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Other editions of book The Story of Christmas

  • Read and Share: The Story of Christmas

    Gwen Ellis

    language (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 12, 2009)
    The Story of Christmas from the Read and Share™ Bible is a colorful retelling of the birth of Christ and the events surrounding it. Based on the International Children’s Bible, this book begins with the birth of John the Baptist. Next comes the angel appearing first to Mary, then to Joseph, the trip to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, the angel’s announcement to the shepherds, the wise men and their gifts, fleeing to Egypt, and at last heading home to Nazareth. The “Can You Retell the Story” activity at the end of the book is a fun way for children to learn to tell the story themselves.
  • The Story of Christmas

    Gwen Ellis, Steve Smallman

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Oct. 6, 2009)
    The Story of Christmas from the Read and Share Bible is a colorful retelling of the birth of Christ and the events surrounding it.Based on the International Children's Bible, this book begins with the birth of John the Baptist. Next comes the angel appearing first to Mary, then to Joseph, the trip to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, the angel's announcement to the shepherds, the wise men and their gifts, fleeing to Egypt, and at last heading home to Nazareth. The "Can You Retell the Story" activity at the end of the book is a fun way for children to learn to tell the story themselves.
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  • The Story of Christmas

    Gwen Ellis, Steve Smallman

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, Oct. 6, 2009)
    Retells the biblical story of the birth of Jesus, from the annunciation through the flight to Egypt.
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  • Read and Share: The Story of Christmas

    Gwen Ellis

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson, Oct. 13, 2009)
    The Story of Christmas from the Read and Share™ Bible is a colorful retelling of the birth of Christ and the events surrounding it. Based on the International Children’s Bible, this book begins with the birth of John the Baptist. Next comes the angel appearing first to Mary, then to Joseph, the trip to Bethlehem, the birth of Jesus, the angel’s announcement to the shepherds, the wise men and their gifts, fleeing to Egypt, and at last heading home to Nazareth. The “Can You Retell the Story” activity at the end of the book is a fun way for children to learn to tell the story themselves.
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