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The Little Shepherd’s Christmas

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By Carol Heyer

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$14.99

Price

$19.49 CAD

Format

Hardcover

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Hardcover $14.99 $19.49 CAD

This is Reuel’s big chance to prove that he can tend sheep just as well as his older brothers. All he has to do is keep a watchful eye on his little flock. But distracted by his brothers’ teasing, he looks away just long enough for a little lamb to wander. Following a frantic search, Reuel finds his missing charge . . . and finds himself in the midst of the biggest announcement ever made. The Christ Child has been born, and Reuel is one of the first chosen to hear the news! After racing through the streets of Bethlehem, his misstep becomes a blessing when he encounters the Baby who will one day become the Shepherd of Men. This tale of the first Christmas, told from the viewpoint of a little boy to whom young readers will relate, is illustrated with gorgeous, detailed paintings by Carol Heyer. Her art showcase the sweetness of the child shepherd and the reverence of the story. Here is a book that both entertains and informs without ever straying from the meaning of the holiday.

On Sale
Sep 20, 2011
Page Count
32 pages
Publisher
WorthyKids
ISBN-13
9780824956332

Carol Heyer

About the Author

Carol Heyer began her career in the movie industry but soon moved on to writing and illustrating books full-time. She credits her parents’ unwavering support with allowing her to take “the road less traveled” and paint the things she loves. To date, more than one million of Carol’s books have been sold, including the bestselling Humphrey’s First Christmas. Her rich paintings add depth to all of her stories, and she has fans all around the country. Carol lives in Thousand Oaks, California.

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