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Books with title Domino the Donkey: A Christmas Tail

  • Domino the Donkey: A Christmas Tail

    Jennifer R. Vassell

    Paperback (Vassarris Publishing, Sept. 18, 2015)
    "Sometimes it seems life is falling apart, when it's actually falling into place." Three Important Facts About Domino the Donkey: 1. He has a tail that glows, 2. He saved the very first Christmas, and 3. He is a role model that proves different doesn't mean deficient. Domino, and his shiny tail, guides readers through adventures and plot twists, which lead to a surprising and happy ending.
  • The Christmas Donkey

    T. William Taylor

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Dec. 1, 1984)
    A small mistreated donkey is sold to a carpenter, who finds the animal very helpful in transporting his wife and new son when the family flees from Bethlehem to Egypt after the king decrees all baby boys must be killed.
  • Slonkey The Christmas Donkey

    Mr Leon Clarke, Mr Abdul-Aziz Ahmad

    Paperback (Botty Publishing Ltd, Aug. 26, 2017)
    When Santa finds himself way behind schedule due to Rudolph being sick, he isn't sure what to do. Landing in the desert he thinks all is lost and Christmas is about to become a disaster, but a kind man finds him on the side of the road and is able to help out with an animal of his own.
  • The Christmas donkey

    T. William Taylor

    Paperback (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1984)
    A small mistreated donkey is sold to a carpenter, who finds the animal very helpful in transporting his wife and new son when the family flees from Bethlehem to Egypt after the king decrees all baby boys must be killed.
  • The Donkey's Christmas Song

    Nancy Tafuri

    Hardcover (Scholastic Press, Oct. 1, 2002)
    A donkey and other favorite animals welcome a very special baby in this warm, broadly appealing celebration of the first Christmas.A very special baby is born in a stable under a star, surrounded by friendly farmyard animals. The donkey wants to be the first to welcome the baby, but he is too shy. So the doves welcome him with their "Coo-coo," the cow with her "Moo-moo," and all the other animals in turn. Then, the baby welcomes the shy donkey with his own sweet smile. The donkey brays - "Hee-aw!" - and the baby laughs with joy! Then all snuggle around the baby and settle into sleep. This warm presentation of the first Christmas celebrates the wonder of a baby's birth and welcomes all into the spirit of holiday joy.
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  • The Christmas Donkey

    Donna Thornton, Lynne Ballenger Pryor

    Hardcover (Ambassador International, Aug. 1, 2011)
    Drupelet, a young donkey named after a juice bump on a raspberry, lived on a raspberry farm and his wish was to one day be as special as the prize horses in a nearby pasture. As Christmas rolled around, Drupelet went on an adventure that saw him standing next to a baby in a manger and a young girl in funny clothes. On returning to the farm, Drupelet inquired what this was all about. This is when the wise barn cat shared the story of Christmas. Drupelet now felt special.
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  • Dominick the Christmas Donkey

    Joe Giangiacomo, Pixel Graphics

    language (A&J Ventures, Dec. 26, 2013)
    This is a warm and fun holiday picture book that tells the story of how a lovable, young donkey, named Dominick, helps Santa to save Christmas.
  • Domino the Donkey: A Christmas Tail

    Jennifer Vassell

    Hardcover (Jennifer Vassell, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Three Important Facts About Domino the Donkey: 1. He has a tail that glows, 2. He saved the very first Christmas, and 3. He is a role model that proves different doesn't mean deficient. Domino, and his shiny tail, guides readers through adventures and plot twists, which lead to a surprising and happy ending.
  • The Christmas Donkey

    Gillian McClure

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Oct. 1, 1993)
    In a version of the Nativity story told by the donkey, a stubborn donkey believes that he should be employed by a king, not by the poor carpenter and his wife who own him.
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  • The Donkey's Christmas Song

    Nancy Tafuri

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2002)
    Stable animals that witness Jesus' birth welcome him with joyful noise in this fittingly melodic picture book. All the creatures wish to offer their unique songs to the baby, but the shy donkey refrains from taking part, worried that his bray is too coarse. In the end, his sincere "hee-haw" receives a most wonderful response. Tafuri's (I Love You, Little One) ability to combine a breezy storytelling style with economical text sets apart her timeless message that a gift from the heart is always the most appreciated. The outsize (10" x 10") format suits the large-scale, up-close perspectives of her softly edged pencil-and-watercolor art. Ages 2-5.
  • Ruby the Christmas Donkey

    Mirabel Cecil, Christina Gascoigne

    Paperback (Candlewick, Oct. 6, 1999)
    The donkeys who give rides to children at the beach learn important lessons of empathy, sharing, and cooperation when they try to help the aging Ruby, whose winter coat has become too thin for her to survive alone. Original.
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  • A Donkey Christmas

    Ken Shores

    eBook
    A children Christmas Story as told by a donkey that carried Mary to Bethlehem for the birth of Jesus. Originally I wrote this children play 28 years ago for the youth to perform for the church. It was a huge success.