Christmas
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Animals Christmas
$9.87Add to cartA retelling of the Nativity story, in which wild animals gather in peace around the manger
From the annunciation to the first Christmas night, this story reflects the message of peace at the heart of the season. As Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, and the wise men set off on their journeys towards Bethlehem, the animals that they pass including a goat, ox, wolf, leopard, and lion begin to follow out of curiosity. When Mary and Joseph find a place to shelter in the stable and baby Jesus is born, the animals gather around the manger, creating the perfect scene of the “peaceable kingdom” in which all creation lives in harmony together.
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12 Days Of Christmas
$9.99Add to cartDiscover the Christian symbolism in the classic Christmas carol, ‘The 12 Days of Christmas.’ Explore this beautifully illustrated classic carol and the meaning behind the twelve days between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th). It will remind you and those you love of our life in Christ. At the end of the story readers will enjoy the ‘Ideas for Celebrating’ page that lists holiday activities to be enjoyed by the whole family.
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Newborn King : Make A Stand Up Puzzle Scene
$9.99Add to cartThe story of the first Christmas is told simply in this colorful, chunky board book. As kids read, they fit a puzzle piece into each page. When the book is complete, they can connect all four puzzle pieces to make a stand-up nativity scene showing Baby Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and friendly animals! The pieces store right in the pages or in the box attached to the book so children can return later for more playful, interactive fun.
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Christmas Stable : Lift The Flap
$11.99Add to cartUncover all sorts of hidden surprises as Mary and Joseph arrive in Bethlehem. This giant flap book is perfect for little hands and curious minds, with over thirty flaps to peek under. Illustrated in a clean, bright art style, the strong primary colors stimulate interactive learning.
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Child Of Bethlehem
$9.87Add to cartClosely following the Gospels, this lilting retelling of the Nativity perfectly matches Kristina Stephenson’s heartwarming illustrations which put children at the heart of the story. Elena Pasquali tells the stories of Mary and Joseph, the shepherds, and the wise men as they journey to the stable in Bethlehem, with gentle moments aside to remember the children of Bethlehem who watch on eagerly as the miraculous events of the first Christmas unfold. This delightful retelling of the Nativity gently brings you to the heart of Christmas.
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Story Of The Nativity
$14.99Add to cartThis unique book allows children ages 3-6 to count down to the birth of Jesus in a fun and memorable way. After reading the 24-page book about the events of the first Christmas, kids will have a blast decorating the nativity play scene. Reusable foil and heavy board stickers are stored in the front flap and can be used to assemble the scene of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus in the stable. Sure to inspire creative play!
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Tabithas Travels : A Family Story For Advent
$18.99Add to cartFollowing in the footsteps of the immensely popular Jotham’s Journey and Bartholomew’s Passage, this captivating story will take families through Advent to Christmas as they share in Tabitha’s adventures.
Curious, competent, and courageous Tabitha is the daughter of a shepherd who is taking his family on caravan to his birthplace. Along the way, she meets and becomes friends with Jotham and Bartholomew, watches as Romans take her father prisoner, spends time with Zechariah and Elizabeth, helps Mary and Joseph just before Christ’s birth, and ends her travels at the stable in Bethlehem.
With day-by-day readings, reflections for family devotions, and advice for making Christmas a meaningful season of worship, Tabitha’s Travels continues the beloved tradition of celebrating Advent with your family.
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Beginning With God At Christmas
$5.99Add to cartHow To Use This Book
True Stories From The New Testament
– An Angel Visits Mary
– Baby Jesus Is Born
– Shepherds Visit
– Simeon And Anna Meet Baby Jesus
– The Bright Star And Three Visitors
– An Angry King
– Jesus Calms The Storm
– Jesus Walks On Water
How To Pray With Your Child
Tasty New Words
Meet The Rest Of The FamilyAdditional Info
Beginning with God at Christmas helps parents with young children to explore the real Christmas story with their child. Eight Bible stories cover the events of the first Christmas, and a quick introduction to who Jesus is.This special Christmas edition differs slightly from the regular Beginning with God books. The left side of each page is the same as usual containing the ‘main course’ which leads toddlers through that day’s true story from the Bible. On the right side there is space for the sticker and also a picture to color in (based on the sticker) that illustrates the story you have been reading about. This coloring picture is in place of the usual Appetizer menu and Snack for the journey. This makes the book even easier to use and especially accessible for families who don’t normally read the Bible together.
This Christmas edition provides a simple way to start your child in a regular habit of reading God’s word and growing to know God, who loves them. It’s an ideal introduction to the full ‘Beginning with God’ series.
Beginning with God has been designed to work with The Beginner’s Bible, but it can also be used with most other infant Bibles.
