Christmas : 25 Stories About Jesus’ Arrival
$28.99
This unique, family-friendly Christmas addition to the bestselling Action Bible line tells the story of Jesus’ birth from 25 “eyewitnesses”-such as the young student in the East who first saw the star, Zechariah, the innkeeper, the dove in the stable rafters-and includes fun discussion prompts for great conversations throughout Advent and the holiday season.
Stunning illustrations and intriguing original accounts of Jesus’ birth make this a thought-provoking and fun new way to celebrate the season as a family.
The Action Bible Christmas includes:
*Stories about Jesus’ birth told from the viewpoints of 25 “eyewitnesses,” including a shepherd boy, his lamb, Simeon, Mary, an angel, and a donkey
*Questions to initiate family discussion about a variety of story-related topics
Unlike any other book on the market, The Action Bible Christmas combines the ongoing appeal of Sergio Cariello’s award-winning illustrations with a family-friendly format to invite children, parents, and grandparents to create a delightful new holiday tradition.
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780830784646
Illustrator: Sergio Cariello
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2022
Action Bible
Publisher: David C. Cook
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