What is it that springs to mind at Christmas – well yes there is the obvious, tree, food, presents, family time and so on. But then come the thoughts of nativity, animals, activities, snow, classic stories and this is where the collection of books to follow fit in.

Starting with the classic nativity story in a novel format I have the pleasure of telling you about Rod Campbell’s Book and Nativity Set – My First Nativity, (Macmillan, 9780230756106). Packaged in a hardback, tied up with a ribbon and with a charming cut-out window featuring the stable scene this is a lovely book for the youngest reader, a great way of introducing them to the nativity story. There is a very simple story book and a set of nativity pieces to assemble (complete with instructions). Bright colours, bold pictures of cute animals and a sturdy scene, this is the perfect set for young children.

The Shepherd Girl of Bethlehem by Carey Morning and illustrated by Alan Marks (Lion, 9780745962320) invites its reader into the stable in Bethlehem to share with the daughter of one of the shepherds her version of the nativity.
