The Christmas Adventure

By E. M. Wilkie

Release : 2017-10-03

Genre : Religious Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids

Kind : ebook

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It was nearly Christmas and the children were playing in Grandad's cosy farm shed. But when one of them went missing during a game of hide and seek, they all ended up on an adventure which took them to a shelter near Bethlehem, where the Lord Jesus was born. This book retells the Biblical account of the nativity. It places children in the story where they find out about the coming to earth of the Son of God and learn valuable lessons about this most momentous event and its importance for the salvation of mankind.

Written in simple rhyme, this book contains 31 original, hand-painted, water-colour illustrations. The book is available as print and ebook.

Please note: Whilst every effort has been made to format this ebook for your enjoyment, picture books are not always viewed to best advantage as ebooks. Depending on your ereader, images can appear smaller than in a print book.

The Christmas Adventure

By E. M. Wilkie

Release : 2017-10-03

Genre : Religious Fiction for Kids, Books, Kids, Fiction for Kids

Kind : ebook

(0 ratings)
It was nearly Christmas and the children were playing in Grandad's cosy farm shed. But when one of them went missing during a game of hide and seek, they all ended up on an adventure which took them to a shelter near Bethlehem, where the Lord Jesus was born. This book retells the Biblical account of the nativity. It places children in the story where they find out about the coming to earth of the Son of God and learn valuable lessons about this most momentous event and its importance for the salvation of mankind.

Written in simple rhyme, this book contains 31 original, hand-painted, water-colour illustrations. The book is available as print and ebook.

Please note: Whilst every effort has been made to format this ebook for your enjoyment, picture books are not always viewed to best advantage as ebooks. Depending on your ereader, images can appear smaller than in a print book.

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