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Nativity

By Regan McMahon, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 4+

Simple, kid-friendly rendering of Jesus' birth and message.

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This kid-friendly religious book uses spare text and inviting, childlike acrylic paintings to tell a pared-down version of Jesus' birth story (shepherds, but no kings or inn keepers). But what really distinguishes Nativity from other Christmas books is shifting the focus in the second half to Jesus' message by portraying and quoting from the Sermon on the Mount. Author-illustrator Cynthia Rylant quotes four of the eight beatitudes -- not too many for young kids to grasp -- using the last to end on a hopeful note about seeing God.

Rylant's simple wintry scenes will draw kids in. Some look like ancient Bethlehem. Others, like the spread on which a person leaning up against a five-story building faces a snowy page with the words "Blessed are the poor, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven," remind us of the homeless and destitute in our cities today.

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