Counting down from twelve (drowsy doves over the stable) to one (small baby), this is a gentle and quiet picture book that looks at the characters of the nativity story, animals (both those noted in the Bible, like sheep, and those that could have been there, like dogs and mice) and people (shepherds, wise men, Mary and Joseph). The watercolor illustrations are beautiful and it is just such a sweet book to review numbers while also talking about the nativity story
Recommended read-aloud age: Elliot enjoyed it at two years-old. This was a good age to start, though I think even kindergartners would still enjoy it too.
Copyright 1989. My copy is from that date & is a Little Golden Book. This is a book for the preschool & younger set. It's a counting book, from 12 doves to one small baby. Beautifully illustrated by J. Ellen Dolce.
One of the many joys of this Christmas season has been sharing this beautiful book with my two-year-old granddaughter, May. There's such a quietness and gentleness about the text and pictures. May particularly likes cooing with the doves, nodding her head with the donkeys, and singing with the angels. A sweet, quiet bedtime story that she enjoys over and over again.
Perhaps the author choose to begin counting backward from 12 because of the 12 days of the Christmas season, but it did seem a little odd. The illustrations were ok and overall it seemed the story would be for a three or four year old, but there was nothing that reakky captivated me.