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of the following book in exchange for my honest review. I was not compensated
in any other way. All opinions are my own.
About the book:
The First Christmas Night is a beautiful
retelling of the birth of Jesus on that joyous night in Bethlehem so long ago.
The poem begins with the arrival of Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem and winds
though Christ’s birth, the angels’ appearance to the shepherds, and the visit by
the Wise Men. The simple, yet elegant, verses will appeal to little ones and
are accompanied by the rich acrylic illustrations of Christine Kornacki.
About the Author:
Keith
Christopher is a composer, arranger, orchestrator, and
educator, and he has served as editor and producer for several major music
publishers. In addition to writing and studio producing, Keith is on the faculty
at the Blair School of Music of Vanderbilt University in Nashville. He lives in
Hendersonville, Tennessee, with his wife and two children.
About the Illustrator:
At a very
early age, Christine Kornacki
developed a love for painting and bringing stories to life. After receiving
a BFA in illustration from the University of Hartford, her dreams of
illustrating children's books began to take shape, including illustrating the
best-selling The Sparkle Box for Ideal's Children's Books. Christine's
recent work also includes illustrating the six-book series for the American Girl
historical doll characters Marie-Grace and Cecile. She spends her days painting
in her studio, which adjoins a charming cafe in New Haven, Connecticut.
My Review:
I actually had Morgan read The First Christmas Night to Blake for this review. Blake used to complain when Morgan would practice reading and now he enjoys her reading to him...on occassion. ;-) This was one occassion where Blake thoroughly loved it!
The First Christmas Night is written in a similar style as The Night Before Christmas, which makes it a fun and enjoyable way to hear, and read, the story of Jesus's birth. On top of that, the large, beautiful illustrations really grab your attention pull you into the book.
If you're looking for a fun, new way to share the story of our savior's birth, I highly recommend The First Christmas Night! I know this book will be a favorite book to read each Christmas in our home from now on.
I actually had Morgan read The First Christmas Night to Blake for this review. Blake used to complain when Morgan would practice reading and now he enjoys her reading to him...on occassion. ;-) This was one occassion where Blake thoroughly loved it!
The First Christmas Night is written in a similar style as The Night Before Christmas, which makes it a fun and enjoyable way to hear, and read, the story of Jesus's birth. On top of that, the large, beautiful illustrations really grab your attention pull you into the book.
If you're looking for a fun, new way to share the story of our savior's birth, I highly recommend The First Christmas Night! I know this book will be a favorite book to read each Christmas in our home from now on.
An excerpt from The First Christmas Night:
’Twas the very first Christmas when all
through the town
not a creature was stirring—there was not a
sound.
The moon shining bright in the heavens so
high
gave the look of midday to the Bethlehem
sky.
The animals were nestled in warm, cozy
places
with looks of contentment on each of their
faces.
Buy It!:
The First Christmas Night is 32 pages and the hardcover book can be purchased through Ideals Books for $16.99
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