I think it’s time to branch out into some longer books. Today’s book is one that still makes me smile (and think) though it was written for a younger age group. 🙂
The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
3.5 stars
This is a story from my childhood. It brings back so many memories of my mom reading it aloud to my siblings and me. Told in first person by a girl, it narrates a different kind of Christmas pageant–one filled with Herdmans. (“The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world.”)It certainly gives a fresh perspective on the characters of the Christmas story.
I still quote lines from this book now and then and, while I don’t read it every year, it is fun to read now and then.
Warning: There are two uses of the Lord’s name in vain by Herdmans. They treat it as wrong, but it’s still there unless you white them out like I do. This would be the only reason for hesitating to recommend it to others.
I’ve heard of this book, but I’ve never read it. I’ll check it out!
It’s quite different than a “normal” Christmas book. 🙂
It’s a great book. My church did a play of it several years ago that I participated in.
How fun! 🙂 Who were you in the play?
This is one of my favorite Christmas books! My mom reads it aloud every year. 🙂
Aw, how fun! 🙂 Such special memories. I’m sure you can quote lines too. 😉
I’d never read this story until last month, but it was such a fun one with a sweet message! I’m going to see a theater production of the story tonight. 🙂
Oh, have fun! 🙂 Yes, it does have a good message.