Theres A Lion In My Nativity
$8.99
Fun rhyming story of a school nativity play, that will teach children ages 4-7 that Jesus is the true star of the show.
In this story of a school nativity play, Mary thinks she is the star of the show. However, as the play goes on, she finds that every scene has been stolen by an unlikely character or object!
With the help of the narrator, Mary realizes that each one actually teaches us about the true meaning of Christmas. Along with Mary, readers will see that Jesus is the star of the show.
This rhyming book with warm, quirky illustrations makes a beautiful gift for children who are 4-7 years old.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784985325
ISBN10: 1784985325
Lizzie Laferton | Illustrator: Kim Barnes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2020
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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