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Books with title The Return of Light: A Christmas Tale

  • The Return of Light: A Christmas Tale

    Dia Calhoun, Lisa Falkenstern

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2007)
    A Christmas tree discovers that its destiny is to bring light to the homeless
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  • The Light of Christmas

    Richard Paul Evans, Daniel Craig

    Hardcover (Aladdin, Sept. 20, 2016)
    From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Christmas Box and The Mistletoe Promise comes a picture book about a boy who learns a lesson about the true meaning of Christmas. This holiday classic has been given a new cover and format—perfect for gift-giving.High in the mountains lies the town of Noel, surrounded by beautiful white walls and a great silver gate. Every year Alexander and his mother walk the long distance to Noel to watch the lighting of the village Christmas tree. This year Alexander learns that the Keeper of the Flame will choose the person who has given the truest gift of Christmas to light the Flame. On his way to Noel, Alexander helps a poor old man he finds lying in the snow. His act of charity is rewarded, and Alexander learns that it isn’t what you have to give, but how you give of yourself that matters most. Master storyteller Richard Paul Evans shares a heartwarming tale of the true meaning of Christmas spirit.
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  • The Light of Christmas

    Dandi Daley Mackall, John Walker

    Hardcover (Concordia Publishing House, July 1, 2007)
    Since the beginning of the world, God has brought light to darkness. And Jesus birth was no different. Into a world dark with sin came the Light from heaven, Jesus Christ. The Light of Christmas shows children the many ways God has brought light to them. This picture book tells the story through delightful poem and charming artwork. Children learn how Gods light impacted creation, the sin of man, and the preparation of Jesus, His birth, teaching, death, and resurrection.
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  • The Return of Light: A Christmas Tale

    Dia Calhoun, Lisa Falkenstern

    Hardcover (Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, Oct. 16, 2007)
    A Christmas tree discovers that its destiny is to bring light to the homeless.
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  • The Lights of Christmas

    Joanne Barkan, France Brassard

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Oct. 4, 2005)
    Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without the presents, yummy goodies, Santa, and all the beautiful twinkling lights! The magical lights of Christmas twinkle on every spread of this beautifully illustrated book. With a press of a button, readers can make the colored lights flash and sparkle on a Christmas tree, on the houses in town, in Santa's workshop and more.
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  • The Light of Christmas

    Richard Paul Evans, Daniel Craig

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 2002)
    High in the mountains lies the town of Noel, surrounded by beautiful white walls and a great silver gate. Every year Alexander and his mother walk the long distance to Noel to watch the lighting of the village Christmas tree. This year Alexander learns that the Keeper of the Flame will choose the person who has given the truest gift of Christmas to light the flame. On his way to Noel, Alexander helps a poor old man he finds lying in the snow. His act of charity is rewarded when he is chosen to light the Christmas flame. Alexander learns that it isn't what you have to give, but how you give of yourself that matters most. Master storyteller Richard Paul Evans weaves a heartwarming tale of the true meaning of Christmas spirit.
  • The "light-pugs": A Christmas tale

    Juergen von Rehberg

    language (, Dec. 14, 2014)
    A Christmas tale about the stars in the sky and their job and a little tough girl
  • The Return of Light: A Christmas Tale

    Dia Calhoun, Lisa Falkenstern

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2007)
    Every year, the magical Christmas Deer visits the Christmas trees growing on Faith Mountain. "I promise that your life will bring the Return of Light to the humans," he says. Then he bows his head and touches each mature tree with his starry antlers. One year, however, he pauses before Treewing, a fir tree who's too young to be harvested. The Christmas Deer touches him anyway, telling him he has a special destiny. Cut down and transported to a Christmas tree lot in the city, Treewing waits anxiously for a happy family to buy him, take him home, and love him. But this doesn't happen, and after the other trees have been sold, he's left all alone. At last, on Christmas Eve, the friendship of a young boy, a precious baseball, and a group of homeless people help Treewing understand his special role in bringing The Return of Light to those who need it most.