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Showing posts with label christmas books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas books. Show all posts
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Little Star by Anthony DeStefano
At Christmas time, a little boy wants his Dad to tell him about the Christmas Star. Dad is ready with a wonderful story. He tells his son about Little Star. Little Star is the smallest star and spends his time lonely, and ignored. He wants so much to help and be a part of things. He knows that there is a King about to be born. He follows Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem.
What he discovers is how alike he feels to Mary and Joseph. They are also ignored,poor, and not taken care of. Little Star is amazed to find them similar to himself. He knows how they feel. He knows that the baby being born is the King.
Little Star realizes after the child is born, that he came to bring the message that everyone is loved, and nobody should be ignored. When he realizes the King is cold, he burns bright so that he can help keep the King warm. By doing this, he burns himself out. What we find is the story finds itself back in the cozy home of the boy and his Dad. The boy hears the reason the star is shining on top of their tree each year.
This is a wonderful book! I loved the message and the idea of telling the story from the stars perspective. What an amazing way to demonstrate the reason Jesus came to Earth.
Mark Elliott also did an great job on the illustrations. The pictures are gorgous. They remind me of a painting. They help bring the reader into the story so they can hear the message underlined in the story.
This is a book that would make a great addition to any family's Christmas library. What a special gift for any child! It is available Sept 1st. Great with Christmas season just around the corner!
Disclosure: I received an ebook copy of the book through being a part of NetGalley.com in order to do this review. No other compensation was given and my opinions are always honest and my own.
Monday, December 10, 2012
The Crippled Lamb
The Crippled Lamb
By Max Lucado
- children's board book
- Christmas book
- My rating is 5 out of 5 stars
This is another great book to help you get in the Christmas mood. This one focuses on the true meaning of Christmas as seen through the eyes of a lamb. This lamb, Joshua, has a bad leg. He is left behind on the trip to another field due to him being slower than the others. He has a cow friend, Abigail, who stays back in the barn with him. Suddenly they hear a noise and see a baby in the barn. Joshua notices the baby is cold and warms him with his wool. He learns the baby is the new King Jesus and how God has a place for everyone. This is a good reminder for all of us, that no matter what we are doing or where we are in life, that God has a plan. We are in the right place for what he will use us for.
This is a great book for Christmas, but really it's good for throughout the year whenever we need a reminder of God's love for us.
Praying blessings on all of my readers this Christmas season, may you find joy in this time of our Savior's birth.
Disclosure: I did not receive any compensation for this review. My opinions are my own and the book used was from my own book collection.
Here is the direct link to the book: http://www.amazon.com/The-Crippled-Lamb-Max-Lucado/dp/B001SRAG6C/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1355173316&sr=8-2&keywords=the+crippled+lamb
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