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The Littlest Watchman

Watching and Waiting for the Very First Christmas

4.25 stars  from 4 reviews
Ages 3+
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About this book

As children wait with anticipation for Christmas, they can follow the adventures of Benjamin­­–the littlest watchman–who waits for and then witnesses the first Christmas. Kids will be gripped by what Benjamin saw, and will be excited by the nativity story all over again. They will also learn why God's people looked forward to the birth of Jesus, God's promised saviour King.

Can be read to children aged 3-5, or read by children aged 6-7. A perfect gift for advent as you help children focus on Jesus at Christmas. Written by Scott James, author of The Expected One.

Specifications

Age range:
3+
Contributors:
Scott James, Geraldine Rodríguez
ISBN:
9781784981402
Format:
Hardback
First published:
October 2017
Dimensions:
220mm x 220mm x 3.3mm
Weight:
0.35 kg
Language:
English
Pages:
32
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Endorsements

One of the key emotions children feel as Christmas approaches is anticipation. This beautifully written and illustrated story connects that emotion with the expectation leading to Jesus’ birth – and the hope we have for His return.

Jim Daly President, Focus on the Family

The Littlest Watchman will not only encourage our children as they contemplate the coming of Christ, but also encourage the child in each of us as we eagerly wait for his return!

David Platt David Platt, Lead pastor of McLean Bible Church in metro Washington, D.C. and founder of Radical.

This is a beautiful story, full of wonder and expectation. I look forward to reading this with my own children, sharing with them the wonder of Christ's first coming and teaching them to wait expectantly for his return, even when it's hard to wait.

Courtney Reissig Author of Teach Me to Feel and Glory in the Ordinary

The Littlest Watchman takes us to a familiar place by a fresh, fantastic route. It’s a new way into an old story, the Christmas story, and it helps us love it even more. Scott James is a faithful storyteller who loves the truth, but this story reveals that his imagination is alive and active. I enthusiastically recommend this book!

S.D. Smith Author of The Green Ember series

We are often conflicted about how to talk to kids at Christmastime. The whirl of tinsel and wrapping paper can leave the incarnation obscured. In this book, Scott James equips families and churches to proclaim Christ at Christmas. The book is biblically rich, beautifully illustrated, and narratively engaging for children—and for those who love them.

Russell D. Moore Editor in Chief, Christianity Today

I love the way Scott James makes Isaiah’s prophecy come to life in the story of The Littlest Watchman. Scott provides parents with a creative way to introduce young children to the big picture story of the Bible and ends the book with the Christmas story and the good news of the gospel.

Marty Machowski Family pastor; author of The Ology, The Gospel Story Bible, Long Story Short, and other gospel-rich resources for families

The Littlest Watchman is a lovely little story. I look forward to years of reading it with my son in hopes that he, too, will grow up to be a Watchman.

Collin Hansen editorial director of The Gospel Coalition and author of Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist's Journey with the New Calvinists

A little book that helps young hearts grasp the big story of the Bible.

Matt Mason Senior Pastor, The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham, Alabama

It's hard to wait. Especially when you're a kid. But waiting in hope for God to keep his promise is what advent is about. With The Littlest Watchman, Scott James makes waiting for God to come through on his word more concrete for kids. It's a story you'll want to rehearse with your children year after year.

Jared Kennedy Pastor of Families, Sojourn Community Church, Louisville, Kentucky; author of The Beginner's Gospel Story Bible

The Littlest Watchman brings together the Bible's big storyline, the ancient biblical prophecies, and the Christmas story into an imaginative tale that will inform and inspire children (and the adults who read to them!).

Trevin K. Wax Author of Counterfeit Gospels and Holy Subversion, Vice President of Resources and Marketing, North American Mission Board

The Littlest Watchman is a delightful reminder for children about Advent being a season of expectation. Scott takes visual metaphor and biblical truths together to blend a rich story from both the Old and New Testaments about the birth of Jesus. A great book for all ages to see Christmas through the eyes of those who awaited the Messiah.

John Hendrix Author/illustrator of Miracle Man: The Story of Jesus

Customer Reviews

3.00 stars Interesting but not great

 

I like the illustrations - however to be very honest, the storyline is not very engaging and the link between the boy’s task and the Christmas story is tenuous. Also, as one other reviewer put it - would not be a good evangelistic gift.

4.00 stars Charmingly different look at the Christmas story

 

I ordered 10 of these books and gave them to great neices, great nephews, friends and our own grandchildren. It needs an adult to read the story for younger children- but I love this different approach to the Bibles account of Jesus's birth

5.00 stars Lovely book perhaps more suited to those familiar with Christian things

 

A fictional story about little boy watching a tree stump which then grows when Jesus is born so it is a mix of fiction and the Bible especially focussed on the Old Testament and the root of Jesse.

Lovely words and illustrations. For those who are very unfamiliar with the Bible then it it probably less suitable

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