Little Lost Donkey

Little Lost Donkey by Dandi Daley Mackall, published by Thomas Nelson Incorporated on February 24, 2002, is a 24-page book designed for young readers. This engaging story follows Mary and Joseph’s donkey as it overcomes the fear of getting lost while finding the stable for the Christ Child. The book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, presenting a narrative that is both relatable and comforting for children.
Readers will find that Little Lost Donkey uses familiar Bible stories to address common childhood fears, particularly the fear of getting lost. The full-color illustrations enhance the storytelling experience, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that captivates young audiences. This edition aims to help parents teach Christian-based coping skills, encouraging children to turn to God for support in times of fear.
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Little Lost Donkey -Mary & Joseph’s donkey overcomes fear of getting lost when he finds the stable for the Christ Child. [Fear of getting lost]
These books from Dandi Mackall help parents teach Christian-based coping skills when handling childhood fears. Engaging art that captivates children. Full-color illustrations that will evoke warm, fuzzy feelings of comfort. Text is incorporated into the art through strong design. Each title deals with a fear common to pre-schoolers. Mackall uses familiar Bible stories to show children how to deal with these fears by turning to God for help.
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