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Books with title What Does Christmas Sound Like?

  • What Does Christmas Sound Like?

    Ruth Shannon Odor, Mikki Klug

    Hardcover (Standard Publishing Company, July 15, 1987)
    Book by Odor, Ruth Shannon
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  • Sounds Like Christmas

    Robert Munsch, Michael Martchenko

    Hardcover (North Winds Press, Oct. 6, 2020)
    Grandma is baking Christmas cookies, so she asks Lincoln and Georgia to decorate the tree. And what a tree it becomes! In addition to the lights, garlands and balls the kids compete to add some very special and extremely noisy ornaments, including a talking doll, a chirping bird, the neighbour's dog and more. What will their grandparents — and Santa — think?The grandma in this story is Robert Munsch's long-time assistant Sharon and the kids are her grandchildren, Georgia and Lincoln.
  • What does GOD sound like?

    Anila Arthanari

    language (, Sept. 30, 2012)
    A sweet tale about God's love. This bedtime story introduces God to children in a gentle way. While God is everywhere; in the jungle, on the beach and even under the bed, God is there where you most need Him.
  • What Does God Sound Like?

    Bernie DiPasquale

    eBook
    We tell our kids that God is everywhere. Pray and maybe He will answer. But if God is everywhere and has created all things, then He must be talking to us all the time. This is my short story to help my Grandchildren understand they can talk with God all day, everyday, everywhere.
  • What Does God Sound Like?

    Bernie DiPasquale

    Hardcover (Mindstir Media, Sept. 14, 2016)
    We tell our kids that God is everywhere. Pray and maybe He will answer. But if God is everywhere and has created all things, then He must be talking to us all the time. This is my short story to help my Grandchildren understand they can talk with God all day, everyday, everywhere.
  • What Does God Sound Like?

    Bernie DiPasquale

    Paperback (Mindstir Media, Sept. 14, 2016)
    We tell our kids that God is everywhere. Pray and maybe He will answer. But if God is everywhere and has created all things, then He must be talking to us all the time. This is my short story to help my Grandchildren understand they can talk with God all day, everyday, everywhere.