One Winter’s Night

One Winter’s Night by John Herman, published by Penguin Young Readers Group on September 15, 2005, is a 32-page children’s book that presents a heartwarming story set on a cold winter’s night. The narrative follows Martha, a cow in search of a safe and warm place to give birth to her baby. As she follows a star to a stable, she discovers a man and woman who have also sought shelter, leading to the anticipation of a special birth.
Readers will find a charming tale that intertwines themes of family and the significance of holidays and celebrations. The story captures the essence of warmth and community during the winter season, making it a fitting read for young audiences. With its full-color illustrations, this edition invites children to explore the joy and wonder of new beginnings, particularly during the Christmas season.
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On a cold winter’s night, Martha looks for shelter. Even a cow needs a safe, warm place to give birth to her baby. When she follows a star to a stable, Martha finds a man and woman have found shelter there, too, and a special baby is about to be born. Full color.
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