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Tonight You Are My Baby: Mary's Christmas Gift


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No. of pages 30

Published: 2014

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Great for age 0-1 years

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Tomorrow you will be King, But tonight you are my baby. The miracle of Christmas began with a mother holding her child, filled with boundless love. Now the warmth and spirit of the first Christmas come alive in this Nativity retelling, perfect for mothers to share with their own little ones.

 

There are 30 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by HarperCollins Publishers Inc .

Jeannine Q. Norris was inspired to write Tonight You Are My Baby, her first picture book, when she became a mother. She realized that Mary's sharing her baby with the world is part of the miracle of Christmas. Jeannine shall donate a portion of her proceeds from this book to the At Least Kids Foundation, started by the Norris family to help the incredibly brave kids fighting pediatric brain cancer. Jeannine lives in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, with her husband and two children. Tim Ladwig has illustrated more than fifteen picture books, including Psalm Twenty-Three, The Lord's Prayer, and Good King Wenceslas. He lives in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife and three children. Walter Wangerin, Jr. , has written award-winning books for both children and adults, including the bestsellers The Book of the Dun Cow and The Book of God. He is a nationally known speaker and storyteller, and teaches literature and creative writing at Valparaiso University. Tim Ladwig has illustrated and designed books for children and adults. His Psalm Twenty-Three was a finalist for the Gold Medallion Award in children's books. Ladwig lives in Wichita, Kansas.

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