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The Littlest Watchman

Watching and Waiting for the Very First Christmas

3.00 stars  from 1 review
Ages 3+
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About this book

As children wait with anticipation for Christmas, they can follow the adventures of Benjamin­­–the littlest watchman–who waits for and then witnesses the first Christmas. Kids will be gripped by what Benjamin saw, and will be excited by the nativity story all over again. They will also learn why God's people looked forward to the birth of Jesus, God's promised saviour King.

Can be read to children aged 3-5, or read by children aged 6-7. A perfect gift for advent as you help children focus on Jesus at Christmas. Written by Scott James, author of The Expected One.

Specifications

Age range:
3+
Contributors:
Scott James, Geraldine Rodríguez
ISBN:
9781784981402
Format:
Hardback
First published:
October 2017
Dimensions:
220mm x 220mm x 3.3mm
Weight:
0.35 kg
Language:
English
Pages:
32
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Endorsements

One of the key emotions children feel as Christmas approaches is anticipation. This beautifully written and illustrated story connects that emotion with the expectation leading to Jesus’ birth – and the hope we have for His return.

Jim Daly President, Focus on the Family

The Littlest Watchman will not only encourage our children as they contemplate the coming of Christ, but also encourage the child in each of us as we eagerly wait for his return!

David Platt David Platt, Lead pastor of McLean Bible Church in metro Washington, D.C. and founder of Radical.

This is a beautiful story, full of wonder and expectation. I look forward to reading this with my own children, sharing with them the wonder of Christ's first coming and teaching them to wait expectantly for his return, even when it's hard to wait.

Courtney Reissig Author of Teach Me to Feel and Glory in the Ordinary

Customer Reviews

3.00 stars Interesting but not great

 

I like the illustrations - however to be very honest, the storyline is not very engaging and the link between the boy’s task and the Christmas story is tenuous. Also, as one other reviewer put it - would not be a good evangelistic gift.

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