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Room for a Little One by Martin Waddell |
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Author Information Martin Waddell is known and respected the world over for his stunning storytelling. He wrote Farmer Duck and Can't You Sleep Little Bear? which both won the Smarties Prize, and the bestselling Owl Babies. Martin lives in Northern Ireland. Jason Cockcroft is a highly-acclaimed children's book illustrator. His work includes Daddy's Lullaby, Billywise and Pilgrim's Progress which won the first Blue Peter Book Award. Jason lives in North Yorkshire. |
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Synopsis 'That cold winter's night, beneath the star's light, a Little One came for the world.' On a cold winter's night, Kind Ox invites cold and weary animals, one by one, into the warmth and peace of his stable. When Tired Donkey arrives, with Mary and Joseph, Kind Ox calls, "Come inside, there's always room for a little one here." And that night, beneath the star's light, Mary, Joseph, Kind Ox and all the animals, share in the magic of the very first Christmas. |
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