

#A night night prayer book archive
OL8401766W Origin-contact Origin-note Physical items are owned or controlled by and digitized by Internet Archive Origin-organization Internet Archive Pages 30 Pdf_module_version 0.0.20 Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20201112152811 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 228 Scandate 20201108060302 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9780718036522 Tts_version 4. Identifier nightnightprayer0000park Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6b37hk9d Invoice 1652 Isbn 9780718036522Ġ718036522 Lccn 2014037954 Ocr tesseract 4.1.1 Ocr_detected_lang la Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 0.7488 Ocr_module_version 0.0.6 Ocr_parameters -l eng Old_pallet IA19749 Openlibrary_edition She has collaborated with authors ranging from New York Times bestsellers to her very own son. Urn:lcp:nightnightprayer0000park:lcpdf:cd557263-93c2-4ea3-a7d1-ca40bcbdcfcc Foldoutcount 0 Homepage Amy Parker has written more than sixty books for children, teens, and adults, including the best-selling A Night Night Prayer, Thank You, God, for Mommy, and Thank You, God, for Daddy. Younger audiences may be mostly interested in the bonking and stinky parts, but the rudiments are at least in place for homiletic discussion.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 03:41:19 Associated-names Ramljak, Marijan, illustrator Boxid IA1995723 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Beneath a bush readers see Mary (Magdalen) weeping until the risen Jesus (beneath another bush) gives her a hug: “Go tell the disciples that I am alive!” In the climactic scene, three distant crosses hide beneath a flap that depicts Jerusalem, while behind a tomb in the foreground an angel literally fizzes with fireworks. Lifting the largest reveals the disobedient first couple sporting flashy animal-skin togs and text that promises that “God had a plan to save people from sin.” After Noah boards the “crowded, noisy, and stinky” ark, Moses leads the escape from plague-ridden Egypt (“Frogs and locusts! Yucky sores and flies!”), and “David bonks Goliath.” God’s promise eventually bears fruit with the birth and select miracles of Jesus. Cycling arbitrarily among various tenses, the abbreviated, sanitized, and informally retold episodes begin in “a garden” with the tree, most of Adam and Eve, and the “tricky serpent” who “will trick them” initially hidden beneath die-cut flaps. Night Prayer derives its content from the wisdom of the centuries in. Higgins depicts Jesus as a bit larger than those around him but otherwise draws him and the rest of the cast-including angels-with similar-looking round heads, wide-open eyes, slightly crooked beards (on the men), and dark brown or olive skin. I lie down in peace and take rest my rest for it is in God alone that I dwell unafraid. Ten tales from the Old and New Testaments, with plot points and lessons hidden beneath large, shaped flaps. This lovable little nighttime prayer book has interactive dialogue for a child to repeat as they look around their world to see the sleeping. A gentle reminder for youngsters (and adults, too) to be grateful for the small things. From mischievous tots whimsically perched atop the moon and stars to a child cuddling with stuffed animals, Williams deftly combines fantastical landscapes with cozy, comforting real-world images. Full-bleed paintings in a symphony of sleepy-time hues set the tone for slumber. 590, etc.) softly drawn illustrations reflect the spirit of the poem.

“Bless the water, / earth, and air / Bless the children / everywhere.” Williams’s ( Sleepy Me, p. By the conclusion, the narrators have expanded beyond the limits of their own sphere to include a heartfelt blessing of the wide world. Yet, despite this unorthodox coupling, Maccarone gets at the core of a child’s universe, the favorite and familiar: the toys, furniture, and all the minutiae adults so easily pass over but are so vital to and loved by children. A bestselling classicnow at a new low price Amy Parker’s original A Night Night Prayer was remarkably successful, and this new softcover edition offers a low-priced value that Mom and Grandma will love. The eclectic list begins in a haphazard fashion each four-line stanza is organized more according to rhyme than category, with the blessings heaped on the night sky and toy cars with equal fervor. Maccarone’s ( A Child Was Born, not reviewed, etc.) rhyming verses, containing just a twinkling of humor, enumerate the many things for which little ones can be grateful. A sweet ode of gratitude for the simple pleasures in a child’s life.
