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Brigid and the Butter: A Legend about Saint Brigid of Ireland
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Brigid and the Butter: A Legend about Saint Brigid of Ireland
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Brigid and the Butter: A Legend about Saint Brigid of Ireland

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Like Jesus in the story of the loaves and fishes, Brigid wants to feed the hungry, but she is often hungry herself. When a beggar woman asks for the only food Brigid has—a dish of butter—she knows she can feed the one before her and opens her heart in generosity and love. This story of the first miracle of St. Brigid of Ireland will captivate children ages 6 to 9 to learn about the life of this generous saint.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 1, 2019
ISBN9780819812346
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    A wonderful retelling of a story about the young St. Brigid. A poor slave girl must decide whether she can afford to give the last of her family's butter to the poor beggar woman who comes to their door. What is a 10 year old to do?The prose of this story flows well, so as you read it aloud to your kids your tongue isn't going to trip over the words. The pictures, too, won't disappoint. Stott adds a graceful touch to these adorable, yet modern, illustrations.A great picture book to add to your St. Patrick's day collection, Catholic saint collection, or even just your general read aloud collection. It doesn't disappoint.Note: The publisher sent me a complimentary copy of these books with the hope that I would provide (favorable) reviews. Complimentary books don’t necessarily make good books, though. My opinions are my own.