One Spring Lamb is a board book suitable for little children.
A Royal Easter Story is a picture book, suitable for children under 8 years.
Celebrate the joys of Easter with this adorable spring lamb, and count your way through the season with the fun, rhyming text. Your kids will love the die-cut and glitter-embellished cover.
Book Synopsis for A Royal Easter Story:
Joy, Grace, Faith, Charity, and Hope are busy with the preparations for the annual Easter celebration, held in a neighboring village. The journey is made more exciting when the girls decide to race their new friends, the five young knights. Along the way, the princesses meet challenges that show their trust in God and kindness of heart.
One Spring Lamb.. wow.. what a cute book for young children. Written by Anne Vittur Kennedy. This is a classic children's counting book. Rhyming patterns, cute pictures, lots of colourful pictures, and at the end of a message of God's concern and care for us. It has glittery selection of flowers on the front cover, counting objects that are good for girls and boys, and a good variety in the objects used. It's slightly longer than some board books, but not overly long to be either boring or too much for youngsters. It's a nice little book for children.
A Royal Easter Story:
This book is part of the Princess Parables and I can totally see little girls liking this story. Glittery dresses in the front cover just add to the fun. This is a simple story of four young ladies learning to care for the larger family of God before worrying about your own needs. They start out focusing on a race, and quickly revamp their plans to serve the people who run across their path. A parental guide included.
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Product Details:
Received: Hardcover book Title: A Royal Easter Story Author: Jeanne Young & Jacqueline Johnson Illustrator: Omar Aranda Series: The Princess Parables Pages: 32 Publisher: ZonderKidz |
Product Details:
Received: Board Book Title: One Spring Lamb Author: Anne Vittur Kennedy Illustrator: Anne Vittur Kennedy Pages: 20 Publisher: Thomas Nelson |