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Books with title 'Twas the Evening of Christmas

  • 'Twas the Evening of Christmas

    Glenys Nellist, Elena Selivanova

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Oct. 3, 2017)
    'Twas the Evening of Christmas: 2018 ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist (Children category)''Twas the evening of Christmas, when all through the town,Every inn was so crowded, no room could be found.Tired Mary and Joseph, who went door to door,At last found a place on a small stable floor.For over 200 years, families have gathered on Christmas Eve to hear the much loved words of Dr. Clement C. Moore's 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. This year, families can gather together to share the real Christmas story--the story of Jesus' birth. 'Twas the Evening of Christmas echoes the familiar language and rhythm of Dr. Clements' poetry, but instead of focusing on Santa, it focuses on the baby Jesus, who is, after all, the true hero of Christmas. All families will delight in this simple retelling of the most famous story ever told. With a cover that comes alive with foil and sculpted embossing, this book is sure to become a Christmas classic.
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  • On Christmas Day In The Evening

    Grace S. (Grace Smith) Richmond, C. M. (Charles Mark) Relyea

    eBook
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  • 'Twas the Evening of Christmas

    Glenys Nellist, Elena Selivanova

    eBook (Zonderkidz, Oct. 3, 2017)
    ’Twas the evening of Christmas, when all through the town,Every inn was so crowded, no room could be found.Tired Mary and Joseph, who went door to door,At last found a place on a small stable floor.For over 200 years, families have gathered on Christmas Eve to hear the much loved words of Dr. Clement C. Moore’s ’Twas the Night Before Christmas. This year, families can gather together to share the real Christmas story––the story of Jesus’ birth. ’Twas the Evening of Christmas echoes the familiar language and rhythm of Dr. Clements’ poetry, but instead of focusing on Santa, it focuses on the baby Jesus, who is, after all, the true hero of Christmas. All families will delight in this simple retelling of the most famous story ever told. With a cover that comes alive with foil and sculpted embossing, this book is sure to become a Christmas classic.
  • Twas the First Christmas Eve

    Lisa Bruce, Robert Bruce

    Paperback (Blue Oink Books, Nov. 26, 2019)
    With captivating verse and beautiful illustrations, "Twas the First Christmas Eve" offers a refreshing glimpse into one of the most glorious, yet often-overlooked truths about Christ's nativity. Told in the same cadence as the classic poem "The Night Before Christmas," each page invites children (and their elders!) to enter into reflective wonder, and to joyfully discover their place among the shepherds, wise men, and angels who were present that most holy night. "Twas the First Christmas Eve" gently leads us from the little manger in the hillside cave to the manger in our hearts, where we peek into the eyes of Love and are reminded of a wondrous truth!
  • The King of Christmas

    Laura Hesse

    language (Running L Productions, Sept. 15, 2018)
    When a visit by the three little pigs the day before lift-off leaves the Reindeer with the Swine Flu, it is up to Jessie and Gus to convince Gus' father, The Unicorn King, to help save Christmas, especially when doing so means breaking the law. Some Christian elements...hey, it's a Christmas story.This short bedtime story is suitable for kids 3 and up. Reading level is 7 - 8. It is written in an easy to ready screenplay/play type of format. It is word for word with the audio book. Combined with the audio book, it is a fun way for kids to learn to read. The story can be read as is or acted out as a Christmas play.Stay tuned for more adventures with Gus and Jessie as they try to unite Gus with his lost love in The Unicorn Wears Red.
  • The Song of Christmas

    Lisa Clark

    Paperback (Concordia Publishing, July 3, 2014)
    Discover the true reason that we celebrate Christmas with The Song of Christmas from Arch Books. Featuring colorful illustrations and a playful rhyming scheme, this book teaches children (and parents) about Jesus' birth so long ago.
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  • The King of Christmas

    Laura Hesse

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 15, 2018)
    When a visit by the three little pigs the day before Christmas leaves Santa's Reindeer with the Swine Flu, it is up to Jessie and her unicorn friend, Gus, to convince Gus' father, The Unicorn King, to help save Christmas, especially when doing so means breaking one of the unicorn's most sacred laws. (Soft Christian element.)This short bedtime story is suitable for kids 3 and up. Reading level is 7 - 8. It is written in an easy to ready screenplay/play type of format. It is word for word with the audio book. Combined with the audio book, it is a fun way for kids to learn to read. The story can be read as is or acted out as a Christmas play.Stay tuned for more adventures with Gus and Jessie as they try to unite Gus with his lost love in The Unicorn Wears Red.
  • The Beginning of Christmas

    Jamie Hammond, Emma Allen

    language (Poeticus Publishing, Nov. 25, 2019)
    A delightfully charming Christmas story in which Jesus gives us the gift of Christmas by teaching the very first Santa (and his helpers) how to become advocates for love, service, and peace to all of humankind.
  • Christmas Eve: The Joy of Giving

    Lisa Sferlazza Johnson, Tucker Johnson

    Hardcover (Positive Spin Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    This fresh take on Christmas traditions follows Eve, the enchanting toy-making fairy, as she leaves her pumpkin patch and heads to the North Pole, where Santa’s elves have come down with a nasty case of Elfpox. Eve is delighted to lend a magical hand and help Santa do the elves’ work, but she is unsure of her abilities—she can only create small toys. After learning about the first Christmas and getting a few history lessons from the Mrs. Claus, Eve begins to understand that it’s not the size of the gift but rather the love that inspires the presents that counts. Once Eve gets hooked on the “Joy of Giving,” she infuses every pint-sized toy with feeling and is given the distinguished title of “Christmas Eve.” Providing adults with a new explanation of Christmas traditions, this story helps children understand that, sometimes, less is more.
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  • The Beginning of Christmas

    Jamie Hammond, Emma Allen

    Paperback (Poeticus Publishing, Dec. 9, 2019)
    A delightfully charming Christmas story in which Jesus gives us the gift of Christmas by teaching the very first Santa (and his helpers) how to become advocates for love, service, and peace to all of humankind.
  • ONE CHRISTMAS EVE EVENING

    Matthew L. Martin

    eBook (BIG PALE IMAGINATION, )
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  • The Meaning of Christmas

    Justin Look, Desiree Arias, Tyson Gaylord

    language (Max Romulus Publishing, Dec. 9, 2014)
    The Lonely Boy still needs to write his letter to Santa before its too late. In doing so he thinks about Christmas and what it means to him and other people. Find out what he discovers and what he asks Santa.