Merry Christmas Little Lamb
$8.99
It’s Little Lamb’s first Christmas, and the homestead is getting ready for a live nativity! But with so many sights and sounds to take in, Little Lamb wonders why it’s such a special day. Is it the manger being built nearby? Is it the sparkling star in the sky? Follow Little Lamb as she discovers the answer-Christmas is special because baby Jesus was born!
With a sparkly cover and a bird to find on each spread, this board book is a sweet reminder of the true joy of Christmas.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798384504467
Michelle Freeman | Illustrator: Anna Jones
Binding: Boards
Published: September 2024
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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