This novelty book cheerfully leads children from one Nativity scene to another, with a hole in the page which acts as a window through which the reader can catch a glimpse of what comes next. As the story is retold, a repeated refrain asks of the characters - Mary, Joseph, the Shepherds and the Wise Men - 'and what did they see?' Looking through the hole and turning the page reveals a new point of view and so the story continues. A fun way to share the Nativity story, helping children take note of all the characters and events involved.
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Vic Tebbs is an experienced children's book editor and author. She specialises in Bible story retellings. Melanie Mitchell is a popular children's book illustrator. She is the illustrator of Lion's The Biggest Thing in the World, See and Say series, and My Little Bible and Prayer board books.
More about Victoria TebbsRussell Julian is originally from Derbyshire. He studied Illustration in Cambridge and now lives in London with his partner and three children. When not drawing or painting he likes to potter in his garden, do a bit of DIY or read a book, and he quite likes eating too. He has previously illustrated successful picture books for Scholastic and OUP. This is his
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