The First Christmas

(Board Books - Sep 2007)
by

Gwen Ellis

 (Author)
,

Liz Pichon

 (Illustrator)
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Book: The First Christmas
A charming book, adorable cutout characters, and a panorama backdrop of a stable in Bethlehem provide hours of interactive fun.

When young readers open up the doors to this small stable in Bethlehem, they'll discover a delightful board book, a whole cast of cutout characters, and a panorama of Jesus' birth for hours of reading and play. Kids can read the story of the nativity in The Baby in the Manger and recreate the story for themselves with cutouts of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, shepherds, angels, and more in this colorful Christmas collection.
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Details of Book: The First Christmas Book: The First Christmas
Author: Gwen Ellis, Liz Pichon
ISBN:

0825455383


ISBN-13:

9780825455384

,

978-0825455384


Binding: Board Books
Publishing Date: Sep 2007
Publisher: Kregel Kidzone
Number of Pages: 10
Language: English
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    Book: The First Christmas by Gwen Ellis, Liz Pichon
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