Room for a Little One, A Christmas Tale, written by Martin
Waddell and illustrated by Jason Cockcroft, is a favorite Christmas read in our
home. The gentle story describes
the story of animals that, one by one, enter the stable by the inn. The beautiful illustrations add to the
richness of the story with soft colors and accurately drawn animals. The Kind Ox welcomes each animal by
saying there’s always room for a little one. Animals that are usually seen as rivals, such as the dog and
cat, find room and are not harmed.
The story then finds Mary and Joseph looking for a room, and of course,
the Kind Ox welcomes the donkey along with his riders. The highlight of the story is that
Jesus is born and welcomed by the animals in their stable. We love reading this fictional account
of the reason we celebrate Christmas, Baby Jesus. We hope that you and your family enjoy the conversations
that can result from the reading of this book.
*Why was the Kind Ox so welcoming to the other animals?
*Did you think the animals would get along?
*Why do you think the book is titled Room for a Little One?
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