Leicester Mercury

READ ALL ABOUT IT: BOOKS TO GET US ALL IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON

- For Waterstone­s’ full list of great Christmas reads, go to waterstone­s.com

THERE’S nothing like a festive read to get you into the spirit.

And, from illustrate­d classics to brand-new stories, Waterstone­s has come up with a list of Christmas crackers for kids. Here are three to enjoy:

DEAR SANTA

by Rod Campbell,

£6.99 (Pan Macmillan) CELEBRATE 15 years of this fun lift-the-flap Christmas book.

Toddlers will love lifting the flaps to open the presents and find out what Santa has sent – and finding the perfect present at the end.

The special 15th anniversar­y edition has an updated cover and, with bright, bold artwork, a simple, engaging text and a touch-and-feel surprise ending, it’s a great one for young children, and little hands.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

by Brian Wildsmith, £7.99 (Oxford University Press) “ONCE, a long time ago, in a town called Nazareth, a little donkey was born…”

As the events of the Nativity unfold, Brian Wildsmith tells of the journey of a little girl and a donkey to Bethlehem, with a unique perspectiv­e on the Christmas story that gives the book an intimate, innocent and child-centred appeal.

DISNEY/TIM BURTON’S THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS

by Sally Morgan, £12.99 (Templar Publishing)

A RE-TELLING of Disney Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, accompanie­d by original concept and sketch art from developmen­t of the film.

It’s a beautiful hardback with premium cloth binding, a ribbon marker to match the cover, foil stamping and illustrate­d endpapers, telling the tale of Jack Skellingto­n who’s in charge of making Halloweenl­and the coolest creepy place around. But when Jack grows bored with tricks and treats, he finds new ways to celebrate... in Christmas Town!

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