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Books with title The Christmas Star

  • The Christmas Star

    Maite Roche

    Board book (Ignatius Press, Oct. 15, 2016)
    Very young children are introduced to the beautiful story that changed the world, the birth of the Savior at Christmas.With glorious illustrations by the acclaimed children's book artist Maite Roche, the little ones see and learn about the Wise Men who followed the star to Bethlehem, the sheep and donkeys, the angels and the shepherds, and the Baby Jesus and his Mother Mary, born in the humble stable in Bethlehem.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Chandra Felisa Wallace

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, July 30, 2019)
    This delightful holiday tale tells the story of a precious, adorable Little Star, who has always looked through the lens of other people's success, talents, and achievements with envy and covetousness. Even though Little Star is a bit of a Sassy Frassie and speaks her truth, she has the saddest, overwhelming heartbreak of discontentment and the worst annoying heartache of disillusionment. Why? You ask. Because she always wants to be anything and everybody other than herself. However, she learns very quickly through a series of hard lessons tried and applied, that being someone or something other than you is a very difficult thing to do. Indeed! But with the much-needed help and the much-needed love of the Lord God Almighty, she finally finds the true contentment she has always wanted--in the place Little Star never thought was truly possible. And in the meantime and between time, our precious, adorable Little Star watches in amazement how the biblical story of the Savior's birth plays out before her. The nativity scene with the birth of the Son of God helps Little Star to realize the true meaning of Christmas, and why the Child is the real reason for the season. Amen! Hallelujah! Praise Him! The Christmas Star is a wonderful Christmas gift to you, wrapped in a beautiful box of joy, love, and magical transformation! Tied with a lovely colorful ribbon of divine Majesty and sealed with a big kiss of merriment and holiday cheer! Enjoy, Merry Christmas!
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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 Christmas Star

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Follow the shining star as it guides shepherds, kings, and all the animals of the forest to the stable where the Holy Child lies. Created by bestselling author-illustrator, Marcus Pfister. Follow the shining star as it guides shepherds, kings, and all the animals of the forest to the stable where the Holy Child lies. Full-color art and holographic foil-stamping throughout makes this story from best-selling author Marcus Pfister sparkle! A special hardcover edition, and a delightful holiday gift! "Pfister's nicely retold Christmas nativity uses the same hologram foil stamping technique as his very popular Rainbow Fish . . . Bound to be a hit with kids."—American Bookseller
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  • The Christmas Star

    Moira Butterfield, Christine Potter

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Sept. 1, 2000)
    This marvelous retelling of the Christmas story captures the excitement of baby Jesus' birth in clear, simple language. Illustrated with endearing soft sculptures, this colorful book will be enjoyed by children and adults as they read it aloud together. The Christmas Star is a keepsake the whole family will treasure for years to come.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Ltd. Make Believe Ideas, Dawn Machell

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, Oct. 1, 2019)
    Introduce little ones to the story of Christmas with this fun, interactive board book featuring a flashing star light.Little ones will love bringing this festive story to life by pressing the light-up star button, visible on every page.With sweet rhyming text and adorable illustrations, this heart-warming retelling of the Nativity is perfect for sharing at Christmas.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Marcus Pfister, J. Alison James

    Hardcover (North-South Books, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Follow the shining star as it guides shephards, kings, and all the animals of the forest to the stable where the Holy Child lies.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Paloma Wensell, Ulises Wensell, Linda M. Maloney

    Hardcover (Liturgical Press, Oct. 1, 2006)
    Anna and Daniel follow the brightest star to Bethlehem and bring their favorite toys to baby Jesus. In return they receive a gift far more beautiful than anything they have ever known before. The Christmas Star tells the Christmas story in a delightful new way 'from Anna and her brother Daniel's perspective 'with beautiful images that will captivate the imaginations of children ages 4-7. This colorful board book shares the true meaning of Christmas with even the youngest believers.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Marcus Pfister

    Board book (North-South Books, Aug. 1, 2004)
    Follow the shining star as it guides shepherds, kings, and all the animals of the forest to the stable where the Holy child lies. Now available in a sturdy board book edition, this glittering Nativity, by the author of The Rainbow Fish, is a perfect Christmas gift for the entire family to share.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Barbara Shook Hazen, Lucy Barnard

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Oct. 3, 2006)
    In this delightful retelling of the Christmas story, young children can follow along as they trace Mary and Joseph's steps from their hometown to the little stable where Jesus was born. Along the way, little ones can interact with the story by pressing the button to make the star shine and illuminate the action on each spread. With its beautiful artwork, interactivity, and child-friendly text, "The Christmas Star" will be a favorite that young readers can return to every holiday season.Interactive! kids press the button at the bottom of the book to make the star light up on the cover and all page spreads. Replaceable battery. In this delightful retelling of the Christmas story, young children can follow along as they trace Mary and Joseph's steps from their hometown to the little stable where Jesus was born. Along the way, little ones can interact with the story by pressing the button to make the star shine and illuminate the action on each spread. With its beautiful artwork, interactivity, and child-friendly text, "The Christmas Star" will be a favorite that young readers can return to every holiday season.Interactive! kids press the button at the bottom of the book to make the star light up on the cover and all page spreads. Replaceable battery.
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  • The Star of Christmas

    Maria T. DiVencenzo, Elaine S Verstraete

    Hardcover (Winterlake Press, Oct. 15, 2009)
    It's Christmas Eve. A child is struggling to stay awake near her Christmas tree when a voice she's never heard before rings out in the living room. Startled, she bolts out of her chair. The ornaments on the Christmas tree are talking! They want the child to decide, once and for all, which one of them is the star of Christmas. Is it Gift Box? Jolly Old Elf? Wise King? Gentle Dove? With joy and spunk, the child leads the ornaments to the magical, simple truth-and the deepest meaning of Christmas.
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  • The Christmas Star

    Christina Roach, Rebecca Spear

    Hardcover (CR Publishing, Oct. 10, 2016)
    This delightful Christmas story is about Mia--an eight year old girl whose life is awesome, except she has to share her toys and games with her little brother. Her little brother imitates everything she does, and Mia finds it very annoying. One special Christmas, Mia learns that the star in the sky and on Christmas trees is to remind people of the Christmas star given to Jesus, and that Jesus was the ultimate example of sharing. Mia decides to try an experiment. She thinks that by sharing with her little brother, she can receive her very own Christmas star. In the process, Mia learns the real reason for sharing--love. In the end, Mia realizes the joy she feels as she gives to others. It would seem that was the end, but little did she realize who had been watching and would copy her example of sharing in a most surprising way!
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