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How The Reindeer Got Their Antlers
Illustrated by HEATHER HOLLAND
The Reindeer think they look so ugly with their knobbly antlers...
Then, one winter day, Father Christmas needs help to pull his heavy
sleigh.
Doubleday
Carolrhoda Books (U S )
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'A
good story can never be retold often enough, particularly not
when the author is Geraldine McCaughrean.'
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Bright Penny
Illustrated by PAUL HOWARD
Bill, Bob and Penny are determined to win a bet with their Pa
so they must find a way to fill the barn completely by spending
just one penny...
Puffin
Viking (US) as 'One Bright Penny
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Father and Son
Illustrated by FABIAN NEGRIN
Long after the star had set, after the angels
had roosted, after the shepherd had hurried back to their sheep,
there was one person still awake in a dark stable, watching over
a sleeping child.
Hodder Children’s Books.
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‘Father
and Son is the best yet. It captures the sense of wonderment
every time a father looks at his child.’
The
Children’s
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Fig’s
Giant
Illustrated by JAGO
Fig is beach-combing one day
when she notices two brown towers sticking up like gravestones
from the sand. But they aren’t
gravestones. They are shoes. Giant shoes – with giant feet
inside them.
Oxford University Press
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‘…is
an extraordinary adventure story beautifully told and
creatively illustrated, wonderful for reading aloud and
very suitable for emerging independent
readers.’
School Librarian
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The
Nativity Story
Illustrated by SOPHY WILLIAMS
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Geraldine
McCaughrean's breathtakingly evocative prose brings new
life to the familiar stories. This beautiful book with
enduring prose and stylish illustrations is a wonderful
family keepsake and a delight to read alone or aloud in
homes, schools and churches.
Lion
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