The World's Best Christmas Light: A Light-Up Board Book
By (Author) Chelsea Tornetto
Illustrated by Amanda Morrow
Zondervan
ZonderKidz
1st November 2025
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Board book
16
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
Spark little readers holiday spirit with The Worlds Best Christmas Light! In this rhyming, read-aloud board book, a family sets out to find the best Christmas lights in town. But the colorful displays and animated figurines cant compete with the brightest light of allGods love shining through a humble nativity scene. With beautiful starlight glowing on the last page, The Worlds Best Christmas Light offers children a lovely reminder of the real reason for the season.
So many families look forward to seeking out the biggest and brightest Christmas displays on cold winter nights. This sweet board book celebrates that festive tradition with delightful rhymes and engaging illustrations on every page. From cozy homes to spectacular light shows to the very best light of all, children will love this story as they snuggle up close and remember the true meaning of Christmas.
The Worlds Best Christmas Light:
Chelsea Tornetto is a former educator and award-winning author of Gardens Are For Growing (Familius 2022) and God Made You Too (WorthyKids 2022). Her favorite childhood Christmas memories involve crowds of cousins, singing carols with Grandma, opening piles of presents, and of course, Christmas lights! (White lights are her favorite.) Amanda Morrow is a freelance illustrator based in Southern California. She uses digital media but strives to give her artwork a traditional look inspired by her favorite materials like gouache, pencils, and oil pastels. She loves any opportunity to showcase cute kids, stylized animals, and big emotion through picture books and commercial fiction. Amanda brings heart and imagination to story-driven illustrations and thrives when she can play with color and texture in her work. In her free time, you can find her enjoying sunny California, whether that be on the beach or sitting in the park with a good book.