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Gail Yerrill

  • Christmas In The Barnyard

    Original price was: $9.99.Current price is: $7.97.

    A festive farmyard read-aloud to celebrate the King of kings, born on Christmas day!

    Morning dawns, and cowbells ring.

    “Christmas!” barnyard creatures sing.

    Jesus lives, and everything

    Shouts, “Happy birthday, Jesus!”

    Join the Christmas Eve barnyard bustle as the animals prepare the stable for the exciting day. Mice bring berries tied with strings, hens toss tinsel, silvery things, sheep hang stockings filled with treats, and Mama Llama makes her sweets! Then Owl flew in from far away to share the Good News about this day. Gaggles, herds, and busy birds gather round to hear God’s Words. In a stable long ago, Jesus came that all may know just how much God loves us so!

    *Rhyming story makes it the perfect read-aloud for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers
    *Endearing illustrations portray barnyard bustle with sweet humor
    *Perfect stocking stuffer or gift for baby’s first Christmas or baby showers
    *A great choice for budding little animal lovers
    *Sturdy board book pages make the book durable for years of use

    Children ages 0-4 will eat up these scrumptious scenes brimming with Christmas cheer and the true meaning of Christmas: Jesus’ birth. This charming tale of a farm animal Christmas makes the perfect companion to the bedtime story Bedtime in the Barnyard.

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  • Bedtime In The Barnyard

    $8.99

    Children love barn animals, and parents love bedtime books. In this rhyming Bedtime in the Barnyard book, children will not only learn their animals but also how those animals prepare for bedtime. The cows cuddle in their stall, the chicken counts her chicks, the mama cat licks her kittens clean, etc. The artwork is especially engaging because the baby animals are personified with relatable personalities. For example, some chicks snuggle, others peck each other, others hide behind Mama Hen, and others chase one another.

    This story also promotes examples of animal parents bonding with their children.This is the first book in the Barnyard Blessings series.

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