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The Little Drummer Boy Paperback - 2000
by Keats, Ezra Jack
- Used
- Paperback
This color-illustrated version of the Christmas carol about the procession to Bethlehem and the offer of a poor boy to play his drum for the Christ Child includes music for the song at the back of the book.
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Details
- Title The Little Drummer Boy
- Author Keats, Ezra Jack
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1 (Very Easy)
- Condition Used:Good
- Pages 32
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Puffin Books, New York, New York, U.S.A.
- Date 2000-10-02
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Illustrated
- Bookseller's Inventory # DADAX0140567437
- ISBN 9780140567434 / 0140567437
- Weight 0.35 lbs (0.16 kg)
- Dimensions 9 x 8.8 x 0.2 in (22.86 x 22.35 x 0.51 cm)
- Ages 03 to 07 years
- Grade levels P - 2
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Themes
- Holiday: Christmas
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Library of Congress subjects Christmas music, Carols
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 00008665
- Dewey Decimal Code E
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Summary
A procession travels to Bethlehem, bringing gifts for the newborn baby Jesus. The little drummer boy comes along, although he is too poor to bring a present fit for a king. Instead, he plays a song on his drum for the Christ Child. Within the little drummer boy's seemingly simple gift lies the true spirit of Christmas. Ezra Jack Keats' vivid, jewel-toned artwork perfectly illustrates this classic holiday carol. Music for the song appears at the back of the book. "Keats evocatively portrays this story." -Publishers Weekly