Friday, December 21, 2007

Christmas Books

These are a few favorites for the 3+ crowd... Please share yours!

Mary's First Christmas by Jr., Walter Wangerin - beautiful illustrations, a tender story of Mary relating to Jesus (at age 8 or so) the story of His birth. One slight warning: it may elicit dramatic replaying of birthing among creative 3-yr-olds--ask Sarah Brown about this. :)


The Most Precious Gift: A Story of the Nativity
By: Marty Crisp, Floyd Cooper

Product Description (from Christianbook.com)
Across the great desert the caravan follows the eastern star, in search of the newborn king. And at the rear young Ameer trails sadly behind. What gift he wonders, can one so poor possibly give? Certainly nothing that might compare with the fine tributes of a merchant, or the gold, frankincense, and myrrh of kings. Not eve Ameer's beloved dog Ra can give him any comfort.

But in Bethlehem they find a king like no king ever before. A king with no need of palaces or guards. And to everyone's astonishment, though Ameer has no jewels or marvels to present, his gift outshines them all.

Floyd Cooper's glowing artwork captures the quiet brilliance of the first Christmas story with renewed beauty. This unique telling of the Nativity, as experienced through the eyes of a child , will warm the heart with the true spirit of the holiday. Recommended for ages 3 to 5.

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