Snowflake Kisses and Gingerbread Smiles ~ Toni Trent Parker
This is a cute little Christmas book about some of the joys of Christmas Eve and Christmas morning as seen through the eyes of a child.
This is a cute little Christmas book about some of the joys of Christmas Eve and Christmas morning as seen through the eyes of a child.
A wonderful retelling of the Nativity story, this book doubles as a love letter from a mother to her child. The story parallels the birth of a child to the miraculous birth of the infant King that we celebrate on Christmas Day.
Ellie makes three Christmas wishes; 1) that her parents would finally see her imaginary friend Billy Lee, 2) that it would snow, and, 3) that joy would return to her family, especially her parents.
Laura Nell only wanted one thing for Christmas, a Baby Betty doll. It was during the depression and her two sisters were quite sure that she would not receive the doll for Christmas.
Count from one to ten twice with this family as they celebrate many of the traditions associated with Christmas; from one star on top of the tree to ten people wishing peace for all!
George is disappointed when he and his Poppa both receive long, bright scarves and itchy red underwear for Christmas.