This beautifully illustrated children's book tells the story of the birth of Christ through the eyes of some very inquisitive woodland animals - with a sparkly surprise at the end of the story. Read More
This beautifully illustrated children's book tells the story of the birth of Christ through the eyes of some very inquisitive woodland animals - with a sparkly surprise at the end of the story. Read More
Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky... A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger.
The grand, proud trees, oak, sycamore and birch, are determined to fight the storm wind. But the little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals.
When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger.
The angels who herald the baby's birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love.
A beautiful picture book with a sparkly surprise on the last page!
Details
Price: $10.99
Pages: 32
Carton Quantity: 20
Publisher: SPCK
Imprint: Lion Children's Bks
Publication Date: 18th September 2015
Trim Size: 8.94 x 9.84 in
ISBN: 9780745965505
Format: Paperback
Age: 3-5
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / General JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Christian / Holidays & Celebrations
Author Bio
ANDREA SKEVINGTON studied English at Cambridge University and now lives in Suffolk with her husband. They have two grown children. She has told stories to children in schools and churches over many years and runs retreats and creative writing workshops for adults. She writes and blogs poetry. She loves wildlife, and a fox, a badger and a deer visit her garden. She has an informal tree exchange in her drive. The Little Christmas Tree is her first book. Her The Lion Classic Bible won the Ultimate Christian Library Award 2012, and she has been Highly Commended in the Crabbe Memorial Poetry Award. She is based in UK.
LORNA HUSSEY lives in Shropshire with her husband, three children, pet dog and horse. She has been illustrating children's books for over ten years.
Deep in the forest, one dark night, it was so cold the stars were shivering in the sky... A dark storm is brewing, and the woodland animals sense danger.
The grand, proud trees, oak, sycamore and birch, are determined to fight the storm wind. But the little fir tree knows that it is more important to shelter the frightened birds and animals.
When the storm wreaks destruction, she alone is unharmed. And far away, that very night, a baby is born in a manger.
The angels who herald the baby's birth scatter shimmering stars as they pass the forest. On which tree do the stars rest? The little fir tree, the one who had shown love.
A beautiful picture book with a sparkly surprise on the last page!
Price: $10.99
Pages: 32
Carton Quantity: 20
Publisher: SPCK
Imprint: Lion Children's Bks
Publication Date: 18th September 2015
Trim Size: 8.94 x 9.84 in
ISBN: 9780745965505
Format: Paperback
Age: 3-5
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / General JUVENILE FICTION / Religious / Christian / Holidays & Celebrations
ANDREA SKEVINGTON studied English at Cambridge University and now lives in Suffolk with her husband. They have two grown children. She has told stories to children in schools and churches over many years and runs retreats and creative writing workshops for adults. She writes and blogs poetry. She loves wildlife, and a fox, a badger and a deer visit her garden. She has an informal tree exchange in her drive. The Little Christmas Tree is her first book. Her The Lion Classic Bible won the Ultimate Christian Library Award 2012, and she has been Highly Commended in the Crabbe Memorial Poetry Award. She is based in UK.
LORNA HUSSEY lives in Shropshire with her husband, three children, pet dog and horse. She has been illustrating children's books for over ten years.