Looking to inspire your child with some new books this festive season?
Take a look at our top recommended festive reads for children aged 7–11. This inclusive selection has something for everyone, with a mixture of contemporary and classic fiction and non-fiction. Intrigue even the most disengaged readers!
Year 3 (ages 7–8)

1. A Visit From St. Nicholas
by Clement Clarke Moore
Many people will be familiar with this classic narrative poem, which was first published anonymously in 1823. It’s thought that Dr. Moore composed the poem to read to his six children on Christmas Eve.
Genre: Poetry
2. The Last Polar Bears
by Harry Horse
Join Grandfather and his dog, Roo, on their adventurous expedition to the north on HMS Unsinkable to find the last polar bears.
Genre: Adventure
3. Ice Trap! Shackleton’s Incredible Expedition
by Meredith Hooper
An illustrated retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s heroic exploration of the Antarctic in 1914.
Genre: Adventure
4. Odd and the Frost Giants
by Neil Gaiman
Learn about Norse mythology while following the unfortunate life of Odd, a Viking boy who finds himself immersed in an astonishing adventure.
Genre: Fantasy
5. Letters from Father Christmas
by J.R.R. Tolkien
A collection of letters written by Father Christmas and his elvish secretary, documenting life in the North Pole. J.R.R. Tolkien wrote and illustrated these letters over a period of 20 years to entertain his children each Christmas.
Genre: Fantasy
6. How I Saved Hanukkah
by Amy Goldman Koss
Discover the meaning of Hanukkah with Marla Feinstein and find out more about the exciting traditions of the festival of lights.
Genre: Contemporary
7. Einstein the Penguin
by Iona Rangeley
When Mrs Stewart insisted that a small penguin at London Zoo “must come and stay with them whenever he likes”, nobody expected him to turn up at their house with a rucksack labelled ‘Einstein’ on his back.
Genre: Fantasy
8. The Christmas Pig
by JK Rowling
When Jack’s beloved toy Dur Pig (DP) goes missing one Christmas, his annoying replacement toy, the Christmas Pig, comes up with a daring plan to help him save his best friend.
Genre: Fantasy
9. The Night I Met Father Christmas
by Ben Miller
Join Jackson on a fairytale adventure to find out how Father Christmas actually became Father Christmas.
Genre: Fantasy
10. The Christmasaurus
by Tom Fletcher
The North Pole as you never imagined it. William Trundle meets elves who speak entirely in rhyme and a dinosaur who wishes he was a reindeer.
Genre: Fantasy
Year 4 (ages 8–9)

1. Shackleton’s Journey
by William Grill
A sophisticated retelling of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s 1914 Antarctic expedition. This book combines informative text and detailed colour drawings in a thought-provoking and attractive work of non-fiction for children.
Genre: Non-fiction
2. Race to the Frozen North: The Matthew Henson Story
by Catherine Johnson
This fictional retelling of the 19th-century explorer Matthew Henson sheds light on the way prejudice has whitewashed the way we learn about the past.
Genre: Contemporary
3. The Last Bear
by Hannah Gold
April thought there were no polar bears left on Bear Island – until she meets one, starving, lonely and a long way from home, and sets out on an important journey to save him.
Genre: Fantasy
4. Sky Song
by Abi Elphinstone
The stony kingdom of Erkenwald is ruled by an evil Ice Queen. Join Eska and Flint, who set off on a journey in search of an ancient song with the power to force the Ice Queen back.
Genre: Fantasy
5. The Cold Book
by Mike Goldsmith
Find out all the facts you need to know about ship-sinking icebergs, frozen planets, abominable snowmen, icy sports and more.
Genre: Non-fiction
6. Voyage of the Frostheart
by Jamie Littler
Ash has spent his life as an outcast. He seeks passage on the Frostheart – a sleigh set for faraway lands – on a quest to find his parents and the home he’s always longed for.
Genre: Fantasy
7. Icefall
by Matthew Kirby
Solveig, her siblings and an army of warriors are trapped in a hidden fortress, desperately awaiting news of their father’s victory at battle. But it soon becomes apparent that a traitor is lurking among them.
Genre: Fantasy/Mystery
8. A Boy Called Christmas (series)
by Matt Haig
Father Christas was not always an old man. He was once a little boy from Finland called Nikolas – and although he believed in happiness, he didn’t experience much of it. Join Nikolas on a life-changing adventure to become the very symbol of Christmas as we know it.
Genre: Fantasy
9. The Christmas Carrolls
by Mel Taylor-Bessent
Holly Carroll wished it could be Christmas every day – until she discovered that a group of children in her new neighbourhood might not get a Christmas at all. Join Holly as she discovers what Christmas cheer is really about in this tale of embracing empathy and helping others.
Genre: Contemporary
10. The Miracle on Ebenezer Street
by Catherine Doyle
George stumbles across a mysterious snow globe at Marley’s Curiosity Shop – and is swept off on a hilarious adventure with his dad to Christmases past, present and future.
Genre: Fantasy




