Clopper and the Lost Boy Contributor(s): King, Emily (Author), Olson, Ed (Illustrator) |
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ISBN: 0825429463 ISBN-13: 9780825429460 Publisher: Kregel Kidzone OUR PRICE: $11.69 Product Type: Hardcover Published: January 2009 Annotation: Clopper returns for this third adventure, continuing the story of Jesus' life from his own unique perspective in Jesus' family. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Juvenile Fiction | Religious - Christian - General - Juvenile Fiction | Religious - Christian - Animals |
Dewey: E |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 10" W x 8.6" (0.75 lbs) 32 pages |
Themes: - Religious Orientation - Christian |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: My name is Clopper. Let's clip-clop down to the watering trough while I tell you about a very special celebration. One that caused quite a flutter Twelve years after Clopper the donkey took Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem on that spectacular night when Jesus was born he is off on another trek with the family as they journey together to Jerusalem for the Feast of Passover. The celebration is a happy time of singing and camaraderie, but as Clopper heads for home in a caravan of family and friends, Mary and Joseph make a shocking discovery--Jesus is missing |
Contributor Bio(s): King, Emily: - Emily King loves being a grandma, tending her flower gardens, and serving as a Kid's Klub leader at church. She has developed and taught a creative writing course for homeschoolers, and she is a contributor to Chicken Soup for the Gardener's Soul and Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas Collection. Emily lives in Portland, Oregon, with Dave, her husband of over thirty-nine years.Olson, Ed: - Ed Olson is an animation artist/director and illustrator who has worked twenty-five years in media production. He has worked with many companies, including Walt Disney Feature Animation, Warner Bros., Sony, and Sega. He has a B.A. in art from St. Cloud University, Minnesota, an M.A. in film and television from the University of Iowa, and a Producer's Fellowship from the American Film Institute in Beverly Hills. |