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Books with title The Truliest Meaning of Christmas

  • The Truliest Meaning of Christmas

    S. A. Manwiller

    language (SevenHorns Publishing, Nov. 27, 2013)
    Jack can’t wait until Christmas, but his faithful dog Max is worried. Each day he watches his best friend write letters to Santa asking for more wonderful toys. Max is sure Jack shouldn’t ask for so many gifts for himself, even if he is a good boy. Max is on a mission to help his friend discover the greatest gift of all, but will his plan work? Will Jack stop writing lists long enough to discover what's really important about Christmas? Spend the holiday with Jack and Max to find out in, "The Truliest Meaning of Christmas," a heartwarming rhyming tale of love and friendship your family will remember all year long!
  • Arwyn: The Meaning of Christmas

    D. A. Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 27, 2019)
    Arwyn enjoyed reading the bible and trying her best to be a good Christian. She loved the Christmas season, playing in the snow and spending time with her family and spending Christmas vacation in the country with her grandparents. This Christmas was going to be a trip that her and her family would never forget. Stopping at a truck stop she would have her life change forever. She found the meaning of Christmas.
  • The Truliest Meaning of Christmas

    S. A. Manwiller, Kristen V. Overly

    Hardcover (SevenHorns Publishing/subsidiary SevenHorns Ent., Nov. 29, 2013)
    Jack can’t wait until Christmas, but his faithful dog Max is worried. Each day he watches his best friend write letters to Santa asking for more wonderful toys. Max is sure Jack shouldn’t ask for so many gifts for himself, even if he is a good boy. Max is on a mission to help his friend discover the greatest gift of all, but will his plan work? Will Jack stop writing lists long enough to discover what's really important about Christmas? Spend the holiday with Jack and Max to find out in, "The Truliest Meaning of Christmas," a heartwarming rhyming tale of love and friendship your family will remember all ye
  • The Meaning of Christmas

    Justin Look, Desiree Arias, Tyson Gaylord

    language (Max Romulus Publishing, Dec. 9, 2014)
    The Lonely Boy still needs to write his letter to Santa before its too late. In doing so he thinks about Christmas and what it means to him and other people. Find out what he discovers and what he asks Santa.
  • The Real Meaning of Christmas

    Mrs. Alice F. Horton, Mr. Byron Vaughns

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Autumn is so excited about the Christmas season. She has found the perfect gift for herself, but she finds out that there is something much more important than receiving. This story helps children to understand the beauty of helping others and helps them to realize the Real Meaning of Christmas. Contact the author at ah_orton@yahoo.com or https;//www.horton123.com
  • The Meaning of Christmas

    Jean Phillips

    Paperback (Hannibal Books, March 31, 2008)
    Familiar nursery-rhyme characters help tell the story of God's greatest gift to the world on that first Christmas night. Charming drawings make the Bible story of the birth of Jesus come to life and create a delightful experience for childern. Jean Phillips, author of two other books, is a retired Southern Baptist career missionary to Africa. She is the mother of four and grandmother of seven. She lives in South Carolina. Amy Harvey is an illustrator living in Texas.
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  • The True Meaning of Christmas

    Jenna R Peters

    Paperback (Tellwell Talent, May 20, 2020)
    Freddy sets out to find the true meaning of Christmas, and why we celebrate this very special day each year.What exciting news will he discover?Will Freddy find the true joy that comes with the Christmas season?
  • A Christmas Surprise: The True Meaning of Christmas

    Sherry Taylor, Stephen Taylor

    eBook
    This is a thought provoking little tale about a young child and the true meaning of Christmas. With the use of easy to understand, yet emotional events, the story unfolds.The child, through a selfless act, enriches the life of his new neighbour. There are colourful pictures to capture a child’s imagination and reinforce both the happy and meaningful side of the festive season.The book is aimed for children up to the age of around 7 and is designed to be read by an adult to the child.
  • The Adventures of Jack and Max: The Truliest Meaning of Christmas

    Scotti Mann, Kristen Overley

    Paperback (Scotti Mann Productions, April 22, 2017)
    Jack can't wait until Christmas but his faithful dog, Max is worried. Each day Max watches his best friend write letters to Santa asking for more wonderful toys. Max is sure Jack shouldn't ask for so many gifts for himself, even if he is a good boy. Will Jack stop writing lists long enough to discover what's really important about Christmas? Max is on a mission to help his pal discover the greatest gift of all. Will he succeed? Find out in, "The TRULIEST Meaning of Christmas," a heartwarming tale of love and friendship your family will treasure all year long!
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  • The True Meaning of Christmas The Greatest Gift of All

    Barbara Alpert

    language (, June 7, 2018)
    Could the hearts of adults and children be touched in a way that would redirect their attention for all the holiday rush to embracing the true essence of Christmas? This delightful fully-illustrated child's book regarding the true meaning of Christmas has the power to teach, both young and old, that Jesus is the greatest Gift of all.
  • The Real Meaning of Christmas

    Reginald (Regg) Keyawa

    eBook (Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc., March 14, 2020)
    The Real Meaning of ChristmasBy: Reginald (Regg) KeyawaIn 1822, Clement Clarke Moore, an Episcopal minister, wrote a long Christmas poem entitled An Account of a Visit from St. Nicholas, more popularly known as ’Twas the Night before Christmas. Good, bad, or otherwise, Christmas has become more about Santa Claus and less about its true meaning, the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Real Meaning of Christmas shows a man starting out as Santa Claus, worshipping the Christ Child, and leaving as St. Nicholas.About the AuthorReginald (Regg) Keyawa was born in 1939 in Chico, California, and schooled at Notre Dame Parochial, Chico Junior and Senior high schools, and Chico State College. He worked for nine years as a farm laborer, box boy, bookkeeper, and manager; thirty years as a self-employed general engineering contractor; and twenty-three years as a self-employed gentleman farmer.Keyawa’s hobbies include flying planes, golf, building and flying model airplanes, and enjoying live theater. He and his wife Dorothy, now residing in Orland, California, enjoy two children, a granddaughter, and a great-grandson.
  • Bear and the Meaning of Christmas

    Lori Swick

    language (, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Bear, the dog loves Christmas, and he especially loves getting new toys and treats from Santa. Then he meets an angel, and he learns something more about Christmas. He learns about the birth of Jesus and what He can do for Us and, more importantly, what we can do for Him. But there's something the angel wants Bear to do with what he learned. She wants him to remind the world of the true meaning of Christmas! After all, she knows what Bear can secretly do. What is Bear's secret, and how will a silly black dog accomplish this grand task?About the AuthorLori Swick lives in Michigan with her husband, David Carbonneau, and, of course, Bear. Bear was her inspiration for writing this book as he really loves getting new toys and treats from Santa. Besides entertaining Bear by playing fetch or going for walks, she enjoys traveling, gardening, swimming, biking, and kayaking. She believes in God . . . and Santa Claus. You can visit Lori and Bear at BearisaDog.com.