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Journey with Joseph as he spends the day in his carpentry shop, creating a surprise for the Child Jesus with his many impressive tools! In this charming board book, Julia Wade uses rhyme and repetition to help young readers imagine what it was like to see the great Joseph at work. Children will get an inside look at Joseph as he carefully uses a plane, a stick, a saw, and a hammer. They'll watch him drafting and crafting, carving and measuring, drilling and shining the wood. Readers young and old will wonder what Joseph is creating as they admire his: * Quiet strength * Patient determination *…mehr

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Journey with Joseph as he spends the day in his carpentry shop, creating a surprise for the Child Jesus with his many impressive tools! In this charming board book, Julia Wade uses rhyme and repetition to help young readers imagine what it was like to see the great Joseph at work. Children will get an inside look at Joseph as he carefully uses a plane, a stick, a saw, and a hammer. They'll watch him drafting and crafting, carving and measuring, drilling and shining the wood. Readers young and old will wonder what Joseph is creating as they admire his: * Quiet strength * Patient determination * Prudent skill * Peaceful spirit * Prayerful labor * Joyful love With paintings by Matthew Bartula and references to the litany of Joseph, this book is sure to deepen children's love for Jesus' earthly father -- and for the Holy Family.
Autorenporträt
Julia Wade is a homeschooling mom who believes in the fruits of reading to one's children every day. She holds a graduate degree in theological studies from the University of Dallas, where she also served as a campus minister, and an undergraduate degree in music from Southern Methodist University. After teaching theology at a local Catholic high school for five years, Julia retired to stay home with her children. To fulfill her vocation as a minister, she has created small local apostolates in her parish to serve stay-at-home mothers and mothers who have endured miscarriages. Julia lives in Texas with her husband and their five children.