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Friday, November 18, 2016

Children's Book Review and Giveaway~Where Jesus Slept


 Where Jesus Slept, written by Norma Lewis and illustrated by Katy Hudson, is a delightful book for young children to learn the story of the birth of Jesus. Read more about it below, and be sure to enter for your chance to win a copy!

About the Book: 
Publisher: Worthy Kids/Ideals
Format: jacketed hardcover
Trim size: 10x10
Page count: 32
Retail price: $16.99
Reading age: 4-7

“This is the bed where Jesus slept. This is the straw that lined the bed where Jesus slept.” From here, the story builds with each spread, adding a new element and explaining the relationships among the participants and witnesses to the first Christmas. From Jesus sleeping sweetly to the wise men bringing gifts, this charming book reminds readers young and not-so-young of the joyous event we celebrate at Christmastime. Children will love the delightful illustrations and the engaging repetition in this cumulative tale.

About the Author: 
 Norma Lewis is the author of ten books, including Connecting the Coasts: The Race to Build the Transcontinental Railroad and Kasey's River Song. She lives in Grand Haven, Michigan, with a marmalade cat named Scalawag. When Scalawag isn't busy living up to his name, they both love spending time with her six grandchildren.

About the Illustrator: 
 Katy Hudson was raised in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, and started her career as a small child drawing on freshly painted walls! Her parents quickly encouraged drawing with pencil and paper instead. The idea stuck, and after earning a degree in Illustration, Katy embarked on a career illustrating books, including All Things Bright and Beautiful, Too Many Carrots, and Bear and Duck. Katy works at a desk in a studio in an old library and likes to tap dance in her spare time.

What I Thought: 


Where Jesus Slept is a beautiful hardcover book. The illustrations are beautiful and attractive to children. The font is larger, perfect for beginning readers. Here is my grandson Daniel, 5, totally engrossed in Where Jesus Slept. He loves his books, and his favorites tend to be ones that are repetitive and with lots of illustrations. I know that this book will be a favorite of his.

In Where Jesus Slept, the story starts with a few sentences-"This is the BED where JESUS slept. This is the straw that lined the BED where JESUS slept. " Then, a new sentence is added, but you have to repeat the first two as well, and so on, until you have one really long sentence! Daniel thought it was so much fun, especially if I acted out of breath by the final, LONG sentence. I think the bold, large repeated words are a great idea. I asked Daniel to find  how many times he saw the word BED, which is a great exercise for word recognition. The content in this book is so special and important, so making it fun to read for little ones is a wonderful way to get the message to them.

In our house, Where Jesus Slept will be kept out only for the Christmas season, then packed up and put away until next year. Each year, the special Christmas books are such a treat to read and remember. Where Jesus Slept would make a wonderful gift as well.

Giveaway!!!
One lucky reader will win a copy of Where Jesus Slept! Enter using Rafflecopter below. Only open to residents of the continental United States. The winner will be emailed within 24 hours of the contest end, and then has 48 hours to respond or another winner will be drawn.


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Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post. Only one entrant per mailing address, per giveaway.  If you have won a prize from our sponsor Propeller / FlyBy Promotions in the last 30 days, you are not eligible to win.  Or if you have won the same prize on another blog, you are not eligible to win it again. Winner is subject to eligibility verification.”

15 comments:

SandlingAllDay said...

My family loves any story about Jesus. My husband is a Pastor, so we regularly have great stories he tells. I suppose how God made everything in 7 days is my favorite story, although not a Christmas one!

Anonymous said...

I enjoy reading the Christmas story in the bible each year with my family.

Also, I like the littlest jingle bell. It's more of a humorous story/against Santa Claus story, but it's funny and reminds me that Christmas isn't all about Santa Claus/Santa's not going to save you.

miss emily said...

My family loves the 12 days of Christmas book that was mine as a child. We all love the pictures.

Kristie said...

We love the Christmas story of Luke in the Bible. Go to the source! They are so many other cute stories though. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you.

Unknown said...

We love Mr. Willowby's Chritmas Tree and the Sparkle Box

Unknown said...

12 days of Christmas

stephanie scales campbell said...

Rudolph the red nosed reindeer is always a favorite of ours

Anonymous said...

I like 12 days of Christmas.

LeAnn Harbert said...

Twas the night before Christmas was my boys favorite.

Danalee said...

We like the story of Jesus' birth.

Leela said...

A Christmas Story.

Unknown said...

We love How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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Nancy said...

We love the Nativity story in the Bible.

Nancy
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KayeDean said...

A Christmas Story

Unknown said...

We like to read the Christmas Box by Richard P. Evans. It talks about the first gift of Christmas. It is an excellent book.