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Christmas cricket  Cover Image Book Book

Christmas cricket / by Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Timothy Bush.

Summary:

On Christmas Eve, a little cricket finds its way into a house where its singing is thought to be the voice of an angel.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0618065547
  • Physical Description: 32 p. : col. ill.
  • Publisher: New York : Clarion Books, c2002.
Subject: Crickets > Fiction.
Self-esteem > Fiction.
Christmas stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    On Christmas Eve, a little cricket finds its way into a house where its singing is thought to be the voice of an angel.
  • Baker & Taylor
    An unforgettable Christmas story, filled with warmth and compassion, follows Cricket, who feels small and insignificant, as he unexpectedly discovers something magnificent when he comes across a place filled with light and comfort that contains a tall, shimmering tree.
  • HARPERCOLL

    In a California garden on a rainy night, Cricket feels small and worthless. He hops up some steps and finds himself in a place filled with light and warmth and a tall, sparkling tree. He begins to sing but is scared into silence by two voices, one big and one small. It is then that he makes a marvelous discovery. Eve Bunting’s text is filled with her customary tenderness and charm, and Timothy Bush has captured its mood in his luminous illustrations. Together they create a memorable holiday book about a cricket who discovers that though he may be small, he is not insignificant.

  • Houghton
    In a California garden on a rainy night, Cricket feels small and worthless. He hops up some steps and finds himself in a place filled with light and warmth and a tall, sparkling tree. He begins to sing but is scared into silence by two voices, one big and one small. It is then that he makes a marvelous discovery. Eve Bunting's text is filled with her customary tenderness and charm, and Timothy Bush has captured its mood in his luminous illustrations. Together they create a memorable holiday book about a cricket who discovers that though he may be small, he is not insignificant.
  • Houghton
    In a California garden on a rainy night, Cricket feels small and worthless. He hops up some steps and finds himself in a place filled with light and warmth and a tall, sparkling tree. He begins to sing but is scared into silence by two voices, one big and one small. It is then that he makes a marvelous discovery. Eve Bunting’s text is filled with her customary tenderness and charm, and Timothy Bush has captured its mood in his luminous illustrations. Together they create a memorable holiday book about a cricket who discovers that though he may be small, he is not insignificant.

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