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53 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lovely New Children's Story,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
It's a cold winter's night, and Kind Ox is nesting, all snug in his stable out of the bitter wind, when a visitor comes along. Old Dog. Kind Ox invites Old Dog into the stable where he will be protected from the harm of the storm, and soon more animals have joined the two of them. Stray Cat, and Small Mouse, to be exact. Then Tired Donkey comes along, carrying a woman, Mary, on his back, and a man, Joseph, at his side. Mary is weary, for she is about to have her baby, but there is no room at the inn, so Joseph is worried. But Kind Ox invites them in, and provides shelter for Mary as she gives birth to the baby Jesus, a group of animals around them.
ROOM FOR A LITTLE ONE is a lovely picture book that will paint a simple picture of how Jesus came to be for young children. The prose is extremely easy to understand for all ages, and the illustrations, depicting scenes of animals in the snow, and inside the warmth of the stable, will capture the hearts of parents, as well as their children. A wonderful holiday tale. Erika Sorocco Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A beautiful book,
By Paula's Books "PB" (Midwest USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
My 11 year old son, brought this home from the book fair at his school today. He was very proud to show me his purchase. We have already read it together with little brother 3 times now!
Jason Cockcroft is an amazing illustrator. His pictures are beautiful and peaceful, while detailed. Room for a little one, is not long, but has such a beautiful message. It ends with "...a Little One came for the world." This book is perfect for a bedtime story, or to be read on Christmas Eve, or morning. Our family highly recommends this book. We would give it a 6 if we could. It will be within reach all year long, not just at Christmas time.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful twist on a historical tale!,
By Betsie's Literary Page (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
About two thousand years ago, in the town of Nazareth, a miracle occurred. There were Shepherds, the Angels and, on Epiphany, the Wise Men.
In author Martin Waddell's version: This particular winter night is cold, and Kind Ox lies in his stable sheltered from the harsh bitter airs. He is snuggled in the warmth of his straw bed until Old Dog comes along in search of shelter and a warm place to rest his weary bones. Kind Ox invites him in. Not long after do more travelers arrive, also in need of shelter. Stray Cat, and Small Mouse, to be precise. Then Tired Donkey arrives, leading Joseph along, as he carries Mary on his back. Mary is very tired and needed a place to stay. At each inn, the story was the same. There was no room for them. "Where will my baby be born?" Mary asked. Kind Ox invited Tired Donkey in. Mary gives birth to Jesus with the animals around them. Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale, is not only simply written and easy to understand, but is also exquisitely illustrated. This is a book your child will read everyday of the year! Reviewed by Betsie
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sweet story with realistic-looking animals,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
My daughter is 19 months old and loves this book, which was a surprise to me. She loves finding the mouse, which is very small and somewhat difficult to find. The animals are very real-looking, which is kinda eery, but very beautiful. My daughter enjoys pointing out Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus. It is definately a beautiful book with a neat story. A great christmas gift!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My favorite Christmas story (other than the original),
This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
Four years ago at my first Book Fair, as a new children's librarian, I came across this very heart-warming book, "Room for a Little One," which epitomizes the deepest meaning of Christmas.
Please allow me to read this book to you. Please sit and get comfortable. It's cold outside. Kick off your shoes, tuck in your feet. Here, I'll share my throw with you. Hot chocolate? Good. See, it's an over-sized book, with each page full to the brim with subdued color. No white margins. This is a full story. Martin Waddell and Jason Cockcroft use every inch to tell their version of the manger story. "It was a cold winter's night. Kind Ox lay in his stable, close to the side of the inn." There in the doorway appears a dog, backlighted with the glow of dusk. "Old Dog came by. He stopped and looked into the stable. 'I need somewhere to rest,' said Old Dog. 'Come inside,' Kind Ox said. 'There's always room for a little one here.'" Kind Ox, a pure white beast, is the gracious host, the one who does not turn away those in need. His actions, of course, parallel his owner. Artist Cockcroft paints the most dead-tired look in that dog's eyes, so reflective of almost unbearable weariness, perhaps reflective of the burden of sin we would like to set down. When Stray Cat comes by, Old Dog promises not to chase her. Then in her turn Stray Cat promises not to harm Small Mouse. (Please note the use of particular adjectives for each critter, sobriquets for the types of humans in the world, types of burdens described so often in the Jesus stories, burdens which can be put down.) So they all sleep contentedly until the famous couple and their donkey come by. Kind Ox invites Tired Donkey in. "'Where will my baby be born?' Mary asked. 'Come inside,' Kind Ox called to Tired Donkey. 'There's always room for a little one here.'" With all the animals surrounding them, Jesus was born in the warmth of the stable. "That cold winter's night, beneath the star's light...a Little One came for the world." Such a simply told story, but so profound, with such implication.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Book!!,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
I bought this last year for my son, who is now 6. He and I both love it. I have also read it to my Sunday School class (preschool) who were mesmerized by it. It is a must have book. I can't wait to read it with my children and class again this year.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A sweet story of Christmas,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale, written by Martin Waddell, is a simple, yet beautiful story of the Nativity.
The story starts out with Kind Ox lying in his warm stable. Old Dog comes by, asking for a place to rest. Kind Ox answers, "Come inside. There's always room for a little one here." They then, in turn, make room for Stray Cat and Small Mouse. Last, along comes Tired Donkey, carrying Mary. Mary asks, "Where will my baby be born?" Kind Ox answers, "Come inside. There's always room for a little one here." The story ends with, "That cold winter's night, beneath the star's light...a Little One came for the world." The paintings by Jason Cockcroft make this book special by enhancing the text with their incredible, life-like detail. What I Like: Everything. The text is very simple, yet powerful. And the illustrations are beautiful. What I Dislike: Nothing. Overall Rating: Excellent. Age Appeal: 4-8. Christine M. Irvin - Christian Children's Book Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Retelling of the Christmas Story for Both Children and Adults,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
Often we forget that the innkeeper who allowed Mary and Joseph to use his stable did so from kindness, not from dismissal, or meanness as is sometimes depicted. Both the innkeeper and his ox, Kind Ox, give all that they have to give in that moment, just the warmth of a humble stable. As the ox rests in his stable one cold winter night, one by one he sees a stray animal weary with cold, and Kind Ox (The Holy Spirit) invites them to spend the night in his shelter, where there is no fear, only warmth, peace and love. The night wears on and eventually the tired donkey carrying Mary comes to the stable and is entreated to come inside, since "There's always room for a little one here."
This beautiful book reminds us that Our Lord works miracles through even the humblest, as Kind Ox displays the great love of the Holy Spirit, a love that is a foretaste of Heaven. The illustrations have that golden glow and hazy dreamlike quality that give the art a timeless feeling. A retelling of the Christmas story that both a little one and an adult will enjoy and ponder upon.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
for all of us,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
This lovely little children's book is a simple and powerful metaphor for the Christmas season. Whatever your faith, or lack of, the message is universal. The illustrations are glowing and lovely. A good book for your child, other children, or for grown-ups in your life who need to stop the commercial frenzy and remember what the holiday is really about.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect Christmas gift!,
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This review is from: Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale (Hardcover)
This is a beautiful book to expose young kids to the story of Jesus. The pictures are exquisitely detailed and very colorful. This book is sure to be a holiday favorite with my family! It would make a wonderful gift for your grandkids, neices, nephews, etc. Write a personal message on the inside of the front cover and it will be a wonderful Christmas keepsake for them.
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Room for a Little One: A Christmas Tale by Martin Waddell (Hardcover - October 5, 2004)
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