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Christmas Books

Have you Heard of one thing you want, one thing you need, and one thing to read.


 


 

We understand the struggle of being overwhelmed by too much during this holiday season. We, as moms, also understand the desire to keep things simple. Giving one thing you want, one thing you need, and one thing to read is a fantastic way to simplify gift-giving while ensuring a thoughtful and meaningful approach. Here's how you can implement this concept:

  1. One Thing You Want:

  • Choose something that brings joy or fulfills your child's desire. It could be a toy, an experince, or something your child has talked about incessently. This allows for a touch of indulgence while staying within the framework of simplicity.

  1. One Thing You Need:

  • Consider a practical and useful gift that fulfills a specific need. This could be an item that enhances daily life or addresses a functional requirement. It might be something for the home, a gadget, or an accessory that contributes to the recipient's well-being.

  1. One Thing to Read:

  • Select a book that aligns with your child's interests, whether it's fiction, non-fiction, or a beautifully illustrated picture book. The book provides an opportunity for connection together, builds interest in reading, and practices reading skills.


This approach allows for a balanced and thoughtful gift-giving experience. It ensures that the presents are not only enjoyable but also serve a purpose and contribute to building reading enjoyment. Additionally, by limiting the gifts to three categories, you maintain simplicity and prevent excessive consumerism during the holiday season. It's a meaningful way to celebrate the Holidays while focusing on what truly matters, being together and building memories.


 

Here is a list of Books we have loved!


 


We at SSRT hope you have a very wonderful Holiday!



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