This first Christmas night

Laura Godwin

Book - 2016

Invites readers to see, hear, and feel the events of the Nativity, from the journey of Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem to the arrival of the Three Wise Men.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Feiwel & Friends 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Laura Godwin (-)
Other Authors
William Low (illustrator)
Edition
First [edition]
Item Description
"A Feiwel and Friends book."
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
ISBN
9781250081025
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

From the opening page, Godwin (the Doll People series) directly addresses readers, beckoning them to witness the sights and sounds of the first Christmas through their senses. "See this small gray donkey,/ this long, dusty road,/ this promising star," she begins, and a quiet urgency builds with successive phrases ("Feel the frost on this clear Bethlehem night/ See this inn with no room") until the final spreads reveal the miracle: "Welcome this tiny baby boy./ Feel this hush./ This peace on Earth./ This first Christmas night." An inky sky serves as the backdrop for Low's (Daytime Nighttime) commanding digital paintings, brightened only by the stars far above and a chorus of angels who appear in the final pages, showing the family with golden light. It's a lyrical and understated account of the Nativity that will leave readers feeling as though they are witnessing something momentous. Ages 2-6. (Sept.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1-"See this small gray donkey, this long dusty road, this promising star," the story begins, as Joseph guides Mary on toward Bethlehem. The spare poetry of this book lovingly captures details of Christ's birth, like the smell of hay, the sounds of the animals inside the manger, and Mary's contented sigh as she holds her son in her arms. Then time stands still as viewers see the large, sweet face of "this tiny baby boy" being adored by visitors in the silence. As the picture pans out onto the rural landscape of the first Christmas night, the scene conveys an overarching sense of peace. Low's gorgeous use of dark colors serves to highlight the luminous glow of the angels, stars, and baby Jesus, setting the ideal mood for this lyrical meditation on the Christmas story. VERDICT Wonderful for bedtime and lapsit storytimes, this book is a gentle retelling of the Nativity for very young readers who are learning about Jesus for the first time.-Rita Law, Los Angeles Public Library © Copyright 2016. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Godwins direct-address text pulls listeners into this super-simple yet lyrical retelling of the Nativity story: See this small gray donkey, / this long, dusty road, / this promising starHear these angels singing. / Welcome this tiny baby boy. Illustrations perfectly match the text, evoking the humble setting yet also reinforcing the sense of reverence and import. Despite some liberties taken with the standard biblical sequence of events (i.e., the Wise Men arriving on the night Jesus is born), this is a moving and memorable Christmas story. martha v. parravano(c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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