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''' The Little Boy's Christmas Gift''' (2001) is a children's novel by [[John Speirs]].
''' The Little Boy's Christmas Gift''' (2001) is a children's novel by [[John Speirs]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
"A boy follows three wise men on their visit to see the newborn Christ child and presents him with a special tree as a gift"--Publisher's description.
"A boy follows three wise men on their visit to see the newborn Christ child and presents him with a special tree as a gift ... Sure to become a new holiday classic, this heartwarming story of the first Christmas will delight readers of all ages. Special gold ink makes each page resplendent in true holiday fashion. Three wise men follow a star, bearing rich gifts for a new-born king. Unseen, a little boy follows, carrying a gift in a small brown sack. As they journey, the wise men are joined by nomads and farmers, musicians and shepherds, all with bountiful gifts for the new king. The little boy follows the evergrowing caravan all the way to a humble stable where the star shines brightly and angels sing. Then the gifts are presented. What does a small child have fit for a king? Accumulative text and luminous, detailed paintings blend with a charming story that's perfect for reading aloud."--Publisher's description.


==Editions and translations==
==Editions==
Published in New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams, 2001.
Published in New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams, 2001.


==External links==
==External links==
*[ Google Books]
*[ Google Books]


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The Little Boy's Christmas Gift (2001) is a children's novel by John Speirs.

Abstract

"A boy follows three wise men on their visit to see the newborn Christ child and presents him with a special tree as a gift ... Sure to become a new holiday classic, this heartwarming story of the first Christmas will delight readers of all ages. Special gold ink makes each page resplendent in true holiday fashion. Three wise men follow a star, bearing rich gifts for a new-born king. Unseen, a little boy follows, carrying a gift in a small brown sack. As they journey, the wise men are joined by nomads and farmers, musicians and shepherds, all with bountiful gifts for the new king. The little boy follows the evergrowing caravan all the way to a humble stable where the star shines brightly and angels sing. Then the gifts are presented. What does a small child have fit for a king? Accumulative text and luminous, detailed paintings blend with a charming story that's perfect for reading aloud."--Publisher's description.

Editions

Published in New York, NY: Harry N. Abrams, 2001.

External links

  • [ Google Books]