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Books with title Christmas Song Of The North

  • Song of the Stars: A Christmas Story

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Zondervan

    Audible Audiobook (Zondervan, Oct. 10, 2011)
    The Song of the Stars, written by best-selling author Sally Lloyd-Jones, is a Christmas book that explores the joy and excitement and celebration in all of creation at the coming of Jesus. They've been waiting with eager longing for the coming of God's long promised son, and when at last he arrives, though it's mostly unnoticed by mankind, the whole earth holds its breath: their Creator, Jesus, Emmanuel has come to the world that He made. Mountains, trees, seas, skies, stars, animals - the rumor spreads that at last the time has come. It's time! He's here! And a poor teenage couple and some ragged shepherds join in their song of joy.
  • Christmas Song of the North

    Marsha Bonicatto, Karlyn Holman

    Hardcover (Pfeifer-Hamilton Pub, Oct. 15, 1997)
    Christmas Song of the North offers children ages 2-10 a delightful look at the winter activities of their favorite northland animals. Set to the theme of "12 Days of Christmas," this beautiful full-color book will have children singing, counting, and reading along with you long after the last snowflake is gone. Celebrate the spirit of a north woods Christmas with this picture book destined to become a bedtime favorite. Children will love Marsha Bonicatto's fascinating animal facts, which introduce them to a whole community of critters living together amid the landscape of snow. From "a ruffed grouse in a pine tree" to "twelve wolves a-howling," each creature comes alive on the page in stunning watercolor illustrations by world-renowned artist Karlyn Holman.
  • Song of the Stars: A Christmas Story

    Sally Lloyd-Jones, Alison Jay

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Aug. 6, 2011)
    The skies shouted it to the seas that thundered it to the waves that roared it to the great white whales that sang it to the starfish in the deep. And tiny sandpipers danced it on shining sands… “It’s time! It’s time!” On one quiet night, creation whispered a secret. Grass and bees, robins and trees all spread the word. Sheep told their young while angels sang the song to the shepherds. Hushed news of a miracle echoed to the ends of the earth. The moment had come. The long-awaited child had arrived! Creation cried out in celebration, but only a few people heard. Only a few joined nature’s chorus, a song in praise of the newborn King.
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  • The Star of Christmas

    Bruce A. Sarte, Glenn Hascall

    Audiobook (Bruce A. Sarte, June 25, 2013)
    For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son... but how did He choose the star to announce the birth of the Savior? Through this moving story of humility and service to something bigger than ones self a holiday tradition is born! The story of God's servant is sure to become a staple in your holidays for years to come!
  • 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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  • Christmas Song of the North

    Marsha Bonicatto

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2001)
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  • Christmas Song Of The North

    Marcia Bonicatto

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Follows the pattern of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" to introduce the forest animals of the north woods during the winter months. Includes information about the animals.
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  • The Song of the Christmas Mouse

    Shirley Rousseau Murphy, Donna Diamond

    Hardcover (Harper& Row, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Rick's efforts at capturing a beautiful wild mouse for a pet seem constantly thwarted by his willful younger cousin who has come to stay for Christmas
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  • 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.
  • Christmas at the North Pole

    Luna Iris

    eBook
    Santa, elves, and reindeer watched the kids open their from the North Pole.
  • The Songs of Christmas

    Lisa Clark

    language (Concordia Publishing House, March 1, 2019)
    This book retells the Christmas story through the songs found in the Bible: Mary's Song: The Magnificat, the song of the angels' announcement to the shepherds, Simeon's Song of Praise when Jesus is presented in the temple, and concludes by reminding children that we sing about Jesus at Christmas.
  • The Christmas Song

    Mel Torme

    eBook (OnlineSheetMusic.com, April 25, 2013)
    Digital Sheet Music of The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)Performed by: Mel Torme