God Gave Us Christmas - Lisa Tawn Bergren Illustrated by David Hohn

Price: $9.99

Format: Hardcover

ISBN: 9781400071753

Release: 10.10.2006

Juvenile Fiction - Holidays & Festivals - Christmas

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Another Excellent Installment in the Series

by Scott Asher
November 16, 2010
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God Gave Us Christmas is a new children's book in the popular series "God Gave Us..." from Lisa Tawn Bergren with art by David Hohn published by Water Brook Press. Is this story, as Little Cub and her family prepare to celebrate Christmas, Little Cub asks questions like "Who invented Christmas?" and "Is God more important than Santa?" The God Gave Us series of children's books work through questions of faith and practice from the viewpoint of Little Cub and one of her adult family members. In this book, it's Mama's turn to work though the questions. Many times, children's books are no more than a few colorful pages with a couple sentences each page. Not so with this series though. In fact, many of the pages are so full of information that I sometimes felt it was hard to keep my children's attention while I read through paragraph after paragraph.

That is a minor quibble, though, as my children and I enjoyed the book and its vibrant artwork immensely. The questions Little Cub brought up lead to interesting discussion topics for older children, while younger children seem to easily grasp the theme of the story. As Mama points out, "It is God and Jesus that we celebrate most come Christmas. Was always want to thank God for giving us Christmas."

This book was provided free of charge by the publisher as a review copy.

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