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A Christmas Treasury for Latter-day Saint Families
by Lloyd D. Newell, Karmel H. Newell
Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2007 (123p.)
 

Genre:  Short Story

Subjects: Mormon families--Religious life; Christmas stories, American;
Summary:
Christmas is marked by a spirit of anticipation, of preparation, of longing for good things to come. And as our thoughts center on the Christ child, we find ourselves believing in more than Christmas-day surprises. In this collection of stories, scriptures, songs, poems, and activity ideas selected especially for Latter-day Saint families, the true spirit of Christmas is reawakened with themes such as hope, compassion, service, and love. Each story contains a thoughtful message to help your family experience a Christ-centered holiday season. Accompanied by beautiful vintage illustrations from some of the most celebrated children's book illustrators, this elegant edition is destined to become a family Christmas favorite. [from publisher web site]

more information at publisher's web site
http://deseretbook.com/item/4988483/Christmas_Treasury_for_Latter_day_Saint_Families

HBLL Call No: BX 8648.5 .N445c 2007

Reviewed In:
Books that Anticipate Christmas by Holly E. Newton






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