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One baby Jesus
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Patricia A. Pingry |
The birth of Jesus is presented in the pattern of the familiar "Twelve Days of Christmas." |
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Room for a Little One
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Martin Waddell |
Kind Ox welcomes Old Dog, Stray Cat, Small Mouse, Tired Donkey, and finally the baby Jesus into his stable on the first Christmas night. |
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First Christmas
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Alastair Macdonald |
Retells the story of the birth of Jesus, as seen through the eyes of Joseph's donkey. Features rhyming text accompanied by paintings of Coptic icons. |
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The little boy's Christmas gift
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John Speirs |
A boy follows three wise men on their visit to see the newborn Christ child and presents him with a special tree as a gift. |
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Star of wonder
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Cynthia A. Hinkle |
A retelling of the story of the birth of Jesus from the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem to the journey of the Wise Men. |
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Bartholomew's blessing
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Stephanie S. Tolan |
In this Christmas story, a mouse is invited by an angel and a fox to make the journey to Bethlehem and be blessed by the Christ Child. |
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The First Christmas
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John Dominic Crossan |
In The First Christmas, two of today's top Jesus scholars, Marcus J. Borg and John Dominic Crossan, join forces to show how history has biased our reading of the nativity story as it appears in the g… |
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Christmas mouseling
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Dori Chaconas |
When her shivering baby is born on a cold winter night, a mouse follows some animals to a special manger where she receives help from another mother. |
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Off to Bethlehem!
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Dandi Daley Mackall |
Mary and Joseph hurry to Bethlehem, where their child is born, and then shepherds, animals, and kings rush to see the new baby. |
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The gift of Christmas
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Jane Belk Moncure |
Brief text retells the story of Christ's birth in a Bethlehem stable. |
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The greatest shepherd of all
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Holley Gerth |
On Christmas Eve, Grandpa Woolly shares with three excited youngsters the story of the birth of Baby Jesus, and how three young sheep, much like themselves, met this greatest of all shepherds. |
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Christmas in the stable
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Beverly Duncan |
A collection of poems by Jane Yolen, Elizabeth Coatsworth, Norma Farber, and others, each from the point of view of an animal or about the animals in the stable where the Christ Child lay asleep. |
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The Story Of The Nativity
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Anna Milbourne |
Le traditionnel récit de la Nativité, narré dans une langue simple et illustré de lumineux pastels réalistes. La couverture est ornée de feuilles dorées scintillantes. [SDM]. |
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Heaven looked upwards
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Matthew Byrne |
323 pages ; 24 cm |
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The Christmas story
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Wendy Edelson,Patricia A. Pingry |
Tells the story of the trip to Bethlehem, the birth of Christ, and the angel's announcement to the shepherds. |
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Child of Bethlehem
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Elena Pasquali |
Retelling of the Nativity story with special attention to the children present during the events. |
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The way to Bethlehem
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Inos Biffi |
Retells the events surrounding the first Christmas, from the Annunciation to the Presentation of the infant Jesus at the Temple. |
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Good tidings and great joy
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Sarah Palin |
Palin asserts the importance of preserving Jesus Christ in Christmas--in public displays, school concerts, pageants, and our expressions to one another--and laments the over-commercialization and hom… |
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The stable where Jesus was born
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Rhonda Gowler Greene |
Rhyming verse introduces the people who appear in the story of the birth of Christ and describes the setting of this event. |
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On angel wings
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Quentin Blake,Michael Morpurgo |
One starry night, a shephard boy is taken on a secret, magical flight to witness a Christmas miracle. |
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