Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Lois
Christmas (Nursery Rhymes)
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Book Details
About the Book
This special nursery rhyme book is so special because it is about Christmas. In this book you’ll find the image of Christ, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Lois’ friends: the snowman, Santa Claus and gifts. Christmas is a time of giving and receiving gifts – and that’s so wonderful! However, we should bare in mind and always remember that Jesus is the reason for the season because after all, it is Christ’s birthday we’re celebrating and not ours.
In this book, you’ll feel that special glow and warmth of Christmas. The peace, love and joy surrounds our kids and adults as well when they find a Santa Claus, a Christmas Tree, the Snowman, Clowns, Toys, Clothes Fashions, Hair Do’s, Shoes and Accessories, Yarn hair do’s, Yarn braids, Cake, Balloons and Gifts, Santa’s bag of toys and candy canes, Stockings filled with goodies. Also in this book, you’ll find a gospel hymn song, prayer and a benediction.
We should keep the spirit of Christmas in our hearts year round instead of celebrating it once a year. We should keep love and peace and good will toward all men at all times. We should let the light of Jesus shine in our lives all the time and not just wait until December. According to the scripture, we should pray for one another and love one another as Christ as loved us.
In this special book about Christmas, we’re yet ministering, counseling, educating and entertaining well so as the other Christian-based art books. We’re yet setting a new trend and making a fashion statement with yarn.
About the Author
I, Annie Mae Clemmons, was born in Pearson, Georgia in November 17, 1947 to the parents of Garfield Clemmons Sr. and Alberta Clemmons and reared in Douglas, Ga. I attended Carver High and Elementary Schools of Douglas, Ga. I also attended Morris Brown College of Atlanta, Georgia and South Georgia College of Douglas, Georgia. As a member of The Clemmons Heritage gospel singles of Douglas, Ga. we recorded a record entitled “Dry Bones,” and what would you do (if Jesus didn’t love you) in Nashville, Tenn. in 1980. Upon graduating from high school in 1966 I took art classes from correspondent courses in the mail, but never got the chance to pursue that art career I had always dreamed of until now.