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The King and The Shepherd Boy (Giveaway)

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THIS 50 PACK IS FOR GIVEAWAY PURPOSES ONLY. THE STANDARD  PRODUCT IS AVAILABLE HERE

The king and the shepherd boy gazed above

 At a beautiful starlit night

 The shepherd boy dozed as the Eastern king rose 

For one star was unusually bright. 

He ran to his friends with their scrolls and their pens 

(In truth they were Magi, not kings) 

"Come quick! Let us hurry! Too long have we studied! 

This star can mean only one thing! 

One thing, one thing, 

This star can mean only one thing!

 

This imaginatively illustrated book tells the story of what happened when a poor shepherd boy and a rich king met a very special baby. Although very different, both discover that Jesus is the saviour everyone needs, no matter who they are.

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Suggested age: 4-7 years.

Product Dimensions: 21cm x 21cm

  • Title

    The King and The Shepherd Boy (Giveaway)

  • Series

    10Pub kids giveaway Christmas

  • ISBN

    TKSB50PACK

  • Format

    Pack

  • Publisher

    10ofThose

  • Topic

    Christmas

  • Audience

    Children

Overall rating

5.0 based on 1 review

GIVE-AWAY: The King and The Shepherd Boy

I have just bought 100 of these books to give away to our toddler group families and local preschool children this Christmas. They are fabulous value for money and make a really lovely gift. The book is beautifully illustrated and is larger than I thought it would be (c.21cm x21cm), so a really nice size for grown ups to read together with a child. The book is recommended for ages 4–7 and I would agree with this. The language and some of the words used in it (scrolls, pursuit, prophets) are a little older than I would normally chose as a give away for preschoolers. However, this book is one that I would have loved to read to my children when they were that age, and I can see it becoming a family favourite that will be brought out each year. The delightful rhyme helps the story to flow along and there is plenty to look at in the pictures to keep little ones entertained. Purists might question the arrival of the Magi at the same time as the shepherds, but this is nicely explained at the very end, where it tells you the Bible references for the Christmas story. As we are giving this away to mainly non–church families, I also particularly like that the poem finishes with an invitation to join in with the King & the Shepherd, “will you go to Bethlehem too” and “He came as a saviour for you”.

Teresa Nixon

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