Published: 2002
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"Stars Came Out on Christmas" by William Boniface tells the heartwarming story of a young child who learns the true meaning of Christmas. As the holiday approaches, the child grapples with the excitement of gift-giving and festive traditions. However, a chance encounter with a wise old man in the community helps illuminate the deeper significance of the season—compassion, kindness, and love. Through charming illustrations and a gentle narrative, the story captivates readers, reminding them that the holiday spirit shines brightest when shared with others. Ultimately, it reflects on the magic of hope and joy that Christmas brings to everyone. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book was published in 2002 by Penguin Putnam Inc .
William Boniface has lent his name to over two dozen children's books, including THE ORDINARY BOY.