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New Children's Christmas Book for All Cat and Kitten Lovers

Animal story woven around the birth of Christ reveals the legend mother and father cats share with their kittens. This is the story handed down through the cat kingdom. Colorful and bold wood-cut illustrations reflect the importance of the Holy Night.

Maryville, Missouri (PRWEB) October 14, 2006 -- Cats have been part of the celebration of Christmas for centuries. In the new children's book, The Littlest Christmas Kitten by Leona Novy Jackson, the legacy of the cat kingdom is revealed.

In this re-telling of the birth of Christ, a mother cat finds her lost kitten in the same manger the Christ Child will use for His bed. The night's events leave a lasting effect on all the animals, especially the cats.

"There is just enough suspense to make the children eager to know what comes next, and to rejoice in its happy ending," states Betty Farber, President, Preschool Publications, Inc.

A listing of Christmas symbols at the end of the book gives the origin of the Christmas Tree, Candy Cane, Advent Wreath, Christmas Cats, and many others. It also offers an explanation of why it is not a good idea to give a kitten as a Christmas gift and, if cats are already a part of the family, how to make sure they have a safe Christmas.

The story speaks to everyone, especially

children, as they gain a close-up, richer understanding of what may have happened on that Holy Night more than two thousand years ago.

parents, grandparents, and teachers who want to make the Christmas story more alive and meaningful to children.

anyone who has lost the wonder and anticipation of the real Christmas

all cat lovers and those who enjoy animals.

Lessons children learn from this Christmas story include:

Never give up searching for that which is important to you.

No matter what happens, Mothers show love, care, and concern for their young.

Special events such as the First Christmas are to be remembered, celebrated, and cherished.

Stories handed down through generations link us to the past.

Christmas customs, which enrich holiday traditions, have historic and symbolic meanings.

Lee Jackson taught family and consumer sciences for many years. She helped her students appreciate children's literature and learn the importance of reading to and with children.

The illustrator, Kelly Dupre, uses colorful, bold, and playful wood-cut illustrations to reflect the importance of the Holy Night.

The Littlest Christmas Kitten books are $16.00 each plus $4.00 postage. Books are at select bookstores and libraries or can be ordered by sending a check to Images Unlimited Publishing, P.O. Box 305, Maryville, MO 64468 or calling 800-366-1695. Media kits, review copies, and interviews available on request. Special feature story inquiries welcome. Book cover jpg. and author picture jpg. available on request.

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