Twas The Night
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A retelling of the beloved Christmas poem, capturing the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus.
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the land, not a creature suspected that God became man.
So hear now the story that tells of God’s grace: long ago was the time, Bethlehem was the place.
In the spirit of Clement C. Moore’s well-loved poem, this retelling of Luke 2 was written in 2018 for a church Christmas program. It has been lovingly brought to life by Sarah Lowe’s artistry. Originally read aloud to children who were nestled by a Christmas tree, this true story is for sharing the joy of Christmas with your little ones year after year.
Features include:
*Rhyming text which makes it an easy read-aloud book
*Christmas classic poem with the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus
*Accurate retelling of the night before Christmas (no wise men, only shepherd visitors)
*Warm, classic illustrations portray Middle-Eastern characters for a historically accurate representation
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496476074
ISBN10: 1496476077
William Dean | Illustrator: Sarah Lowe
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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