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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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The Nativity story is told from a mother owl's point of view. The mixed-media illustrations are sweet and appealing.—SLJ |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Come and see. And they all come—shepherds and townsfolk, neighbors and strangers, grown-ups and children—to see and celebrate the child sleeping in the manger. A poetic text and glowing paintings retell this well-known story with a simplicity and richness that fill the heart with peace. |
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A brilliant light shines in the night sky. The streets of the town are filled with people. And a grumpy cricket, sleeping in a stable, burrows under the straw to hide. A donkey enters carrying a woman. It's time, she tells her husband. Time for quiet, grumbles the cricket. But, later, when the cricket sees an infant in the manger, his thoughts of sleep are banished, for the cricket knows that this night is meant for rejoicing. Here is the story of the Nativity as told through the voice of one of the smallest creatures in the stable. Edith Hope Fine's poetic text and Winslow Pel's glorious illustrations combine to make this a special book for a special time of year. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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Another great title from Scholastic. Detailed description coming soon. |
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