Guess Who’s Joined Our Holiday Gift Guide The Christmas Horse and The Three Wise Men written by Isabelle Brent. I can’t wait to share this new Christmas Storybook with Charlie. I’m terrible I know I need to wait until Christmas Eve then we can read this book the night before Christmas. I might not wait as the story should be read at any time and not just at Christmas.
The Christmas Horse and The Three Wise Men is on a journey to meet baby Jesus! Join him and his animal friends with the three wise men as they cross snow-capped mountains, swift rivers, and hot deserts to reach the peaceful stable in Bethlehem where baby Jesus lies in a manger. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as captured by Isabelle Brent’s stunning illustrations and experience the wonder as the pure-hearted animals and the wise men finally meet their savior and king.
The journey of the Three Wise Men following the star told from the three courageous animals that carried them: Safanad the horse, Gamali the camel, and Simbalo, the elephant. Each one comes from a different land and possesses a unique skill. Together there is no challenge they cannot overcome in their quest to find baby Jesus. Verses from the Gospel help to tell the story. Also included in the illustrations are birds connected through legend with the life and wisdom of Christ.
Thank you for taking the time to read my review for The Christmas Horse and The Three Wise Men. I have a question for you’ve you read The Christmas Horse and The Three Wise Men what did you think of the story and why?
Isabelle Brent is an internationally known painter and illustrator who has illustrated more than two dozen children’s books, many of which are traditional fairy tales or stories from the Bible. Ms. Brent is also well known for her designs and illustrations that have appeared on numerous stationery products such as greeting cards, gift wrap, etc. Also, her paintings have exhibited in prestigious galleries around the world.
Ms. Brent’s most recent book for WTP is The Christmas Horse and the Three Wise Men (available October 2016), which she wrote and illustrated. Earlier, she had explained Saint Anthony the Great, a children’s biography of a prominent figure in the early Christian faith. Saint Anthony the Great written by Rev. John Chryssavgis and Marilyn Rouvelas. (Read more on Isabelle Brent.)
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates