Claus together with your child!
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A picture book that will captivate 3-year-olds! A special volume for enjoying Christmas (61–70)
Polar Bear Santa’s Christmas

With its simple gimmicks and adorable illustrations, “Shirokuma Santa’s Christmas” leaves a lasting impression.
A polar bear dad dresses up as Santa and delivers presents! Plus, if you scan the QR code in the book, you can listen to Jingle Bells.
Even babies who are not yet familiar with what Christmas is can get into the spirit as you hum Jingle Bells while reading.
It’s also a perfect choice for a Christmas gift, so please consider it.
Nezumi-kun’s Christmas

The “Little Mouse” series centers on the theme of caring for friends.
Here’s the 19th book, perfect for Christmas! Little Mouse and his friends each brag that their own tree is the biggest.
But the tree that Nemi-chan brings at the end is the smallest of all.
Everyone bursts out laughing, but Nemi-chan doesn’t mind.
Why is that? You’ll find out the secret at the end.
And when you do, you’ll see the warmhearted kindness of many friends.
The cover is a picture book with a cute, Christmasy red border.
Please enjoy this Christmas present from Little Mouse and his delightful friends together!
Santa, where are you?

The Christmas picture book “Where Is Santa?” lets you imagine and enjoy where Santa might be.
With playful mechanisms built into each page, every page turn brings new discoveries that spark children’s curiosity.
The game of searching for the hidden Santa in the illustrations—asking together, “Where is Santa?”—offers a wonderful chance for children and caregivers to deepen their bond.
It also features a lovely story about Santa delivering presents on Christmas Eve, making Christmas all the more special when you hold this book in your hands.
Santa Claus and the Little Tree

Let me introduce “Santa Claus and the Little Tree,” a story illustrated in vibrant colors that will catch children’s eyes! In this tale, Santa believes that even a weak tree will surely grow big and supports it.
Then flowers and insects flourish, and a gentle world becomes connected.
By reading this picture book, children will learn that Santa Claus is someone who watches over them with a warm heart.
And, just like Santa, we hope it nurtures a sense of trust in the people around them.
In conclusion
We introduced Christmas picture books that 3-year-olds can enjoy.
May the wonderful Christmas stories spreading out from the worlds of these various picture books become warm memories for both children and adults.
On the long winter nights of Christmas, please spend a joyful, precious time together with the children’s smiles.



