Away In A Manger
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Join the VeggieTales characters as they celebrate the birth of Jesus in this colorful book based on the lyrics of a beloved Christmas song.
The VeggieTales star in this story of the birth of Jesus, told through the verses of “Away in a Manger.” This fun-yet-reverent Nativity book is a great way to keep toddlers talking-and singing-about the true meaning of Christmas. Though often attributed to Martin Luther, the original verses of this classic carol were written by an unknown author and first published in 1885. One of the most popular Christmas songs of all time, “Away in a Manger” is sung each year in homes, churches, and as part of Christmas programs and caroling.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781546007838
ISBN10: 1546007830
Lisa Reed | Illustrator: Jerry Pittenger
Binding: Boards
Published: October 2024
VeggieTales
Publisher: Worthy Publishing
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