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Books with title Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

  • Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

    Donna Andrews, Bernadette Dunne, Dreamscape Media, LLC

    Audible Audiobook (Dreamscape Media, LLC, Oct. 16, 2018)
    It's Christmas time in Caerphilly, and the town is preparing for their live nativity. During rehearsals, Meg discovers a real baby in the manger, with a note attached that says the mother is leaving the baby girl there so that her father can take care of her, and the wording of the note implicates Meg's brother, Rob, as the father. Rob protests that he can't possibly be the father, but the town's suspicion creates a rift between him and his new girlfriend. Rob asks Meg to investigate on his behalf' to clear his name and to find the real parents of the baby. But every day that passes without answers is another day that spoils everyone's enjoyment of the holiday and drives the wedge between Rob and his girlfriend deeper. As Meg gets further into her investigation, she discovers the found baby is connected to something much bigger, a crime that will need to be stopped by Meg and her motley crew to save the holidays for everyone.
  • Hark the Herald Angels Sing

    Ron Berry

    Hardcover (Smart Kids Pubs, Oct. 1, 2011)
    Relates the story of the angels and shepherds rejoicing the birth of Jesus, in a text with music, rhyming text, and twinkling light. On board pages.
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  • Hark! the Herald Angels Sing: Carols for Christmas

    London national gallery

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Highlights from the museum's collection of medieval and Renaissance paintings accompany the words and music for eighteen Christmas carols
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  • Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

    Grace Lin

    Board book (LB Kids, Oct. 13, 2020)
    A joyfully illustrated board book by Caldecott Honoree Grace Lin, based on the popular Christmas carol!This delightful holiday board book, based on the popular Christmas carol, makes the perfect Christmas gift! Bestselling and award-winning illustrator Grace Lin's interpretation of Hark! the Herald Angels Sing (originally published in 2005) features a variety of appealing characters celebrating the holiday season.
  • Hark, the Angel Harold Sings

    Billy Murphy Jr

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 23, 2019)
    Meet Harold. He is short, chubby, and a bit clumsy, and oh yeah, he's an angel. Harold is very different from all the other angels, and this makes him unsure of himself. It makes him feel worthless. In this adventure, we find Harold wanting his angelic singer voice. God gives Harold a list of chores that he must complete in order to receive his angelic singing voice. With Harold's clumsy attempt to complete his chores, he messes up more than he helps. This makes him feel like he can't do anything right, that he cannot be used. But by the end of his quest to get his singing voice, something unexpected happens. Something that gives Harold his biggest chore yet. Does Harold complete his final chore without messing up? Would he receive his angelic singing voice? And more importantly, would Harold overcome his fear of being different?
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  • Hark! the Herald Angels Sing

    Barrie Carson Turner

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln Ltd, )
    None
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  • Hark the Herald Angels Sing

    Flowerpot Press, Jonas Bell

    Board book (Flowerpot Press, Oct. 1, 2019)
    "Glory to the newborn King!" The lyrics to this beloved holiday hymn are illustrated for young readers and presented perfectly for singing or reading along. The sweet, child-like angels guide readers through the story as they sing the beautiful lyrics and eventually lead readers to the birth of the baby Jesus in the manger. This adorable story is made to inspire readers to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior.
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  • Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

    Donna Andrews, Bernadette Dunne

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 16, 2018)
    It's Christmas time in Caerphilly, and the town is preparing for their live nativity. During rehearsals, Meg discovers a real baby in the manger, with a note attached that says the mother is leaving the baby girl there so that her father can take care of her, and the wording of the note implicates Meg's brother, Rob, as the father. Rob protests that he can't possibly be the father, but the town's suspicion creates a rift between him and his new girlfriend. Rob asks Meg to investigate on his behalf-to clear his name and to find the real parents of the baby. But every day that passes without answers is another day that spoils everyone's enjoyment of the holiday and drives the wedge between Rob and his girlfriend deeper. As Meg gets further into her investigation, she discovers the found baby is connected to something much bigger, a crime that will need to be stopped by Meg and her motley crew to save the holidays for everyone.
  • Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

    Donna Andrews

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, Nov. 7, 2018)
    Discovering an abandoned infant in a live nativity display with a note claiming her brother is the father, Meg learns that the baby is also connected to a crime that must be stopped. (mystery & detective). Simultaneous.
  • Hark! The Aardvark Angels Sing

    Teri Sloat

    Hardcover (Putnam Juvenile, Sept. 24, 2001)
    With all the letters and cards being sent around Christmastime, the mail carriers turn to the aardvark angels for assistance in getting everything delivered on time, in a bright holiday picture book by the creator of Patty's Pumpkin Patch.
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  • Hark the Herald Angels Sing

    Barrie Carson Turner, National Gallery

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Childrens Books, )
    None
  • Lark! The Herald Angels Sing

    Donna Andrews, Bernadette Dunne

    Audio CD (Dreamscape Media, Oct. 16, 2018)
    It's Christmas time in Caerphilly, and the town is preparing for their live nativity. During rehearsals, Meg discovers a real baby in the manger, with a note attached that says the mother is leaving the baby girl there so that her father can take care of her, and the wording of the note implicates Meg's brother, Rob, as the father. Rob protests that he can't possibly be the father, but the town's suspicion creates a rift between him and his new girlfriend. Rob asks Meg to investigate on his behalf-to clear his name and to find the real parents of the baby. But every day that passes without answers is another day that spoils everyone's enjoyment of the holiday and drives the wedge between Rob and his girlfriend deeper. As Meg gets further into her investigation, she discovers the found baby is connected to something much bigger, a crime that will need to be stopped by Meg and her motley crew to save the holidays for everyone.