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Cargando... The Christmas Story (A Little Golden Book) (1952)por Jane Werner
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Summary: Mary, a Galilean girl, had a wonderful thing that happened to her and we will always remember. An angel came to speak to Mary, and told her the wonderful news. Mary said that it would be her pleasure. Joseph, a Nazareth man, was a carpenter by trade. So Joseph had to return to his father's town to pay taxes. This trip was a long and tiresome trip. When they arrived in Bethlehem, they found no rooms or inns that had a place for them to stay. But an innkeeper saw Marys' need and allowed them to stay in the warm stables. There Mary brought forth a son and she wrapped him in cloth and laid him in the manger. In the same country, an angel that frightened the shepherd appeared in the fields. The angel of the Lord reassured the shepherds, and the sky was filled with angels and they began to sing. When the angels disappeared they followed the angels request and they went to Bethlehem to see this miracle. After some time went by while Jesus was still a baby, three wise men from the East came to Jerusalem. King Herod had a troubled heart and sent the wise men to see this miracle. King Herod wanted to worship him also. When they left they followed the star of the East and the wise men were glad when they arrived. They brought gifts and followed God's order to not return to King Herod, so they went back to their country another way. The child was named Jesus and he lived a strong spiritual and knowledgeable life, along with the grace of God that was upon him. Personal Beliefs: This book is inspiring and this book should be read to all children who are able to either read or understand the meaning of the story. This is the real and true reason behind Christmas, not just the traditions that we have honored throughout our lifetime. Extension: This could be read to student who need to know the real reason behind Christmas. This could be taught in a Bible class for younger students. Nowadays, school allow some parts of the story to be told, but there are many who do not like this to be taught at public schools. So it is best to teach outside of the classroom or with the majority of like-minded individuals. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
¡Por primera vez una edición en español de The Christmas Story, uno de los clásicos de Golden Books! La traducción al español de The Christmas Story --la venerada historia de la Natividad, ilustrada por Eloise Wilkin--brinda la oportunidad a más de 37 millones de hispanohablantes que residen en Estados Unidos de disfrutar de la maravillosa experiencia de leer este clásico de Golden Books. Traducida al español por una de las figuras más respetadas del mundo editorial hispano, y a la venta a un precio asequible, ¡será el regalo perfecto para Navidad! La edición en inglés, The Christmas Story, de la colección Little Golden Book, se publicó por primera vez a principios de 1950, y desde entonces ha vendido millones de ejemplares. Más de 37 millones de personas en Estados Unidos hablan español en sus hogares. El español, después del inglés, es la lengua más hablada en Estados Unidos entre personas a partir de los cinco años. La traductora, Teresa Mlawer, es una de las figuras más reconocidas y respetadas del mundo editorial hispanoamericano. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Google Books — Cargando... GénerosSistema Decimal Melvil (DDC)232.92Religions Christian doctrinal theology Christ; Christology Family and life of Jesus Birth, infancy, childhood of Jesus, Christmas storyClasificación de la Biblioteca del CongresoValoraciónPromedio:
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