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Publication Date: 16 Aug 2018
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Words: 571
Page Count: 32
Author: Alan Barker
ISBN-13: 9780281076741, 9780281076758

The Shepherd Who Couldn't Sing

By Alan Barker
This classic Advent tale with a fresh twist is the perfect gift to keep your children smiling, with over 30 eye-catching graphics – a perfect read for children and adults alike.
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Jake is a shepherd boy on the hills of Bethlehem, and he loves taking care of his sheep. He's not afraid of the dark or of the wolves who wait in the shadows, but he is afraid of singing!

One night, he is greeted by a host of angels, singing of a special baby's birth. With such good news to tell, will Jake be able to find his voice and join in the song?

A delightful re-telling of the Christmas story for children aged 4-6.
Alan Barker is a Methodist Minister in rural Lincolnshire. He is a longstanding and popular contributor to the SPCK assemblies website.

Thea Baker is a Somerset-born illustrator now living in Australia. She has published works in children's books internationally. Her work is a mix of collage, paint, oil pastel and digital media. Find her online at www.theabaker.com
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Jake is a shepherd boy on the hills of Bethlehem, and he loves taking care of his sheep. He's not afraid of the dark or of the wolves who wait in the shadows, but he is afraid of singing!

One night, he is greeted by a host of angels, singing of a special baby's birth. With such good news to tell, will Jake be able to find his voice and join in the song?

A delightful re-telling of the Christmas story for children aged 4-6.
Author
Alan Barker is a Methodist Minister in rural Lincolnshire. He is a longstanding and popular contributor to the SPCK assemblies website.

Thea Baker is a Somerset-born illustrator now living in Australia. She has published works in children's books internationally. Her work is a mix of collage, paint, oil pastel and digital media. Find her online at www.theabaker.com

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