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  • The little donkey: A Christmas story

    Gerda Marie Scheidl

    Hardcover (North-South Books, March 15, 1988)
    Despite the scorn of the other animals, a donkey persists in his journey to see the newborn Christ Child.
  • Little Donkey

    G. Scheidl, Books North-South, Bernadette Watts

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, July 1, 1945)
    "A humble donkey hears of the new King's birth and journeys to Bethlehem. Along the way, he struggles through brambles, is sneered at by a camel, disdained by a lion, and laughed at by the other animals. The little donkey feels so worthless that he begins to stumble until a great light guides him to his destination, where the baby reaches out his hand. . . . This story stresses that Jesus welcomes even the most lowly, and Watts' watercolors overlaid with crayon-like texture are appealing and rustic".--"School Library Journal".
  • Little Donkey

    G. Scheidl, B Watts, G Scheidl, Bernadette Watts

    Paperback (NorthSouth, Aug. 1, 1998)
    ""A humble donkey hears of the new King's birth and journeys to Bethlehem. Along the way, he struggles through brambles, is sneered at by a camel, disdained by a lion, and laughed at by the other animals. The little donkey feels so worthless that he begins to stumble until a great light guides him to his destination, where the baby reaches out his hand. . . . This story stresses that Jesus welcomes even the most lowly, and Watts' watercolors overlaid with crayon-like texture are appealing and rustic"".--""School Library Journal"".
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  • Little Donkey

    G. Scheidl, Books North-South, Bernadette Watts

    Paperback (NorthSouth, July 1, 1945)
    ""A humble donkey hears of the new King's birth and journeys to Bethlehem. Along the way, he struggles through brambles, is sneered at by a camel, disdained by a lion, and laughed at by the other animals. The little donkey feels so worthless that he begins to stumble until a great light guides him to his destination, where the baby reaches out his hand. . . . This story stresses that Jesus welcomes even the most lowly, and Watts' watercolors overlaid with crayon-like texture are appealing and rustic"".--""School Library Journal"".
  • Little Donkey

    G. Scheidl;B Watts;G Scheidl

    Paperback (NorthSouth, March 15, 1767)
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  • The Little Donkey

    Gerda Marie Scheidl

    Paperback (Scholastic, Oct. 11, 1991)
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