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Hardcover Memories of the Manger Book

ISBN: 0824954769

ISBN13: 9780824954765

Memories of the Manger

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Ages 4 to 8 years. A graceful retelling of the story of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem. Old Mrs Dove has a story to tell, and all the animals in the barn are anxious to hear. Through her tale, we learn of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Clever Retelling of the Christmas Story

Told from the perspective of a dove, this Christmas book shows kids and parents how gentle and quiet the first Christmas was. The illustrations are beautiful, and Michelle Medlock Adams' rhymes will lull tired kiddos to sleep.

Beautifully Written!

I am such a fan of Michelle Medlock Adams' children's books! This is a beautifully written and illustrated Christmas book about the birth of Baby Jesus. This is a MUST for your Christmas shopping list!

Beautiful Christmas book for children!

This is a delightfully told and well illustrated children's story of the birth of Jesus. It is told by the dove, who watched everything that took place in the stable, and who heard the story of how in later days the Magi came to visit. Children, of course, know that the animals in the manger had a special sense of the importance of what was happening, and they recognized even more than some humans, that the Son of God was being born. Children even imagine the animals could talk and understand. So Mrs. Dove tells the story to the other animals, who are enthralled and asked questions. The story, written in rhyming verse, is good for reading to toddlers and children up through early elementary school. Mrs. Dove, after telling of the Wise Men's gifts, emphasizes that God gave the best gift of all, his only Son. The animals marvel that God gave His Son for them, since they are just animals. The Dove responds that God loves even the animals. The animals discuss what gifts they might give the baby Jesus. This is my favorite part of the story. The field mouse would bring him a great big hunk of cheese. The goat said, "I'd have given him myself, to be his bestest friend."
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