Monday 10 November 2014

The Legend of St. Nicholas By Dandi Daley Mackall, illustrated Richard Cowdrey

In The Legend of St. Nicholas, the new artwork, created by Marley and Me illustrator, Richard Cowdrey, captivates audiences and tells the story of a young man named Nicholas, who was moved by the plight of the poor and needy. Nicholas spent his life secretly helping the poor all over the world, giving gifts on Christmas Eve to remind people of the greatest Gift of all, Jesus Christ. This gentle Christmas book introduces the original St. Nicholas and offers inspiration for readers to become cheerful givers themselves. The final pages in the book include fun Father Christmas traditions in other lands.


I've been looking for a way to explain this to my son and I think I've found it. I want him to believe in the good and also about Christs birth without destroying the belief in Santa Claus as such. I've read it myself but I think I will wait 'til Christmas to read it to my son. It is very bright and colorful and has lovely illustrations. It tells the story of a boy named Nick in modern day who is a bit self centered, like most kids these days, who overhears a story of the famous St. Nicholas. It teaches children to be kind and giving to those less fortunate. I love the story and the meaning behind it. Still shows the magic of Christmas!

I received this in exchange for an honest review

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