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The Legend of the Christmas Kiss.


The Legend Of The Christmas Kiss

Barbie Barbie
 in full Barbara Millicent Roberts

A plastic doll, 11.5 in. (29 cm) tall, with the figure of an adult woman that was introduced in 1959 by Mattel, Inc., a southern California toy company.
 Jenkins & Joyce Revoir

Howard Publishing Company

3117 North 7th Street, West Monroe West Monroe, city (1990 pop. 14,096), Ouachita parish, N La., on the Ouachita River, opposite Monroe, in a forest and lake area; inc. 1851. Its chief industries are lumber and paper milling. , LA 71291-2227

158229450X $13.99 1-800-858-4109 www.howardpublishingdealer.com

The text of "The Legend Of The Christmas Kiss" by Barbie Jenkins is a poem, beautifully illustrated by the artwork of Joyce Revoir. This is the picturebook story of how the angels sent a beautiful snowfall on the very first Christmas when one little angel wanted to bless the newborn newborn /new·born/ (noo´born?)
1. recently born.

2. newborn infant.


new·born
adj.
Very recently born.

n.
A neonate.
 Jesus with the gift of her kiss. But something special happened to her kiss after passing through the clouds below. It became a glistening glis·ten  
intr.v. glis·tened, glis·ten·ing, glis·tens
To shine by reflection with a sparkling luster. See Synonyms at flash.

n.
A sparkling, lustrous shine.
 speck, drifting down and landing on the Christ child's cheek. Then a multitude of angels added their kisses to hers, and the earth is covered in a true winter wonderland Wonderland
See also Heaven, Paradise, Utopia.

Annwn

land of joy and beauty without disease or death. [Welsh Lit.: Mabinogion]

Atlantis

fabulous and prosperous island; legendarily in Atlantic Ocean. [Gk. Myth.
. "The Legend Of The Christmas Kiss" is a unique and welcome addition to the growing library of Christmas theme picturebooks. for young children and their parents.
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Author:Bethany, Susan
Publication:Reviewer's Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Dec 1, 2005
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