* Short passages to look at each day
* 22 full-color stickers
* Works alongside The Beginner’s Bible
* Includes a picture of today’s story to color in
* Sections on using the book and praying with a childPlease note that Beginning with God at Christmas uses a selection of stories and illustrations from Beginning with God Book 1.
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Bartholomews Passage : A Family Story For Advent
$18.99Add to cartBartholomew’s Passage is an engaging story that guides families through the Advent season. Young Bartholomew’s adventures start when Roman soldiers destroy his village and disperse his family, continue through his enslavement to a tyrannical master and his escape with his new friend Nathan, and end with a reunion with his family in Bethlehem. Along the way Bartholomew makes a new friend, a young boy named Jotham!
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Christmas Story
$6.99Add to cartSee and Say are simple retellings of Bible stories with bright and appealing pictures-and lots of words for young children to join in with. In the Christmas Story, they will clip-clop with the donkey, sing with the angels, and gasp with the shepherds. In the Creation Story, they will crash with the seas, slish splosh with the fish, and zzz on the seventh day. In the Lost Sheep Story, they will count with the shepherd and baa, baa, baa with the sheep! And in the Noah’s Ark Story, kids will splish with the rain, coo with the dove, and cheer with Noah! With simple concepts and familiar words for repetition, young children will come to learn the story for themselves.
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Not So Silent Night
$9.99Add to cartChristmas is a time for peace on earth, a time for favorite carols, family dinners, and familiar traditions. It’s about a beautiful story of a lovely babe in the manger. Or is it?
A Not-So-Silent Night is timely and provocative. It is perfect for pastors looking for a new approach to their traditional Christmas sermons and for anyone who wants to get past holiday commercialization and get back to the reason for the season.
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Jothams Journey : A Storybook For Advent
$18.99Add to cartIn this widely popular, exciting story for the advent season, readers follow ten-year-old Jotham across Israel as he searches for his family. Though he faces thieves, robbers, and kidnappers, Jotham also encounters the wise men, shepherds, and innkeepers until at last he finds his way to the Savior born in Bethlehem.
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God Gave Us Christmas
$10.99Add to cartAs Little Cub and her family prepare to celebrate the most special day of the year, the curious young polar bear has something on her mind: Who invented Christmas?” she asked. “Is God more important than Santa?”
Her questions reflect the confusion of so many children during the holiday season. And this heartwarming story takes them on a wonderful journey of discovery – right to the heart of Christmas.
To help her child understand more about God and why he “invented” Christmas, Mama Bear takes Little Cub on a polar expedition. Along the way they find many signs that God is close by: the dancing lights of the northern skies, an early morning star, the power of a mighty glacier.
Through Mama’s gentle guidance, Little Cub learns that God loves her and everyone – polar bear, moose, or human – so much that he gave us Jesus, the very best gift of all.
Sequel to God Gave Us You and God Gave Us Two.
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Baby Jesus Is Born
$3.49Add to cartA charming companion to the Touch and Feel Bible Stories, this first introduction to the Nativity has large, textured panels that offer toddlers and preschoolers a total sensory experience. Little ones can touch the soft fur of the ox, the sandy wall of the inn, the scratchy hay in baby Jesus’ manger, and more while they learn the story of Jesus’ birth. With child-friendly illustrations, Bible references, and simple text, this engaging book will bring the Word of God to life in your child’s heart while providing hours of tactile fun. For ages 4-7.
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Born On Christmas Morn
$3.49Add to cartFor more than 35 years, the best-selling Arch Book Bible story series has captivated children ages 5-9. Each book presents a complete Bible story in a fun-to-read way children can understand and remember. The Arch Book series contains more than 80 books, covering themes from Genesis through Acts. Start your Arch Book library today!
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Very First Christmas (Reprinted)
$19.99Add to cartNo more fairy tales for Christopher—he wants real bedtime stories. So when his mom tucks him in at night, she tells him the wondrous story of Christ’s birth—and Christopher discovers that there is no better storybook than the Bible. A soon-to-be Christmas classic your children will cherish!
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Dream Snow
$26.99Add to cartIt’s almost Christmas and it hasn’t snowed yet. As the farmer naps on his small farm, he dreams of being covered in a gentle blanket of new snow. Then, one by one, he dreams of each of his five animals (aptly named One, Two, Three, Four, and Five) being covered as well. When he awakens, he discovers that real snow–not dream snow–has fallen. And “Oh my! Oh my! I almost forgot,” the farmer shouts, and, bundling up, hurries out to his tree (named Tree) with a box and a sack, looking remarkably familiar in his white beard and red suit. After decorating Tree, the farmer shouts “Merry Christmas to all!” and pushes a button for a surprise Yuletide jingle.