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Books with title The Christmas donkey

  • The Christmas Doll

    Elvira Woodruff, Bernadette Dunn, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Jan. 6, 2005)
    Long ago in London Town, at a time when the muffin man's cries began the day and the lamplighter ushered in the night, two young orphans lived together in the bleak, cold shelter of a public workhouse. Lucy Wolcott and her little sister Glory have no one in the world but each other. Every day, they labor from dawn to dusk stitching blankets and sacks. There is scant little to eat and the nights are cold and damp. The only ray of light in their lives comes from the stories that Lucy invents, stories about a family she barely remembers, and a lot doll named Morning Glory who, Lucy promises, is destined to return to them someday. When a deadly fever sweeps through the workhouse, the girls flee for their lives to the mean streets of London. There, they desperately try to figure out how to survive. While searching through the muck by the river, Lucy finds an old, discarded doll, which Glory is certain is the long-lost Morning Glory. But Morning Glory is no ordinary doll. And how she leads the girls to the most surprising turns of fortune makes for a heartwarming story that brims with love, hope, and the truest spirit of Christmas.
  • 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.
  • Clopper the Christmas Donkey

    Emily King, Ed Olson

    Hardcover (Kregel Kidzone, Sept. 17, 2003)
    The Christmas story is beautifully illustrated by an award-winning artist and uniquely told by Clopper, Mary and Joseph's adorable donkey.
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  • The Dolls’ Christmas

    Tasha Tudor, Davina Porter, Recorded Books

    Audiobook (Recorded Books, May 23, 2012)
    “I think,” said Nicey, “that Christmas is the most magic time of all the year, not just for the pretty things you get, but for the feeling inside you of what a good place the world is to live in. I should know, for I have seen one hundred and ten Christmases!” Nicey Melinda and Sethany Ann are two very old, but very well-loved dolls. This time of year, the dolls are busy planning their yearly Christmas dinner party - with a little help from the two little girls they live with. The girls bundle Nicey and Sethany up to go to the woods for their Christmas tree. After they all decorate the tree with silver nutmegs and golden pears, there is much baking to be done for the party. Oh, what a lovely Christmas they will have! Tasha Tudor’s delightfully nostalgic story conveys the charm of holiday traditions. With Davina Porter’s warm narration, you will experience all the magic of an old fashioned Christmas.
  • 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 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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  • 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

    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 Christmas Dolls

    Carol Beach York, Victoria De Larrea

    Paperback (Little Apple, Nov. 1, 1993)
    Something magical is destined to happen when a girl holding two dolls--one a rag doll with no shoes, the other with no hair--steps out of the Good Day Orphanage. Reprint.
  • 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 Doll

    Jason F. Wright, Howard Lyon

    Hardcover (Shadow Mountain, Sept. 30, 2019)
    Christmas is fast approaching, but in the Saxton home, there is no money for gifts. Could there still be something special for Gail underneath the tree? In The Christmas Doll, best-selling author Jason F. Wright shares a true story from the life of Gail Saxton Miller, billionaire businesswoman and owner of the Utah Jazz NBA team. But Gail's childhood was vastly different from her life now—facing poverty in the 1940s, the Saxton family made ends meet by turning their small home into rental apartments and made do with hand-me-downs and secondhand items. However, their humble circumstances didn't stop the Saxtons from being rich in what mattered most: self-less acts of love, the rewards of a job well done, and the hope and renewal we can feel through Jesus Christ. All of these lessons come together at Christmastime, when Gail learns of love and sacrifice through a single, precious gift. The Christmas Doll teaches a wise lesson about the true meaning of the holiday. Christmas isn't just about beautiful decorations or shiny, expensive gifts; it's about the miracle of Jesus to make old things new, revitalize our lives, and bring out the best in humankind to care for another.
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  • The Christmas Donkey

    T. William Taylor, Andrea Brooks

    Hardcover (Golden Press, March 15, 1984)
    A LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK: THE CHRISTMAS DONKEY by T. William Taylor, illustrated by Andrea Brooks (1984 Hardcover LITTLE GOLDEN BOOK, The story of Madrikh the donkey who traveled with Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem and then took them and the baby Jesus safely to Egypt.)