Discover the incredible joy of giving thanks to God with The Thanksgiving Blessing by Meadow Rue Merrill. Molly's cousins Jacob and Sammy, aunties and uncles, grammies and grampies, neighbors, and friends all gather together at Aunt Jenny and Uncle Gerry's home, Lantern Hill Farm. Molly worries that she brought nothing to share like so many others did. But as Aunt Jenny leads everyone in reading the words of the hymn Old Hundredth, Molly discovers that giving her thanks to God is one of the greatest things she can share.
Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie... Everything looks so delicious, but there's just one problem: unlike the rest of her family, Molly didn't bring anything to share With her cousins Jacob and Sammy, and the rest of her family, help Molly bring the best gift to the table yet: giving thanks to God Best of all, bring Christ into your own family Thanksgiving tradition with a hands-on poem scroll craft and activity
The Thanksgiving Blessing board and picture books by Meadow Rue Merrill are engaging illustrated books for children one to three and four to seven years old, respectively. These colorful pages are about families celebrating Thanksgiving.
4 Key Features of The Thanksgiving Blessing BooksPerfect for kids of parents and grandparents, church libraries, Sunday school classrooms, homeschool, and more Board book, ages 1-3. 24 pages, 8 x 8 inches. ISBN 978-1-62862-802-9.
About the Lantern Hill Farm SeriesHolidays are an opportunity for celebration and a time to create family traditions and memories. Yet often the emphasis shifts from the reason for the holiday to making the children the center of the celebration. The Lantern Hill Farm series of picture books and board books is designed to provide parents and grandparents with entertaining stories with easy to recreate family activities that allow children to be part of the holiday but not the center of it.
Meadow Rue Merrill is an award-winning journalist with two decades of published writing experience. She recently published a memoir about her family called Redeeming Ruth (Hendrickson Publishers, 2017). She also regularly contributed to Motherlode, a popular column of the New York Times. She began reporting for The Times Record, a daily newspaper in Brunswick, Maine, and spent the following eight years corresponding for The Boston Globe. Most recently she has written for Harvard University. She has regular columns with The Portland Press Herald, Maine's largest newspaper and Down East magazine. Author currently resides in Richmond, Maine.
Drew Krevi is a freelance artist with clients from many different industries such as Disney, Marvel Comics, Cartoon Network, Group Publishing, and Gospel Light. When he's not working in the studio, Drew enjoys spending time with his wife and two daughters. They can often be found at the beach (even in winter ) or following the girls around Ventura County, California to their sporting events. Drew also teaches Sunday school to fourth- through sixth-grade kids, stays involved with VBS, and volunteers with Amor Missions, building homes for the underserved in Mexico. He is also a regular runner, plays some softball here and there, and loves a good carne asada burrito