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Nature’s Christmas Story

Tundra animals hear of the birth of the Christ Child and desire to give the new born babe a gift. An angel advises the animals on what that special gift should be and the gift givers experience a startling change as the gift is being delivered.

This book along with its companion book, “The Easter Sparrows” are a good holiday read for children. But more importantly they provide parents and grand- parents ‘teachable moments’ to remind their families about the importance of having a relationship with Jesus Christ.

The Easter Sparrows

Two sparrows, Chip and Chirp, roost for the night in an empty tomb. Suddenly in the middle of the night the body of Jesus is brought in and a large stone is rolled over the tomb’s opening. The two birds are trapped. But what an imprisonment it becomes! What the two sparrows witness changes their lives. Perhaps you too will be changed by what these tiny sparrows experience.

This book along with its companion book, “Nature’s Christmas Story” are a good holiday read for children. But more importantly they provide parents and grandparents ‘teachable moments’ to remind their families about the importance of having a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Holiday Adventures for Kids

Holiday Adventures for Kids

Increase the holiday fun for your children or grandchildren by sharing a holiday story with them.

Holiday Adventures for Kids contains nine holiday stories: Valentines’ Day, April Fool’s Day, Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Each story is filled with adventure and fun and don’t be surprised when a lesson or moral awaits the stories’ conclusion.

Children age seven and under would enjoy being read to. However, eight year olds to early teens can enjoy reading the stories themselves.

The First Advent: Stories and Activities

Designed to prepare children’s hearts and minds for the arrival of baby Jesus, The First Advent contains stories and activities for each of the twenty-five days of Advent.

On the first day of Advent, Andrew the angel appears to the animals living in the stable in Bethlehem. He encourages them to use their gifts to prepare the stable for the arrival of baby Jesus. David, the stable boy; One Hump, the camel; Cow, the cow; Roger Rat; Anna, the milk maid; Wooly and Fuzzy, the sheep; and a host of other stable residents must first recognize their own gifts. Then they use their unique talents to prepare presents for that special day. As the days of Advent pass, the excitement builds, and the animals’ gifts prepare the stable for the arrival of the savior of the world.

Nature’s Rhyming Riddles

Nature’s Rhyming Riddles introduces five mystery animals with clues that rhyme. The first two lines of the book are, “Hints we will give you in these lines that rhyme, about creatures with hair, scales or a covering of slime.” As the book is read aloud challenge the listeners to raise their hands when they think they know what each mystery animal is. The final verse for each mystery animal will rhyme with that mystery animal’s name. So, the result of hearing the book read to the children will allow the children to gain knowledge about each of the five mystery animals. How many children discovered the correct answer?

Say That Again: Words with Double Meanings in Nature

This book is filled with fun-filled rhymes. Reading them will bring many happy times!

The rhymes will study double meaning words. Included will be bats, bugs, flowers and birds. So open the book and begin to read. Discover there are double meaning words

indeed!

Holiday Adventures for Kids